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mdstu 07-04-2017 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12942866)
Just threw a couple racks of baby backs on the PBC. Should be done mid-afternoon. Just salt and pepper rub. Will do a light sauce at the end.

Heh, me too.

Two racks of baby backs, on sale at Kroger $1.99lb. Rubbed with pepper and a light dusting of some left over Jamaican seasoning. Put them on the Akorn Kamado at 1pm.

Fire Me Boy! 07-04-2017 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mdstu (Post 12943024)
Heh, me too.



Two racks of baby backs, on sale at Kroger $1.99lb. Rubbed with pepper and a light dusting of some left over Jamaican seasoning. Put them on the Akorn Kamado at 1pm.



Mine were about $3/pound. The spare ribs were only $2, and I usually prefer those, but I wanted the baby backs today.

LoneWolf 07-04-2017 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12942866)
Just threw a couple racks of baby backs on the PBC. Should be done mid-afternoon. Just salt and pepper rub. Will do a light sauce at the end.

I also have two racks of ribs on my PBC. Thanks for turning me on to the PBC. So much easier than babysitting my offset smoker all day.

Fire Me Boy! 07-04-2017 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 12943042)
I also have two racks of ribs on my PBC. Thanks for turning me on to the PBC. So much easier than babysitting my offset smoker all day.



I didn't remember you got one! They're great, aren't they? And with some wood mixed in with the charcoal, taste is awesome.

LoneWolf 07-04-2017 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12943044)
I didn't remember you got one! They're great, aren't they? And with some wood mixed in with the charcoal, taste is awesome.

Yeah, I ordered one about 6 months ago. I'm using chunks of apple wood today. Baby backs normally take about 4 hours for me on the PBC. I pull them at 4 hours and lightly sauce them and then put them back on for 20 minutes.

I love how simple everything is on the PBC.

Fire Me Boy! 07-04-2017 12:39 PM

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Stewie 07-04-2017 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12943063)

Those look good! How much longer on the smoker?

gblowfish 07-04-2017 03:24 PM

Nice job FM Boy. Those look great. Tonight I'm just going to do a couple small steaks, twice baked, corn on the cob. Easy stuff.

gblowfish 07-04-2017 03:26 PM

I think the baby backs cook much better than the regular pork ribs or "country style" ribs. The big ones are almost always fatty and chewy, Baby Back bite cleaner and take less time to cook. Usually about 3 to 4 hours is all you need.

Stewie 07-04-2017 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 12943272)
I think the baby backs cook much better than the regular pork ribs or "country style" ribs. The big ones are almost always fatty and chewy, Baby Back bite cleaner and take less time to cook. Usually about 3 to 4 hours is all you need.

I've been cooking St. Louis style ribs for quite a while. Won't do baby back or spare ribs again (done tons of those). It's far more uniform with more meat than a baby back. It takes 4-6 hours from start to finish depending on the rib.

Fire Me Boy! 07-04-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 12943281)
I've been cooking St. Louis style ribs for quite a while. Won't do baby back or spare ribs again (done tons of those). It's far more uniform with more meat than a baby back. It takes 4-6 hours from start to finish depending on the rib.



St. Louis ribs are just trimmed spare ribs.

Fire Me Boy! 07-04-2017 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 12943259)
Those look good! How much longer on the smoker?



They were on for about 2.5 hours, lightly sauced and back on for 30 minutes.

Tender, pulled clean from the bone, but not falling off the bone.

Stewie 07-04-2017 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12943293)
St. Louis ribs are just trimmed spare ribs.

Trimmed? They remove the chine which makes spare ribs inconsistent, fatty and parts inedible. Are you new to this? They are superior to spare ribs and baby backs. All the flavor of spare ribs that cook consistently w/o the expense of baby backs. It's the preferred cut.

Stewie 07-04-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 12943300)
They were on for about 2.5 hours, lightly sauced and back on for 30 minutes.

Tender, pulled clean from the bone, but not falling off the bone.

How do you cook ribs in 3 hours? You have to be near 350+ to do that. Even baby backs should take 4+ hours at the sweet spot of 250.

My ribs have been on for 2-1/2 hours and I just wrapped them to go back on for another 2 hours, at least. My smoker has been rocking steady at about 260 for a long time.

In58men 07-04-2017 04:06 PM

I do baby backs at 225 for 4 hours.


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