That hit when he said "the ones I grew up on".. you ain't lying. So many memories came flooding in. Amazing how good my Dad made food with little money.
As a lifelong North Texas native, country style ribs have always been a go to for their inexpensiveness and endless flavor possibilities. I'll have to give this style a go. I've used your rubs for a couple of years now. Hopefully one of these days soon I'll make it down to Waxahachie to check out the shop!
Amazing production quality. Transitions, Ad breaks, Call to Action, music. And the food looks amazing too! Might have sold me on a pellet grill with that bar scene!
@@SAABguyMD Agreed. I've done a bunch of research over the last couple years and would likely not go with Traeger. But people love 'em so there's that... and, they have a huge and supportive community. That is very valuable in my opinion. A bunch of events and ambassadors, etc.
Country strip ribs,as they're called out here in the west,are the bomb.I eat them often, and the smoker loves them.They are versatile,too,not just the barbecue, smoker.
This is absolutely… The “realest” pit master evert! This dude, show us how the season; how to grill - then gets sum’ payback by rubbing theses ribs down in sauce; and to 🔝 all that - this all American 🇺🇸 kicks back a cold one (beer), like no never mind BOW! You Rock!
Matt you are incredible! I made these today and turned out fantastic. Since I had nothing for brazing I tried double wrapping in foil with butter and brown sugar. Then waited as Matt says until hitting internal temperature of 195 before saucing. I can’t wait to do them again using Matt’s braze method.
I made this today for my wife and her ladies brunch. Cubed up like burnt ends and glazed with my homemade sweet and spicy sauce. I received great compliments from all the ladies. Thank you for another great idea.
I bought a pro series 780 and I’ve been using the heck out of it! I’m smoking twice a week! I love it! Had it for a month now. A friend and work told me to check meat church out and I’ve been using a couple of recipes!
Slow n low. Around 300° until you reach 195° internal. Idk if everyone forgets to mention it or its just one of the best kept secrets but thank you for this bit of info.
Just watched with my little girl, and she wants to watch another because"that was amazing". Keep up the good work. Just had to restock on the rubs today, spreading the good news of the church to everyone.
Haa, I have country ribs in the oven right now and this video has me salivating already. I don’t use any sugar but my is good if I can wait till it’s COMPLETELY cooked. Thanks for the video.
As a lifelong Texas resident, I am embarrassed that I am only recently finding your channel. Absolutely awesome content man. Food always looks good and I get your rubs at Academy. Damn good stuff. Keep it up.
I absolutely love country-style ribs. They're usually cheap, they taste great, and they are practically impossible to screw up. Excellent video, Matt. I need that pineapple habanero braising liquid in my life.
I found this video about six months ago and made the apple juice kind. I tested it on a young couple and we all loved it. Forward to this weekend, my wife and I threw a birthday party for a friend turning 50 with 17 guests. I smoked 25 lbs of butt ribs and used your holy vodo seasoning. It was a great success. Kudos to you.🤤
country style ribs with brown sugar was the first thing I cooked on a gifted electric water smoker that a friend gave me. They hooked me! freakin delicious and easy
I made these yesterday in the smoker with both rubs and only the pineapple brine. People loved them. Man Idk what rub is better gospel or voodoo. Both amazing
El Mexicano Grill is what helped me discover Meat Church. Me and the wife had dinner and decided to walk off the food and passed by Meat Church shop and I went in to check it out and the rest is magic 🙏🤘🏼
Alabama here...Lower Alabama....Mommy always used mustard doing BBQ and always on a charcoal/wood grill/smoker... Oklahoma Joe's almost 20 years old & still Kick'n Ass ! No oven shit here. She is not with us now but till this day always use the mustard ! Country Style Ribs are always a favorite !!! Really dig your video's ! Thank you !
I just brought the timberline 1300 a few weeks ago. I did these country style ribs today. Only thing I did different was after I braised them I sauced them then hit them with the super smoke to tact it up. My family lost their minds and I only got one 😞. But anyway another good video bro. 👍🏼👍🏼
I make my on BBQ sauce. The recipe was given to me by a Guy who had a side gig of cooking whole hogs when I went to college 50 years ago. A lot of my friends love it so I mostly use it when having guests but to be honest, I have grown to like just mustard on pork.
Man, those look awesome! Can't wait to try these. One day I'm gonna come to Waxahachie and visit y'all! I live in SE Texas. Love your videos, Matt. Thanks!
My Mom made CS pork ribs in the 70's & 80's when we were kids on the sheet pans in the oven and they were fantastic, but sorry Ma', these look even better!
Oh wow Matt, I do love me some country style ribs, can't wait to watch it. I like mine bone in but hey whatever. My son ordered 3 of your rubs today, really looking forward to trying them out, many thanks ............. cheers from Alabama
I’ve been using the rubs, following your recipes for about 6 months, I even bought the “body by BBQ” sticker 😂 which is hilarious. You are awesome man, I’ve definitely improved with recipes with your tips, and suggestions. Making these tonight with your guideline. Meat church! Holy smoke baby
Just did the habanero pineapple I added bell pepper yellow pepper red pepper came out absolutely awesome run everything at 275 followed his cook time to the t
@@MeatChurchBBQ Forgot to mention I use a good old smoke box with my favorite wood chips in it. Never as good as in my Bradley or my Akorn grill but when I'm lazy they come out great. I also to Country Ribs in the oven all the time and those good too.
Me and the old lady ease up to the Wax to go antique shopping at the Red Barn pretty regular. Need to ease by and see you fellas next time we’re up there.
Thanks for this video. I was encouraged by it to try making country style ribs, myself, and they turned out great. Small adjustments, and I also made Cantonese char siu. Thanks again for the bbq ideas.
Okay I'm new here and I LOVE all the content. Can you guys do more close ups of the food before, during, or after cooking it? y'all make it look so good!
Wish I had known about you when I lived in south Arlington. Waxahatchie is a great little town. I remember BBQ Bob on the radio. Thats some funny shit.
I tried the gospel for this exact meal last night and Holy smokes it was good! U made me look like a pro! Thanks for a great product and I can't wait to try your other stuff!
How to carve up the pork butt into country style ribs. Found it on TH-cam. Hope that helps as I couldn’t work it out either. Can’t wait to give this a go. Search TH-cam - back to basics PorkButt roast and Country style ribs.
Save some more cleaning time by lining your sheet pan with foil before you put your raised rack in the pan. Nothing cooked on or burned on to your pans. No scrubbing.
Matt! Incredible. Been a big fan for a while. Met Malcom at his shop on our last vacation just to meet him. These looked awesome and I’ll be trying them for sure. Keep at it sir. Someday I hope to get the following you’ve got. Btw using your rubs on our team’s first cook off in Luling in June.
Grew up in Missouri on country style ribs. Never really thought about it til now but I am sure because they were cheap and delicious. Definitely doing this soon!
@@MeatChurchBBQ One of the glories of cooking. Ingenuity and practice can create great food from lesser cuts. Kind of the story of barbecue. Great shows, watch every one!
Can’t wait to try this...I bought some with the bone in and have been looking for a way to make them. Going to try this, this Sunday! Awesome video and thanks for the tips!!!!
TY for giving country style ribs some attention. They were a staple in the house growing up.
I rewatch this every other week as I prepare these ribs. A family favorite. I almost have it memorized.
That hit when he said "the ones I grew up on".. you ain't lying. So many memories came flooding in. Amazing how good my Dad made food with little money.
As a lifelong North Texas native, country style ribs have always been a go to for their inexpensiveness and endless flavor possibilities. I'll have to give this style a go. I've used your rubs for a couple of years now. Hopefully one of these days soon I'll make it down to Waxahachie to check out the shop!
The bar shot with the Traeger app just took you to another level of smooth, Pittman.
It’s a great feature! 👊🏽
Dude is making them big time sponsorship dollars
@@texasbbq555 No one told me to do that. Just a feature that’s super handy.
@@MeatChurchBBQ If I could have a beer at lunch, go back to work and taste test some awesome smoked meats I'd do the same. Rock on!
That app is game changing.
Amazing production quality. Transitions, Ad breaks, Call to Action, music. And the food looks amazing too! Might have sold me on a pellet grill with that bar scene!
What I don't like about the traeger is some models are limited on temperature steps and the single fan models have been known to catch on fire
@@SAABguyMD Agreed. I've done a bunch of research over the last couple years and would likely not go with Traeger. But people love 'em so there's that... and, they have a huge and supportive community. That is very valuable in my opinion. A bunch of events and ambassadors, etc.
Country strip ribs,as they're called out here in the west,are the bomb.I eat them often, and the smoker loves them.They are versatile,too,not just the barbecue, smoker.
The best recipe is the one in your head. Another great cook Mr Matt.
O heck yeah ! Thanks for reminding me. Gonna go get some and grill them today. Any day to grill is a good day. Thank you Lord for the rain.
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This is absolutely… The “realest” pit master evert! This dude, show us how the season; how to grill - then gets sum’ payback by rubbing theses ribs down in sauce; and to 🔝 all that - this all American 🇺🇸 kicks back a cold one (beer), like no never mind BOW!
You Rock!
Matt you are incredible! I made these today and turned out fantastic. Since I had nothing for brazing I tried double wrapping in foil with butter and brown sugar. Then waited as Matt says until hitting internal temperature of 195 before saucing. I can’t wait to do them again using Matt’s braze method.
I made this today for my wife and her ladies brunch. Cubed up like burnt ends and glazed with my homemade sweet and spicy sauce.
I received great compliments from all the ladies. Thank you for another great idea.
I bought a pro series 780 and I’ve been using the heck out of it! I’m smoking twice a week! I love it! Had it for a month now. A friend and work told me to check meat church out and I’ve been using a couple of recipes!
Slow n low. Around 300° until you reach 195° internal. Idk if everyone forgets to mention it or its just one of the best kept secrets but thank you for this bit of info.
Thank you for the country style rib recipe!!! I’ve been looking for one. This is over the top!!!
Just watched with my little girl, and she wants to watch another because"that was amazing". Keep up the good work. Just had to restock on the rubs today, spreading the good news of the church to everyone.
Haa, I have country ribs in the oven right now and this video has me salivating already. I don’t use any sugar but my is good if I can wait till it’s COMPLETELY cooked. Thanks for the video.
As a lifelong Texas resident, I am embarrassed that I am only recently finding your channel. Absolutely awesome content man. Food always looks good and I get your rubs at Academy. Damn good stuff. Keep it up.
Appreciate it!
I absolutely love country-style ribs. They're usually cheap, they taste great, and they are practically impossible to screw up. Excellent video, Matt. I need that pineapple habanero braising liquid in my life.
I found this video about six months ago and made the apple juice kind. I tested it on a young couple and we all loved it. Forward to this weekend, my wife and I threw a birthday party for a friend turning 50 with 17 guests. I smoked 25 lbs of butt ribs and used your holy vodo seasoning. It was a great success. Kudos to you.🤤
One thing I love about these videos is how real they are. Like the fire department swinging by. That is what bbq is all about, fun, food, and friends
YOU DA MAN MATT!!!!!!!
Thanks, is an understatement.
I'm a first-time grill smoker.
Appreciate your guidance!
This was the best I have ever cooked.
Glad I could help!
My “Grilling Daddy” is spending time with me!!!!
Everything I’ve tried from u has been AMAZING!!!!
Born and raised in Texas!!!
I tried these today... OMG!! What a difference braising does!! THANK YOU!!
I too am from Tennessee and grew up with country style ribs. Thanks for this great content. Making them today thanks for your tips
Country style ribs have always been a secret weapon in my BBQ arsenal. These look fantastic once my Voodoo arrives I am going to get a batch going.
I LOVE Meat Mitch Steer Seasoning. Good lord is it incredible.
Holy Gospel is my families favorite rib rub by far! Probably little sweet for these recipes though. Good stuff Matt!
country style ribs with brown sugar was the first thing I cooked on a gifted electric water smoker that a friend gave me. They hooked me! freakin delicious and easy
Gotta love going to the bar during the work day!
Ain’t mad about it.
Interesting, I never would of thought of braising country style ribs, I will have to give that idea a try, thank you.
I made these yesterday in the smoker with both rubs and only the pineapple brine. People loved them. Man Idk what rub is better gospel or voodoo. Both amazing
El Mexicano Grill is what helped me discover Meat Church. Me and the wife had dinner and decided to walk off the food and passed by Meat Church shop and I went in to check it out and the rest is magic 🙏🤘🏼
Nice!!
Alabama here...Lower Alabama....Mommy always used mustard doing BBQ and always on a charcoal/wood grill/smoker... Oklahoma Joe's almost 20 years old & still Kick'n Ass ! No oven shit here. She is not with us now
but till this day always use the mustard ! Country Style Ribs are always a favorite !!!
Really dig your video's ! Thank you !
Roll Tide!!!
@@MeatChurchBBQ Hell to the yeah !!!!!
@@MeatChurchBBQ Bear Bryant & BBQ !!!
Grew up having these. Love country style ribs.
I ain't mad it 😂 thanks for the time you put in been watching your show for the last two years ...keep up the good work
Very informative. Good ad breaks. Stuck working out of town away from my Traeger and Webber. Ordered your rubs, cant wait to try. Take my money Matt!
I just brought the timberline 1300 a few weeks ago. I did these country style ribs today. Only thing I did different was after I braised them I sauced them then hit them with the super smoke to tact it up. My family lost their minds and I only got one 😞. But anyway another good video bro. 👍🏼👍🏼
How long did it take for the country style ribs to reach temp when braising?
I make my on BBQ sauce. The recipe was given to me by a Guy who had a side gig of cooking whole hogs when I went to college 50 years ago. A lot of my friends love it so I mostly use it when having guests but to be honest, I have grown to like just mustard on pork.
Country style ribs are the greatest cut of pork ever!!!
First time here, and LOVE the name..."Meat Church", and the music too! I'll be back!
Fantastic teaching again Matt! Keep up your fine work!
Thanks Mark!
Just deboned a shoulder and going to replicate this recipe! Those look like money!! Greetings from Terrell tx!
Another solid video. Glad to see you putting in work on the channel. Keep 'em coming.
Thank ya. Every week!
Agreed on the Meat Mitch sauce that stuff is awesome. That and honey hog is probably my favorite combo
So good
just smoked these today !!!! fantastic flavor with the pineapple habanero!!!!!
Man, that was an awesome cook right there! I’m stealing that line - “I ain’t mad about it”.
Man, those look awesome! Can't wait to try these. One day I'm gonna come to Waxahachie and visit y'all! I live in SE Texas. Love your videos, Matt. Thanks!
Hello 👋 did you try the recipes?
A local store here in Fort mcmurray,Alberta literally just brought in that Texas rib candy sauce. Can’t wait to try it.
Yes, also called poor man's ribs !!!! Love doing these !!!
Made these this weekend twice!!! So good!!
Best of the BBQ world in the US: Tennessee and TexMex= Solid BBQ.
Blake's at Southern Milling in Martin, TN would agree!
My Mom made CS pork ribs in the 70's & 80's when we were kids on the sheet pans in the oven and they were fantastic, but sorry Ma', these look even better!
Oh wow Matt, I do love me some country style ribs, can't wait to watch it. I like mine bone in but hey whatever. My son ordered 3 of your rubs today, really looking forward to trying them out, many thanks ............. cheers from Alabama
I’ve been using the rubs, following your recipes for about 6 months, I even bought the “body by BBQ” sticker 😂 which is hilarious. You are awesome man, I’ve definitely improved with recipes with your tips, and suggestions. Making these tonight with your guideline. Meat church! Holy smoke baby
Great job Matt. I'm gonna blow the dust off the competition locker, grand me some rib candy and cook these tomorrow at my sons.
Just did the habanero pineapple I added bell pepper yellow pepper red pepper came out absolutely awesome run everything at 275 followed his cook time to the t
My favorite is to do a burnt end style with these. Always a hit
How do you make it burnt ends? I'd like to try that.
The nice thing about Country Ribs is you can do them on the good old gas BBQ grill and they come out great.
Yes!
@@MeatChurchBBQ Forgot to mention I use a good old smoke box with my favorite wood chips in it. Never as good as in my Bradley or my Akorn grill but when I'm lazy they come out great. I also to Country Ribs in the oven all the time and those good too.
Those look really good! I'm actually cooking some country style ribs right now!
Made these this weekend. Dang they were good. Can’t wait to do them again! Thanks for an awesome recipe!
Love these!
We need an “adhere” count on this one lol!
That’s hilarious that the fire department shouted you out during the video & you just rolled with it. Love that you didn’t cut it out of your video.
Thanks for your BBQ videos and awesome rubs, my personal favorite are Holy Cow, holy gospel, and Holy Vodoo wish you sold them in 3 pound buckets
Great recipe! Tried it today and it turned out delicious.
you have come up with a dam good job for yourself, keep doing what your doing
Me and the old lady ease up to the Wax to go antique shopping at the Red Barn pretty regular. Need to ease by and see you fellas next time we’re up there.
Love Red Barn. Come see me!
Thanks for this video. I was encouraged by it to try making country style ribs, myself, and they turned out great. Small adjustments, and I also made Cantonese char siu. Thanks again for the bbq ideas.
Okay I'm new here and I LOVE all the content. Can you guys do more close ups of the food before, during, or after cooking it? y'all make it look so good!
AWESOME!!! I'll have to try these this weekend !
Another great video Matt! Thanks for sharing your talent!
Keep up the good work ! Just got my order in! Can’t wait to try the products you do and excellent job !
Great looking cook. I do my country ribs the same way. I save the braising liquid for fixing beans.
Always made my country style ribs in the Crock Pot. Gonna have to try this next time!
Excellent video bro and thank you. I used to bbq these country ribs back in the mid nineties and I really don’t see them available today.
Country ribs are tough and nasty. (Most people stop reading at this point). They are actually AWESOME! NICE job with these.
country ribs - best tasting meat of all time
Like your recipes idea brother!!! Going to try to do it my sauces that I have in the fridge first! Thank You😎
I’d like to see you smoke something with Franklin or La BBQ. Have always loved these guys.
Those look great! you are the Bob Ross of bbq
Picked up 5 lbs. Of these for $1.99/lb today. Can't wait to give this a try.
Really liked the pineapple habanero idea Matt, instead of the typical mango habanero. Well done!
It’s a great combo on chicken too believe it or not.
@@MeatChurchBBQ yeah I like mango habanero wings occasionally, so I’m sure pineapple habanero would be great! Thanks for the reply brother
Wish I had known about you when I lived in south Arlington. Waxahatchie is a great little town. I remember BBQ Bob on the radio. Thats some funny shit.
I'm at the last 15mins. and I can't stand it no more......the smell is just phenominal! Man I'm gonna sleep well tonight! Happy Independence Day!
I tried the gospel for this exact meal last night and Holy smokes it was good! U made me look like a pro! Thanks for a great product and I can't wait to try your other stuff!
good man for not wasting that rita', this app is next level.
Love your video. Your country style ribs look delicious 😋
How to carve up the pork butt into country style ribs. Found it on TH-cam. Hope that helps as I couldn’t work it out either. Can’t wait to give this a go. Search TH-cam - back to basics PorkButt roast and Country style ribs.
Save some more cleaning time by lining your sheet pan with foil before you put your raised rack in the pan. Nothing cooked on or burned on to your pans. No scrubbing.
Saying hello from East texas brother
One of us! One of us! One of us!
These look great, ill have to try this
Matt! Incredible. Been a big fan for a while. Met Malcom at his shop on our last vacation just to meet him. These looked awesome and I’ll be trying them for sure. Keep at it sir. Someday I hope to get the following you’ve got. Btw using your rubs on our team’s first cook off in Luling in June.
appreciate that!!!!!
Just ordered my first bottle of voodoo, can't wait!
Same bro, just got the ocho pack
@@onlyDPGS very nice my man!
These look amazing! Definitely will be trying these this week!
Oh, it’s Rib time baby...MEAT CHURCH!
Omg! I'm giving these a try today
Grew up in Missouri on country style ribs. Never really thought about it til now but I am sure because they were cheap and delicious. Definitely doing this soon!
Same here. They were cheap and we never had a lot of money.
@@MeatChurchBBQ One of the glories of cooking. Ingenuity and practice can create great food from lesser cuts. Kind of the story of barbecue. Great shows, watch every one!
I often use the same cut of meat and cook method to make carnitas, except no final glaze. Perfect every time!
Can’t wait to try this...I bought some with the bone in and have been looking for a way to make them. Going to try this, this Sunday! Awesome video and thanks for the tips!!!!