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1st Time Beef Ribs with New Technique and QView

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Those Look Great, Tallbm!! :)

I never had any Beef Ribs dry up, but it's still a good idea!

Nice Job---Like. :)

Bear
 
Those Look Great, Tallbm!! :)

I never had any Beef Ribs dry up, but it's still a good idea!

Nice Job---Like. :)

Bear

Thanks!
I had the meat ends of some pork ribs dry up on me the other day when I tried to use my V-rack as a rib rack and got the bright idea to cut the ribs into smaller sections and stand the sections up vertically in the V-shaped roasting rack lol. Well just the top ends dried up some, the bottom ends that rested in the foil pan were fine.

That was fresh in my head when I was doing my research and prep for smoking the beef ribs lol.
 
Thanks!
I had the meat ends of some pork ribs dry up on me the other day when I tried to use my V-rack as a rib rack and got the bright idea to cut the ribs into smaller sections and stand the sections up vertically in the V-shaped roasting rack lol. Well just the top ends dried up some, the bottom ends that rested in the foil pan were fine.

That was fresh in my head when I was doing my research and prep for smoking the beef ribs lol.


WEll, like I said, Mine don't dry up in sets of 2 or 3 ribs, but Your idea is Great !!!

Bear
 
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