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lemur

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Ive got 2X 2 lb racks of beef short ribs...was goona do search last night but got side track with unexpected visitors and as such toooo many adult pops :-o...want to marinate one and salt pepper garlic other....both on kettle with apple....any marinade suggestions that will work with only 4(ish) hrs to soak....?

Spanks

My pantry is WELL stocked with hers, spices and Asian sauces
 
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I marinate mine as follows
1/8 cup soy sauce
1/16th cup Worcestershire
8 ounces of water
1 teas. fresh garlic
3 teas beef base or skip the water and beef base and use 8ounces beef broth
1 teas dried onion
1 tbl. apple cider vinegar
marinate 2 hours,dry rub, then smoke for 2 hours
remove and braise in 3 cups of beef broth
pinch of cayenne
pinch of sage
1/2 of a bay leaf
few twists of black pepper
onion,celery,carrots
braise till tender couple hours I would say
then I remove and mix 50/50 bbq sauce and braising liquid for a final glaze
on the smoker or grill to set the glaze
GOOD LUCK
 
short ribs take a loooooooong time to cook. i don't know i'd marinade for cooking today.

but, ricks sinful is a good one.

12 oz. can of beer
½ cup cider vinegar
½ cup of water
½ cup Worcestershire sauce
¼ cup olive oil
1 tablespoon beef base
2 tablespoons barbeque sauce
1 tablespoon seasoned salt or rub.
1 tablespoon celery seed
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon MSG
Heat all ingrediates to help disolve.

it's actually a brisket wrap, but i imagine it would work well for a marinade.
 
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