I normally do spare ribs and my wife complains about the fat and wanted me to try some baby back since they are a little cleaner.
I bought the 3 pack at Costco just like I do the spare ribs. 2 racks were rubbed and put in the smoker using the 2-2-1 method. When I foiled then I threw in some apple juice as I do with the spares. At the 5 hour mark they were bending a bit and I usually try to take a bone and turn it sideways to see how fall off it is. I pulled them off as the family was getting hungry and I didnt want to eat super late. They had great flavor but they were a little tough still and some of it had dried out. I wanted to keep them on longer but I didn’t think they would have some dried spots at 5 hours. My main thought is they werent cooked long enough, but would they have continued to dry out? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
I bought the 3 pack at Costco just like I do the spare ribs. 2 racks were rubbed and put in the smoker using the 2-2-1 method. When I foiled then I threw in some apple juice as I do with the spares. At the 5 hour mark they were bending a bit and I usually try to take a bone and turn it sideways to see how fall off it is. I pulled them off as the family was getting hungry and I didnt want to eat super late. They had great flavor but they were a little tough still and some of it had dried out. I wanted to keep them on longer but I didn’t think they would have some dried spots at 5 hours. My main thought is they werent cooked long enough, but would they have continued to dry out? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.