Tips, Tricks & Just Good Advice! > Burn it in the Back Yard with Hub!
BASIC 3-2-1 Ribs for the Beginner
LostArrow:
Hub has written other " how to posts " that are well written & need to be put where they can be found & accessible.
mikecorn.1:
--- Quote from: LostArrow on January 03, 2013, 06:44:55 PM ---Hub has written other " how to posts " that are well written & need to be put where they can be found & accessible.
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STICKYS. or maybe a section named BBQ for the beginners, or something along those lines :)
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Barry CB Martin:
--- Quote from: mikecorn.1 on January 03, 2013, 06:48:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: LostArrow on January 03, 2013, 06:44:55 PM ---Hub has written other " how to posts " that are well written & need to be put where they can be found & accessible.
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or maybe a section named BBQ for the beginners, or something along those lines :)
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Welcome to the Cookout! at the top of the page is intended to be a place for those new-to-outdoor cooking to feel more comfortable asking questions, etc. and it's a direct link from my web site by the same name. If you have ideas on how to improve this section as a means to serve folks --- boy-oh-boy I wanna hear them! I am always up for positive suggestions on how to improve! Thanks
crpeck:
What temperature are you cooking at - 225?
GusRobin:
According to the first post, 235 ish. I have done them anywhere from 225-275 with good results. The key for me is that that I do the 3 hr unfoiled, i usually don't do the full 2 hr foiled. I do about 1 1/2 hours. I find that it gets less mushy that way. I then sauce and cook unfoiled until toothpick or probe tender. That is anywhere up to an hour or so. I am always tweaking and keep notes on the cooks to be able to compare the results of different "experiments".
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