The Pork Short Ribs will be the meatiest your ever sink your teeth into. Our friends at Ken Hess BBQ cover them with herbs, spices, and a lemon honey drizzle before serving to delighted crowds. We recommend them for small gatherings and to accompany any big game.
Ingredients
- 3-4 lbs. Kurobuta Pork Short Ribs
- ½ cup Dijon mustard
- ½ cup thyme, dried
- 6 Tbsp rosemary, dried
- 2 Tbsp oregano, dried
- 2 Tbsp Kosher salt
- 1 Tbsp black pepper
- 10 cloves garlic
- ¾ cup honey
- Juice of 3 lemons
Instructions
In a mortar and pestle, crush garlic with herbs, salt and pepper to form a paste. Rub ribs completely with mustard. Covering all sides will ensure that crust adheres to the meat. Cover meat generously with herb paste, pressing gently into the meat. Place ribs in the refrigerator for 45 minutes before cooking.
In a small bowl, mix honey and lemon juice together.
Set your EGG for indirect cooking with the convEGGtor; bring the EGG to 325°F/163°C.Place ribs on opposite side of the charcoal to cook. When ribs reach 180°F/82°C, brush them with honey mixture. Remove ribs when they reach an internal temperature of 195°F/91°C. Brush once again with honey and lemon. Rest 15 minutes before slicing and serving.
I put my pork short ribs on the convEGGtor at 225* for two hours to get to an internal temperature of 190*. They came out great.
Could you use fresh squeezed orange juice or fresh pressed apple juice or fresh plum juice instead of the lemon juice?
About how long do they need to cook at 325F to reach the 195F internal temperature?
Generally how long?
How long does this take from beginning to end?
Wow, although a clearer image would be helpful