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Tom Kerridge’s smoky beef short ribs recipe

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Up your barbecue game with this slow cooked meat, finished off on the grill.


Tom Kerridge’s smoky beef short ribs recipe
Tom Kerridge’s smoky beef short ribs recipe (Cristian Barnett/PA)

“These tender short ribs are seasoned to perfection and present big, bold flavours,” says Tom Kerridge. “The secret is in the initial low, slow cooking, before they are finished on the grill: this is where they will take on that unmistakable smokiness that only a barbecue can deliver.”


Smoky beef short ribs


Ingredients:

(Serves 4)


4 beef short ribs (about 450g each)


For the dry rub:


  • 1tbsp soft light brown sugar

  • 1tsp garlic powder

  • 1tsp ground cumin

  • 2tsp sweet smoked paprika

  • 1tsp onion powder

  • ½tsp cracked black pepper

  • 1tsp salt


To cook the ribs:


  • 100ml malt vinegar

  • 150ml apple juice

  • 2tbsp Worcestershire sauce

  • 200ml good-quality smoky barbecue sauce (from a jar), or bourbon barbecue sauce


To serve:


  • Pickles


Method:


1. Place the beef short ribs on a tray. For the dry rub, mix the sugar, spices and salt together in a small bowl. Sprinkle the ribs all over with the spice mixture and place in the fridge to marinate overnight.


2. The next day, preheat your oven to 170°C/150°C Fan/Gas 3.


3. Transfer the beef ribs to a roasting tray. In a bowl, mix the vinegar, apple juice, 200 millilitres water and the Worcestershire sauce together. Pour the mixture over the ribs and cover the roasting tray with a sheet of baking paper, then a layer of foil. Scrunch the edges of the foil and paper around the rim of the roasting tin to seal.


4. Place the roasting tray on the middle shelf of the oven and cook for around three hours until the ribs are meltingly tender.


5. Remove the tray from the oven and leave the ribs to cool slightly. Carefully lift the ribs out of the cooking liquor and place them on another tray.


6. When you’re ready to serve, brush the short ribs all over with the barbecue sauce. Lay the ribs on the barbecue over indirect heat (to achieve a medium heat) and cook for eight minutes or so, basting the ribs with the barbecue sauce as they cook.


7. Lift the ribs off the barbecue, transfer them to a serving platter and brush with any remaining barbecue sauce. Serve straight away, with your favourite pickles alongside.


Tom Kerridge The BBQ Book
(Bloomsbury/PA)

The BBQ Book by Tom Kerridge is published in hardback by Bloomsbury, priced £25. Photography by Cristian Barnett.

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