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Title: Memorial Day Cook
Post by: Smokin Papa Steve on May 31, 2016, 11:35:42 AM
Normally I get my proteins at Rest Depot but being a holiday went to Walmart and got a nice 5.36 lb spare rib rack.  Even though the package says up to 8% extras added, at $1.84 a lb still a good deal. My previous PBC rib cooks were less than satisfactory so I adjusted the method.  Trimmed for St Louis style and kept the breast/brisket bone separate. You can see on the pic that it yielded a lot of food.  The brisket bone was hacked into rib ends.  I cooked in the 3-2-1 style.  First about 2.5 hours UN-wrapped but suspended with 2 hooks to keep up away from the flame. Then with foil (drizzled turnabando sugar and honey)for about 45 minutes and then sauced for another 45 minutes.  The bottom ribs were a little darker but it did not affect the taste.  I had about a half basket of left over Royal Oak briquettes and lit about a 1/4 chimney of fresh coals.  I was able to maintain an average pit temp of 250F.  This also proves again to me, that you don't have to light a lot of coals to get that low and slow temp.  I also added some beef back ribs, corn and a potato.  I shut the pit down (with foil in the rebar holes) after 6 hours and there was still plenty of juice left in the coals.  By the way all tasted really good without any funky smell.

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Title: Re: Memorial Day Cook
Post by: hikerman on May 31, 2016, 01:48:00 PM
They look very good! Glad you got your magic back!
Title: Re: Memorial Day Cook
Post by: smokeasaurus on May 31, 2016, 02:32:46 PM
Those bones look real good.
Title: Memorial Day Cook
Post by: Pappymn on May 31, 2016, 07:09:30 PM
Excellent looking ribs
Title: Re: Memorial Day Cook
Post by: muebe on June 01, 2016, 11:01:56 AM
Those are some great looking bones!