These Dino beef party ribs might be the best way to cook beef ribs—juicier, more bark, and faster than a full rack. I smoked them on the Weber Smokey Mountain and the results were unreal. In this video, I take a full rack of beef plate ribs and break them down into individual “party ribs” for more surface area, more bark, and more flavor in every bite. If you’ve only ever smoked beef ribs whole, you need to try this method. In this cook: • Weber Smokey Mountain setup • How to break down beef plate ribs • Seasoning and rub • Cooking temps & timing • Final results and taste test If you enjoy BBQ, smoking meat, and backyard cooking, hit subscribe—I’ve got a lot more coming. 👇 Drop a comment: Would you cook beef ribs whole or as party ribs? #beefribs #bbq #weber #smokedmeat #bbqlife #backyardbbq

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