Butt and Babyback Ribs W/ Pics

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kevin ogan

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Jun 19, 2011
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Indiana
[font=sans-serif, Arial, Verdana, Trebuchet MS]Cooked a 6 lb boston butt today. Rubbed in mustard and rub last night and let sit overnight in the fridge. Smoked in apple and hickory wood until it reached 150 internal temp. I wrapped in foil and moved to the oven as I had some other things to do instead of tending to the smoker all afternoon. I did put a bit of apple juice into the foil when I moved to the oven. Left it in the oven until 205 was reached. All temps, smoker and oven were 225-ish. [/font]

[font=sans-serif, Arial, Verdana, Trebuchet MS]I was worried as the butt as very black, but it was the rub cooking; not burning. [/font]

After I hit 205, I wrapped in a towel and stuffed it in the cooler for 1.5-2 hours and just let it sit before I began to pull the meat. 
Ended up with almost a 1/2" smoke ring and tons of moisture all the way thru. Going to be good eats for a week now.

Also cooked a 3 lb slab of babyback ribs, used a different rub for this. Less black, and more spice. I used the 2-2-1 recipe that Jeff mentions, http://www.smoking-meat.com/august-25-2011-smoked-baby-back-ribs. Worked to perfection, I stuck pretty strictly to the 2-2-1, although he says you can play with it a bit. Will definitely be more of this soon. 

I am a rookie...only having a couple of smokes under my belt, but both of these turned out amazing! 
 
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