Beef Back Ribs
Asked by Jonny on Thursday, April 08
I have some beef back ribs (also known as assado).
<br />I was thinking of cooking them at 141 F for 36 hours. Does that sound right?
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Yeah, I think that would work well. Let us know how they turn out, I'd love to hear your assado recipe.
Answered by Jason Logsdon on Thursday, April 08

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Are your beef back ribs the same as my standing rib roast ribs?
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Answered by Sara Peterson on Thursday, July 01
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