Alright, amigos, listen up! I’m about to let you in on a little secret recipe that will have your taste buds doing the salsa dance. #TeamLFR Pitmaster Cory Walby from Saturday Night Test Kitchen is sharing his signature take on Central American-inspired grilled beef flanken ribs. This recipe is so darn easy, loaded with umami flavors, a kiss of smoke, and is from the fire to table in less than 30 minutes!
Now, let’s talk about the star of the show here: the flanken cut beef ribs. Thinly cut with 2-4 bones, these babies are ideal for marinating and grilling to perfection. And believe me, we’re going to give it a marinade that will transport you straight to Mexico.
But first, let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. During my trip to Baja Sur / San Jose side of Mexico, I stumbled upon a little hole-in-the-wall grill joint. They served the most delicious beef ribs I’ve ever had, and I knew I had to get to the bottom of it. I talked to the chef and learned the secret to his mouthwatering recipe. And now, I’m passing it on to you!
THE SECRET TO PERFECTING THIS RECIPE
For an authentic Mexican flavor, marinate your ribs in a mix of maggi sauce (similar to soy sauce, but based in wheat as opposed to soy), lime juice, garlic, and chili powder. Once the meat has soaked up all the goodness, it’s time to hit the grill. Make sure you get a smoking hot grill so you can get that perfect sear on the meat.
Serve these bad boys up with lime juice or level up by creating flavorful tacos with onions and cilantro. And let’s be honest, nothing beats eating these ribs with your bare hands and a napkin. But, if you want to tune it up, toss in a fried egg, cortido (Salvadoran-style kimchi), grilled lime and plenty of fluffy jasmine rice.
So, there you have it, grilled Central American-inspired beef ribs with a flanken cut over live fire. Simple, delicious, and perfect for any occasion. Now, jump below for the recipe or read through for our full field guide to preparing the perfect grilled flanken ribs!


KEY INGREDIENTS USED IN THIS RECIPE
Flanken Cut Beef Short Ribs: Thinly sliced, bone-in beef short ribs that are perfect for grilling and make your taste buds dance with delight!
Maggi Seasoning: This little bottle of magic is the key to unlocking a world of flavor – it adds a rich, savory, and slightly sweet taste that makes these ribs next level.
Worcestershire Sauce: A classic ingredient that’s been around for over 200 years, Worcestershire sauce adds a tangy, umami flavor that complements the beefy goodness of these ribs.
Garlic: A culinary staple that adds a bold and zesty flavor to any dish, garlic adds a spicy kick to the marinade that elevates the flavors of these ribs to new heights.
WHAT SIDE DISHES COULD BE SERVED ALONG WITH MEXICAN GRILED FLANKEN RIBS?
Grilled Corn on the Cob: Smoky and sweet, this classic Mexican side dish is a perfect match for the rich flavors of the beef ribs.
Mexican Street-Style Grilled Potatoes: Simple yet flavorful, these tender and crispy potatoes are a must-try with your beef ribs.
Black Bean Salad: A refreshing and light option. This zesty salad is loaded with protein and fiber that will leave you feeling satisfied and energized.
TOP 5 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CENTRAL AMERICAN-INSPIRED FLAKEN BEEF RIBS
- What is a flanken cut? Where do I find it? Find flanken cut, a thin beef short rib with 2-4 bone segments, at your local butcher or specialty meat market.
- How long should I marinate the ribs? For maximum flavor, marinate the ribs for at least 2 hours, but preferably overnight.
- What kind of grill should I use? For this recipe, a high-heat output charcoal or gas grill is necessary to achieve the desired result.
- How long should I grill the ribs for? 2-3 minutes per side, over direct high heat.
- What makes these ribs Mexican-inspired? The Mexican-style marinade, and cooking over open flames like the little restaurant we visited in Baja Sur.
WHAT ARE THE BEST BEVERAGE PAIRINGS FOR CENTRAL AMERICAN-INSPIRED FLANKEN BEEF RIBS?
Craft Beer: Mexican lagers like Dos Equis or Corona are a great match for smoky and savory grilled flanken ribs. Or, try a hoppy IPA like Stone IPA or Lagunitas IPA to contrast the richness of the meat.
Cocktail: Mexican grilled flanken ribs pair perfectly with a classic Margarita, boasting citrusy notes and a tequila kick. Opt for a Paloma with grapefruit soda, tequila, and lime or a smoky Mezcal Old Fashioned to enhance grilled flavors.
Wine: Mexican grilled flanken ribs go well with zesty Sauvignon Blanc or light-bodied Pinot Noir for a refreshing pairing. Enhance the savory flavors with a bold Zinfandel or fruity Malbec for a more indulgent option.
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Beef Ribs, particularly, short ribs, have to be my favorite thing to grill and smoke. I love this LFR×SNTK collab recipe as it brings together the best of both worlds… short ribs and a short cook time. Flanken cut, marinated and seasoned beautifully, and grilled in 6-8 minutes, for the win!! So darn easy and insanely delicious for a weeknight meal. Cheers!!
Which Maggi seasoning do you recommend for this?
Oman this looks delicious and nicely bbq on the grill great recipe which will have to try