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Posted By: BamaGuitarDude

Ribs - 05/20/19 06:07 PM

smoked out 2 racks of baby back ribs yesterday in my Weber kettle + SNS; due to time constraints on my day, i really needed to nail down the session to 4 hrs so i idled the grill at 270 deg pretty much the whole time, and they came out damn near perfect ... it is so interesting about cuts of meat -- the longer rack was MUCH juicier/tender, and was the one closest to the charcoal basket ... the smaller one was further back, and although it was good, it wasn't as tender ... nevertheless, we laid waste to 'em quite well! LOL

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Posted By: top cat

Re: Ribs - 05/20/19 06:39 PM

Luvs me some ribs
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Ribs - 05/20/19 07:30 PM

Looks great. People looks at me crazy when I tell them I smoke things in my kettle.
Posted By: NWALJM

Re: Ribs - 05/20/19 08:42 PM

I smoke ribs exclusively in my Weber 21" Kettle. It's a cooking machine once you get your method down.
Posted By: inatree

Re: Ribs - 05/21/19 03:35 AM

3,2,1 is the best way to mi. I've won many cook off doing it this way. We love spare ribs, country style and beef short. Heck we love all of them. Lol
Posted By: blumsden

Re: Ribs - 05/21/19 02:26 PM

Need to get ribs internal temp to 180 degree's for them to turn loose of the bone. Those look damn good!
Posted By: dagwood

Re: Ribs - 05/21/19 02:58 PM

Originally Posted by inatree
3,2,1 is the best way to mi. I've won many cook off doing it this way. We love spare ribs, country style and beef short. Heck we love all of them. Lol



+1 on 3-2-1 ribs. YouTube it.
Posted By: hallb

Re: Ribs - 05/21/19 03:42 PM

Originally Posted by dagwood
Originally Posted by inatree
3,2,1 is the best way to mi. I've won many cook off doing it this way. We love spare ribs, country style and beef short. Heck we love all of them. Lol



+1 on 3-2-1 ribs. YouTube it.


I like to just rub my ribs down and throw them on the smoker at 225 for 6 hours. Every time I've tried the 3-2-1 method, the ribs are falling apart when I try to get them out of the foil to do the last hour, couldn't hardly keep them together. Don't get me wrong, they were still delicious, just falling apart too much for me.
Posted By: inatree

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 12:28 AM

Honestly I usually do 3, 1.5, 1.5
Posted By: BamaGuitarDude

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 01:30 PM

Originally Posted by inatree
Honestly I usually do 3, 1.5, 1.5


explain, pls - i've never done 3,2,1 before
Posted By: snakebit

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 02:14 PM

Posted By: Coosa1

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 02:18 PM

We live in an apartment right now and don't have a grill or smoker so I cook mine in the sous vide and then finish in the oven and man they are good.
Posted By: BPI

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 02:19 PM

My version of the 3, 2, 1 is 3 ours of smoke wrapped in foil, 2 hours with the foil peeled back on top, 1 hour wrapped back up in foil. If I want to sauce my ribs I put it in before I wrap it up for the last hour. They may be talking about something else though. ?
Posted By: Driveby

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 04:44 PM

3 hours unwrapped, 2 hours wrapped, 1 hour unwrapped again.
Posted By: BamaGuitarDude

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 05:22 PM

huh, interesting - i might try this next time - WHEN i have more time ... thx guys!
Posted By: Ant67

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 11:21 PM

I cook ribs at 300 degrees and shorten the time. I will go 2 hours then 1 hour wrapped and finish with a little sauce for about 20 min. Ribs are tender but not fall apart.
BGD those look awesome. I love a little char on ribs having grown up in ttown.
Posted By: top cat

Re: Ribs - 05/22/19 11:35 PM

Originally Posted by Driveby
3 hours unwrapped, 2 hours wrapped, 1 hour unwrapped again.



Correct sir. Got 32lbs of butts on now. Gotta feed 120 folks Friday. Gotta make fixings as well.
Posted By: James

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 12:09 AM

Originally Posted by top cat
Originally Posted by Driveby
3 hours unwrapped, 2 hours wrapped, 1 hour unwrapped again.



Correct sir. Got 32lbs of butts on now. Gotta feed 120 folks Friday. Gotta make fixings as well.


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Posted By: Ant67

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 12:15 AM

Originally Posted by top cat
Originally Posted by Driveby
3 hours unwrapped, 2 hours wrapped, 1 hour unwrapped again.



Correct sir. Got 32lbs of butts on now. Gotta feed 120 folks Friday. Gotta make fixings as well.

What kind of smoker you got?
Posted By: top cat

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 12:28 AM

They rolling in a Brinkman. Wrapped them a bit ago. They will get at least 16 hours total before I pull them.
Posted By: BamaGuitarDude

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 12:39 AM

^^^ nice top cat!! i still have my old Brinkman side fire box smoker grill
Posted By: top cat

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 01:02 AM

I pull then add a little more rub and my vinegar based sauce. Folks seem to enjoy it. 😋
Posted By: inatree

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 01:50 AM

Couldn't stand it anymore just pulled some country style off the Weber done with cherry wood, bastedlemon juice and honey ever 15 minutes.
Posted By: perchjerker

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 01:55 AM

Man, when I want ribs, I want'em now! 22 mins in an instant pot, then 10 on a grill to glaze the sauce and I'm ready to eat. They are fall off the bone tender too.
Posted By: top cat

Re: Ribs - 05/23/19 02:29 AM

That ain't right Larry................They need the silver skin pulled off before the cook, rubed 24 hours out. Spritzed with BBQ Sauce and apple juice during. Not fall off the bone. Have a bite mark when you bite them and very little tough when you do bit.. That's competition style which is what I do. Never lost a cook. But never been in that many.
Posted By: inatree

Re: Ribs - 05/24/19 02:51 AM

Top cat your right about Larry. I can't believe he does ribs such a injustice.
Posted By: AU338MAG

Re: Ribs - 05/24/19 02:57 PM

Originally Posted by top cat
That ain't right Larry................They need the silver skin pulled off before the cook, rubed 24 hours out. Spritzed with BBQ Sauce and apple juice during. Not fall off the bone. Have a bite mark when you bite them and very little tough when you do bit.. That's competition style which is what I do. Never lost a cook. But never been in that many.

Yep. Fall off the bone ain't right. Need to have a little pull left in em. 👍👍
Posted By: alhawk

Re: Ribs - 05/24/19 07:15 PM

I played with several things on the Primo. I prefer 325 and 2-2-1 works well. The middle 2 in the foil is where they can start falling apart and will sometimes do less in foil and then a little longer out. Dry rub only for mine.
Posted By: Snuffy

Re: Ribs - 05/24/19 08:13 PM

I prefer 2-1-1 at 275-300. I hate mushy ribs
Posted By: wew3006

Re: Ribs - 05/28/19 12:56 AM

Ribs; corn on the cob and squash and vidalias off the BGE; and a Ketel One & tonic; Living in the U.S.A. ain't so bad. Thanks Vets

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Posted By: Ben2

Re: Ribs - 06/03/19 03:45 PM

1.5-2 hrs max on my ribs. I cut baby back slab in half so it fits in a gas grill easier. Cook with smoke and indirect heat at 275-300 and check internal temp at about 1.5 hrs 190-200° is perfect. Add sauce and wrap for 15-30 minutes then remove and enjoy
Posted By: sw1002

Re: Ribs - 06/03/19 09:55 PM

Originally Posted by Ben2
1.5-2 hrs max on my ribs. I cut baby back slab in half so it fits in a gas grill easier. Cook with smoke and indirect heat at 275-300 and check internal temp at about 1.5 hrs 190-200° is perfect. Add sauce and wrap for 15-30 minutes then remove and enjoy


Method may work for you and I’m sure they are good, but a gas grill and ribs go together about like oil and water.
Posted By: James

Re: Ribs - 06/03/19 11:10 PM

Originally Posted by sw1002
Originally Posted by Ben2
1.5-2 hrs max on my ribs. I cut baby back slab in half so it fits in a gas grill easier. Cook with smoke and indirect heat at 275-300 and check internal temp at about 1.5 hrs 190-200° is perfect. Add sauce and wrap for 15-30 minutes then remove and enjoy


Method may work for you and I’m sure they are good, but a gas grill and ribs go together about like oil and water.


Who says?
Posted By: Ben2

Re: Ribs - 06/04/19 12:23 AM

Originally Posted by sw1002
Originally Posted by Ben2
1.5-2 hrs max on my ribs. I cut baby back slab in half so it fits in a gas grill easier. Cook with smoke and indirect heat at 275-300 and check internal temp at about 1.5 hrs 190-200° is perfect. Add sauce and wrap for 15-30 minutes then remove and enjoy


Method may work for you and I’m sure they are good, but a gas grill and ribs go together about like oil and water.

These are better than any rib I have ever had. If someone can make some better I would love to eat one but these on propane and propane accessories are dang fine tonigt!

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Posted By: hunter84

Re: Ribs - 06/06/19 08:07 PM

It is hard to beat a good rib... no matter how you cook it !!!!!
Posted By: lances

Re: Ribs - 06/10/19 07:38 PM

Wow
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