Baby Back Ribs...Attempt #2

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MileHighSmokerGirl

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So last time I smoked was for the Super Bowl and they were ok. This is attempt #2.

I was so pleased with the Oklahoma Joe's rub for the pork tenderloin over Easter dinner, I decided to use it for my ribs as well.

Pit temp was between 226º - 243º consistently with a few small fluctuations. I coated them with KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce (Original) for the last 40 minutes. My fire started to die out near the end (thinking I didn't use enough charcoal) and internal meat temps were already at 187º and I was targeting 190º - 195º, so instead of trying to get the fire going again, I decided to pull them. They were semi-fall off the bone, could have used 40 minutes more or so to be completely fall off the bone, but they were delicious and I am very pleased with the smoke ring too.

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Critique welcome!
 
Thank you all for the compliments. I will say as much as I LOVE KC Masterpiece BBQ as a dipping sauce, I don't think I'll be using it as a rib glaze again.
 
Beautiful smoke ring. I’m not a fan I’d fall of the bone. I do it sometimes for guests and the rack almost falls apart handling. I like mine to hold together and bite off tender and clean.
 
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