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Fire Me Boy! What's For Dinner? Thread
Since the other one got too big, let's keep the food truck rolling. Whacha got?
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These were amazing and since we're empty nesters I was supposed to have leftovers, Mrs. GloryDayz took care of that with offering free samples to the neighbors... It's all good, my neighbors are awesome, even if they can't cook for shit.
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Actually, they do, they just don't present in the same way other chunks or clods do. Rings are visual, flavors come from the tongue.
So I think the smoke is there, the flavor is there, plenty there, the ring simply isn't as pronounced.
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Thank you, Sir. They were pretty darn close to exceptional...
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IMO when they are wrapped the smoking is done. At that point you're just rendering the fat. I smoke ribs at 250 for 4 hours and then wrap them in foil to let the smoked fat tenderize the meat.
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Try hot and fast, it was amazing, you get 1.5 - 1.75 hours of smoke, then rendering in foil. They are everything I used to do "slow", and more. The quick sear at the end is a must, but the flavor is amazing..
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That’s closer to the method I use. Do you spray during the cooking? Do you put anything in the foil with your ribs? They can go in the oven after they’ve been smoked and wrapped. I was looking for an argument to go with a quicker method but it didn’t arrive. The whole point of smoking is low and slow, right? I also feel like tons of rub and all that block out smoke particulates sticking to the ribs so I prefer coarse salt and pepper.
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The visual isn’t as important as the taste for me. I think smoke absorbs over time and if you cook faster, there’s less time to take in that flavor. I think your method looks great if you’ve got more flavors via the seasoning - if a simpler rub is used, the smoke flavor is more important and therefore a slower cook time preferred.
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I use the old style electric bullet smoker. It doesn't have a thermostat and tops out at 250.
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My smoker has a large water pan. It can hold what I guess is 2 gallons. For the first 4 hours I don't even take the lid off, just let them go. I control the wood chunks through the little side door. I make my own BBQ sauce and brush a little on the ribs when they are wrapped in foil. That extra moisture helps them steam render in the foil. I use the smoker for the foil stage but the oven would be the same thing. After 2 hours in foil they are as rendered as much as they are going to get. That's the way we like them. Then I liberally brush them with sauce and onto the hot grill just to caramelize them a bit. At this point they are almost fall of the bone. Some people don't like them that done. That's just the way I do them. Everyone has their own method they like. I will say a great side to ribs is fried corn fritters served with honey. That is a must for us. |
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