Grilled Beef Rib Fingers with Mac & Cheese
Beef rib fingers are narrow, elongated strips of meat that come from the ribs of a cow. More specifically, they are the meat that sits between the rib bones—the "strips of meat" along the beef ribs. This meat is particularly juicy and flavorful because it has a high fat content and absorbs a lot of flavor due to its proximity to the bone.
Origin: Beef rib fingers are particularly popular in American barbecue cuisine. The tradition of valuing and slow-cooking beef originates from the southern United States, where barbecue has a long history and great cultural significance. There, beef ribs are often smoked or grilled at low temperatures for several hours to tenderize and flavor the meat. Rib fingers are a kind of "by-product" of beef rib processing, and are increasingly being valued as a product in their own right.







