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I tried a method yesterday for St. Louis spares that I saw on YouTube. Instead of 3-2-1 at 225°, this guy recommended 4.5-.5-.5. Did not work for me. They were edible, but far from my best effort. No pull back on the ribs, and they were pretty chewy.
I usually just run and throw on the smoker at around 230-240 for 4 or 5 hours. I am not a fall off the bone guy, I like a little bite in my ribs. I am going to do my first Spare Ribs soon and I am going to try a 3-2-1 method on those.
Want to do smoked ribs to add to stews, roasts, etc. Many European recipes use them to add a depth of flavour to dishes, such as stuffed sourcraut rolls. So, not to eat after finishing, but recook in something else. Seems to me, no need for 3-2-1 method, just a simple smoke process. Any ideas...
Smoked some St Louis ribs Saturday. Did the 3-2-1 method. Rubbed with Hey Grill Hey's rib rub recipe. Three hours at 200, two hours wrapped at 225, one hour unwrapped and basted at 225. I used Pit Boss Hickory blend pellets and a smoke tube. They came out fantastic. Probably the best smoke...
I partially smoke ribs and sausage, then add them to a bed of sauerkraut and potato slices, then cover and finish in the oven. The smokiness gives a whole different layer of flavor.
Pork hocks or split shanks are another option, smoke for a couple of hours and add to stews, beans etc., and...
If I recall, the earliest mentions of a 3-2-1 timeline was probably on The BBQ Forum, and the original BGE member forum at least 20 years ago. And this timeline is for the full slab, which weigh-in at 5# to 6#. It does not work on smaller racks of ribs.
The 3 hours is usually a good...
Inda has you covered. I’ll just reinforce some of what he already stated.
Meat internal temp will always lag the actual smoker temp by 20-25* so with a pit temp of 170, 145-150 IT is about all you get.
11 hours on sticks is unusually long time. Running a therm in sticks can be very deceiving...
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Looking for some help. I have bee smoking for a few years now and everytime I smoke Ribs, they do not turn out how I would like them to.
I usually go with the 3-2-1 method at 225, but for some reason I can never get get them to come out right. They don't fall off the bone as they should...
Ok I’m still a newb on this site, maybe it’s a setting but I don’t see your sig and I do want a look at that dipping sauce. Is it a setting or because I’m on my phone or just me? ( it’s ok, I know sometimes… it’s me)
I've learned a few things since I wrote this write up.
1.) Ditch the beef broth injection method.
2.) When you trim the fat off your brisket, take the fat trimmings and put them in a large pot on the stove and cover. Set the stove to setting 2 or 3. Let it render liquid beef tallow.
3.) Filter...
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So tell me how they dry cure Culatello naturally in the open air start to finish in Italy. from the salting, to the casing, to the cold room hold for 3 weeks for salt equalization, the first mold fermentation with temps. 53-59*F, then the winter phase, and the second mold...
Super coffee nerd here.
I'm not a coffee-maker user, so not much help in this discussion. I do pour-over (V60 - $10), AeroPress ($35), or Italian moka pots (cost varies based on size), which technically is a coffee maker. The moka pot will give the strongest flavors of my three brew methods...
Fall Off The Bone gets a bad rap from the "Purists".
Sterling Ball comes to mind.
He once said that he'd "like to kill the man who invented the 3-2-1 method".
Yeah, Sterling. Real intelligent comment.
You fix what you like.
More accurately, fix what your wife likes.
Well I have been winging it on the process since no response to the original post. I took 10-12 lbs of pretty fatty pork butt and ran half thru on a 3/8 grind and the remainder thru on 1/4" grind. I scoured the net for information and came up with a decent recipe from several sources. So many...
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