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| Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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No they're not the same. Beef back ribs come from the bottom of a
standing rib roast (same as babybacks in pork) usually not much meat other than between the bones (they get more for Ribeyes than Beef backribs. Short ribs are just below this and are usually part of the Plate which sells for 1/4 to 1/3 as much as Ribroast (ground chuck) so they leave more meat on the bones (it also starts getting a little more fatty) it's like comparing Ribeyes to chuckeyes. The meatcutter can leave them a little longer if he gets bone-in primals, (big chunks) but most stores get saw-ready pieces, or cry-o-vac'd precut beefbackribs (like Pork Babybacks). If you can't get them at your grocery store try a place that processes Beef for local farmers, see if they sell retail cuts, they get all the parts in the original package ! Hope this helped. "Bruce K." wrote in message ... I know that short ribs are beef ribs cut in half, but if I ask the butcher not to cut them will I have beef ribs or back ribs? Thanks, Bruce |
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No they're not the same. Beef back ribs come from the bottom of a
standing rib roast (same as babybacks in pork) usually not much meat other than between the bones (they get more for Ribeyes than Beef backribs. Short ribs are just below this and are usually part of the Plate which sells for 1/4 to 1/3 as much as Ribroast (ground chuck) so they leave more meat on the bones (it also starts getting a little more fatty) it's like comparing Ribeyes to chuckeyes. The meatcutter can leave them a little longer if he gets bone-in primals, (big chunks) but most stores get saw-ready pieces, or cry-o-vac'd precut beefbackribs (like Pork Babybacks). If you can't get them at your grocery store try a place that processes Beef for local farmers, see if they sell retail cuts, they get all the parts in the original package ! Hope this helped. "Bruce K." wrote in message ... I know that short ribs are beef ribs cut in half, but if I ask the butcher not to cut them will I have beef ribs or back ribs? Thanks, Bruce |
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