3 Firsts: Jeff's Rub, Jeff's Sauce, Trig Ribs

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xutfuzzy

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Sep 14, 2006
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Cincinnati, Ohio
I had purchased Jeff's Rib Rub Recipe a while back, but today was the first time I really had a use for it.  I FINALLY found a store around here that carries Tiger Sauce, so I wanted to try the Trigg Ribs that I have seen so much of on TV and here in the forums.  So why not put them all together?

I assembled the rub last night and applied it to the baby backs for an overnight session in the fridge.


Here we are after 2 hours in the smoker.


Trigg's not-so-secret foil wrap.


Out of the foil and looking nice!


Finally done, and ready for consumption while watching football!


Nice and juicy!


Details:

Smoker: MES40 with AMZPS

Wood: Pitmaster's Choice

Smoker Temperature: 275

Time: 5 hours (unwrapped for 2 hours, wrapped for 1.5 hours, unwrapped for 1.5 hours)

Rub: Jeff's Rib Rub

Sauce: Jeff's Sauce

Thoughts: Jeff's Rib Rub is pretty darned good, and I can see why a lot of people like it.  I also really like smoking the ribs at 275 instead of 225 as well.  2-1.5-1.5 seems to work for my tastes.  I still am not completely sold on foiling as it creates that "fall of the bone" meat, as I prefer a little more tug to the meat.  Still, the Trigg method has a lot of appeal to me, flavorwise.  Right after my first bite, I said to myself, "Okay...I get it."  Finally, I was really apprehensive about Jeff's sauce.  I prefer a more vinegary sauce (North Carolina style) and when I tried the sauce after making it I wasn't thrilled.  Still, I kept it around and when I dipped a bit of rib meat into it and tasted, I found myself really liking it more.  By itself the sauce is okay, when paired with his Rib Rub it really starts to sing.  It compliments the ribs quite well.
 
Looks like they all came out great 

Congrats on the big success 
 
Looks great. Im glad you liked it. A tip for you on the sauce. The more it ages the better it gets. I usually make it a day or 2 before I need it.
 
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