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FORUM SPONSORS => Pit Barrel Cooker Co. => Topic started by: USCTrojan on May 22, 2016, 03:37:21 PM

Title: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: USCTrojan on May 22, 2016, 03:37:21 PM
As you know some slabs of ribs are inherently longer than others. Using the PBC can cause an issue because there is the risk of the slab touching the hot charcoal when the meat is hung from the rebar.

One trick that was beneficial to me was double hooking longer slabs and hanging the meat from the second hook. (The hook that is furthest from the rebar)  This positions the meat further away from the coals. 

During the cook, the meat should shrink. At this point, (using both hands)I use one hook remover to  gently lift the slab off the rebar, while using another hook remover to re-hang the meat on the rebar by the 1st hook. If you don't have two hook removers, and nice set of metal tongs can be used to hold the meat while you re-hang the meat.

I hope this helps! Don't burn those ends!
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: tomcrete1 on May 22, 2016, 03:55:07 PM
Thank- you, Great tip!  :)
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: teesquare on May 22, 2016, 04:27:44 PM
That IS a great tip!

Thanks Trojan!
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: jjjonz on May 22, 2016, 05:41:34 PM
Yea you got it....I did a big brisket like that last week. Thanks for posting.
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: Smokin Papa Steve on May 23, 2016, 09:27:18 AM
As you know some slabs of ribs are inherently longer than others. Using the PBC can cause an issue because there is the risk of the slab touching the hot charcoal when the meat is hung from the rebar.

One trick that was beneficial to me was double hooking longer slabs and hanging the meat from the second hook. (The hook that is furthest from the rebar)  This positions the meat further away from the coals. 

During the cook, the meat should shrink. At this point, (using both hands)I use one hook remover to  gently lift the slab off the rebar, while using another hook remover to re-hang the meat on the rebar by the 1st hook. If you don't have two hook removers, and nice set of metal tongs can be used to hold the meat while you re-hang the meat.

I hope this helps! Don't burn those ends!

Another alternative, if you have enough hooks, is to cut the rack in half so it won't hang near the coals
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: PhilW on January 03, 2021, 08:58:16 AM
How far does the bottom of the meat need to be from the top of the coals? Looking to try my first brisket and researching my options between hang or grate.
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: rcrabb22 on January 08, 2021, 03:19:00 PM
As you know some slabs of ribs are inherently longer than others. Using the PBC can cause an issue because there is the risk of the slab touching the hot charcoal when the meat is hung from the rebar.

One trick that was beneficial to me was double hooking longer slabs and hanging the meat from the second hook. (The hook that is furthest from the rebar)  This positions the meat further away from the coals. 

During the cook, the meat should shrink. At this point, (using both hands)I use one hook remover to  gently lift the slab off the rebar, while using another hook remover to re-hang the meat on the rebar by the 1st hook. If you don't have two hook removers, and nice set of metal tongs can be used to hold the meat while you re-hang the meat.

I hope this helps! Don't burn those ends!

I usually hang 3 racks for my rib cooks.  I cut the racks in half and hang 6 half racks.
Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: Rook on January 11, 2021, 09:00:26 PM
I’ve been folding the top two or three ribs over to prevent this.  Hooking like this will also prevent losing the ribs to the fire if you let them go too long and they are separating from the bone.  Feel like an idiot for not just cutting them in half!


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Title: Re: Meat touching your coals?? Here's a tip
Post by: ChrisD46 on February 14, 2021, 10:07:20 AM
*I'm having trouble visualizing this method (I'm sure it's good though) , so for longer rib slabs I cut the slabs in half and hang as usual from hook / rebar ... Less weight also to minimize part of a heavier slab breaking off and falling into the coals .