Gaucho Beef Ribs

This flavor blend starts with a hit of garlic, peppercorn and salt, followed by dried vegetables, like red bell pepper, to give a great texture and crunch to your dish.

Secret  Ingredient

Dish Info

Ingredients

12

servings

8

4:30

Hours

Ingredients

2

½

Gaucho Steakhouse

Canola Oil

Beer

Parsley

Cilantro

Pickled Red Onions

Red Wine Vinegar

Pickled Jalapeños

Minced Garlic

Olive Oil

Salt

1.5

1

1

racks

tsp

2

2

2

12

cup

tbsp 

tbsp

tbsp

tbsp

cup

oz

Beef Plate Ribs

tbsp

tbsp

Prep Ahead

Pre-Preparation

Begin by lathering the beef ribs with oil and seasoning with my Gaucho Steakhouse (or SPG) thoroughly. Next we will place them in the grilling basket and secure them for slow cooking next to the fire. Preheat your grill for a medium low heat fire (around 275-300F) with the heat being about 6-8 inches away from the meat.

Step 1

Grill the ribs

Add the beef ribs to the grill, bone side away the fire, to roast for 30 minutes. Make sure both rib steaks get a chance close to the fire to develop a crust. Once the ribs have developed a good crust for both steaks, flip them over to the bone side facing the fire and continue cooking for 3.5-4 hours until the meat is tender and has pulled away from the ribs (somewhere between 180-200F internal)

Step 2

Baste

Every 30 minutes, baste the ribs with beer or beef broth to keep them moist. Once the ribs are done cooking, pull them off and let them rest for 20 minutes.

Step 3

Make the Sauce

Add all the ingredients for the Red Onions & Herb Sauce to a bowl and mix together. If you do not have pickled red onions, feel free to thinly slice raw red onions and use instead.

Step 4

Serve

Once the ribs are done resting, pull out of the grilling basket and slice between the bones. Top with the Red Onion and Herb Sauce. Serve & enjoy!

Derek has been grilling outdoors for years, host of OvertheFireCooking, his viral instagram and social accounts, is a published cookbook author, and has launched 4 spicelines inspired by his culinary style.

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