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Recipe Discussions => Meat => Topic started by: EZ Smoker on April 01, 2011, 01:03:19 AM

Title: country style ribs on sale
Post by: EZ Smoker on April 01, 2011, 01:03:19 AM
got about 8 lbs of country style ribs at 0.99/lb today.   Might go get another 8 lbs tomorrow morning.  Got a rub picked out, but I don't know how to smoke 'em.    They're cut from the butt part of the pork shoulder, so should I cook 'em like a butt?   Or does the fact that they're cut make them cook differently?  How long should I plan for?   Should I cook to a specific IT?   Any other advice?   

Thanks.
Title: Re: country style ribs on sale
Post by: Habanero Smoker on April 01, 2011, 02:00:45 AM
If they are true country style ribs, they come from the section of meat that joins the loin to the shoulder. Sometimes I have gotten so-called country ribs cut further into the butt, which required longer cooking time. I use the same method of cooking for either. Other times I have seen so-called country ribs that were center cut of the loin. That is just a pork chop cut in a different manner.

I find it best to cook them like baby backs - I don't foil but I use a temperature of 212°F, and depending if they are bone-in or boneless I cook for about 5 - 6 hours; if they are cut thin I begin to check them at 4 hours.  I don't go by an IT; I use a toothpick to test for doneness.
Title: Re: country style ribs on sale
Post by: squirtthecat on April 01, 2011, 04:50:42 AM

I did some last summer.   3-2-1, similar to baby backs.  These were big meaty things, so I let them go the whole 6 hours.
Title: Re: country style ribs on sale
Post by: beefmann on April 01, 2011, 06:36:43 AM
id smoke with a 321 for 3 hours and cook at 225 for  6 hours
Title: Re: country style ribs on sale
Post by: EZ Smoker on April 02, 2011, 01:32:38 PM
Thanks for the help.  We put the ribs in the smoker around 12:30, hoping they'll be ready for dinner.   Used Grub Rub.   I'll let you know how they come out.