First time - Countrystyle Pork Ribs

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Well, what do you like?


I think that they are great for grillin', I tend to buy the bonless ones and cut them into cubes, deep fry them, and serve them as "Carnitas" with corn tortillias and tomatillo sause. The other big use that I have for them is boiled with kraut. Use your imagination, but be careful I have had them dry out a bit when doing the long smoke thing. (some are very lean)
 
Well, they are basically a sliced butt/shoulder, so consider a short smoke with mopping, then low grill and sauce, or braise in oven to finish. Like Zapper, I usually use them in a recipe, when I buy them, which is rarely.
 
I used to do these on the grill...before the smoker came along. I've done them since on the smoker, and wow! Some of them have an actual rib bone attached and a huge chunk of meat. I love these things cause they're so meaty. I had great success with them smoking.

I did mine for about 2-2 1/2 hours in the smoke, and then put them in a alum. pan covered with foil...splash of apple juice for about an hour. Pulled them out, and put 'em back in the smoker minus the hickory (royal oak only at that point) and tookem off shortly there after. Dripping juicy, and full of flavor. Loved 'em! Almost bought a bunch at Wally world last night. They always seem to be inexpensive for all the meat you get.
 
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