LTH,
Any number of beef rib references scattered about LTHForum, thought I put a few pictures in the dedicated, if slumbering, thread.
Beef ribs can be hard to find, at least those with enough meat on them for proper BBQ. As Gleam says above a full service butcher should be able to provide them,
Al's and
Zier's, both in Wilmette, to name two, and surprisingly, at least with a little planning, Jewel.
I stopped at my local (Foster/Pulaski) Jewel Friday morning and spoke to Ed in the meat dept about saving me a few racks of beef ribs when they cut for boneless rib eye. After a bit of back and forth Ed said they are currently getting the standing rib roasts in 3-4 bone cuts, not full 7-bone and he would save me a few, no guarantees as to quantity.
Ed came through like a champ I stopped in Saturday and picked up 5 meaty 3 and 4 bone racks at $1.69/lb, the equivalent of 2-full racks and then some, more than enough for 4-people.

I hit three of the mini-racks with Maesri green curry paste mixed with yellow mustard and the other two with my
BBQ rub. Also did a section of spare ribs from Liberty Family Farms with simple salt and pepper. Maesri/mustard was one part curry to four parts mustard instead of my usual ratio of one to one as I was apprehensive my sister in-law would find them too spicy. Flavor was very mild, she could have easily handled a higher curry to mustard ratio.


Ribs chuckled away on the
WSM with lump charcoal and a few chunks of apple wood for approximately 4-hours.


Served with farmer's market sweet corn and a Steve Z production of Alan Lake's Caponata the meal hit the beef rib sweet spot dead center.

Steve Z production of Alan Lake's Caponata
Enjoy,
Gary
Al's Meat Market
1165 Wilmette Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
847-256-0070
http://www.alsmeatmarket.comZier's Prime Meat and Poultry
813 Ridge Avenue
Wilmette, IL
847 251-4000