Okay guys and gals (You know who you are?)
Is it normal for the babybacks to rise in temp really quickly? Once on, they went from 50F-100F within 20-30 minutes, then reached a steady increase more akin to what I would expect and it took well over 2.5hours to get to 184F.
Since the last time I smoked my babyback ribs as per instructed (2-2-1) I wanted to try smoking them without the foil, so I fired up the smoker, got the coals all set to burn between 200F-210F. The ribs have been mopped every 1 hour. Right now the ribs are moving up at 184F/Grill at 208F. My diabolical plan is to run the ribs up to 195F, pull off smoker, wrap in foil until tomorrow for the game?! My goal was a total smoking time of about 4-4.5hours. I'll place them in the fridge till tomorrow afternoon, fire up the gas grill, make some BBQ sauce and wet them down get that nice glaze a going!
I also decided to smoke some more almonds as we (err, me) went thru almost the other 4 cups I roasted on Thursday.
Thanks for looking!
~Brett
Is it normal for the babybacks to rise in temp really quickly? Once on, they went from 50F-100F within 20-30 minutes, then reached a steady increase more akin to what I would expect and it took well over 2.5hours to get to 184F.
Since the last time I smoked my babyback ribs as per instructed (2-2-1) I wanted to try smoking them without the foil, so I fired up the smoker, got the coals all set to burn between 200F-210F. The ribs have been mopped every 1 hour. Right now the ribs are moving up at 184F/Grill at 208F. My diabolical plan is to run the ribs up to 195F, pull off smoker, wrap in foil until tomorrow for the game?! My goal was a total smoking time of about 4-4.5hours. I'll place them in the fridge till tomorrow afternoon, fire up the gas grill, make some BBQ sauce and wet them down get that nice glaze a going!
I also decided to smoke some more almonds as we (err, me) went thru almost the other 4 cups I roasted on Thursday.
Thanks for looking!
~Brett
