Babybacks

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grothe

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Wanted to get some beef ribs, but they were sold out at the butcher. Ended up with some babybacks instead. Figured I'd try something different than the 3-2-1 variation. Since I'm usually busy working on something while I'm smokin...I was gonna try to skip the foiling and smoke em straight through.

Rubbed up and off to the smoke


Hour 3 @ 225* smoker temp...mopped every hour w/ apple juice/JD


Hour 4...Sauced w/ Cattleman's Gold (thinkin that would help keep em moist)


Hour 5... Done


Not Bad!! Not too dry and not fallin off the bone


Still lookin forward to some beefies, but these were pretty good
 
They look great Gene nice job
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Thanks Jerry....congrats again on the new title....much deserved!!
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Yum, Gene, those look delicious. Nice job!

I agree with you though, pork ribs just don't satisfy the beef rib craving.
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WOW! That ring is incredible. Do you think it was the result of the long smoke/no foil or do you always get such a deep ring?
 
Real nice Gene. I'm a beef guy too, but I like to skip the 3-2-1 and go all the way without foil with pork when possible. It's usually easy here in Texas when it is hot out, but what was your outdoor temp for this smoke? Was the deep ring from low and slow, or higher temps? I see you got it done in 5 hours. Please -more info! The bark looks great.
 
Gene, Gene, the rib smoking machine!....VERY NICE!.....Points
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Any Avatar pics with sun?, We are getting tired or snow & rain in WA.

Extra Points next time with SUN photo's!
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Thanks everyone for the kind words!

Pi in SC & Athabaskar - I think it was a result of the lack of foiling...deepest ring I've had to date. Outside temp was around 40*

Fishawn - I hear ya brother...I'll change my sig pic when I get a chance!! LOL
 
Shweeeeet!
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I did a butt yesterday.... smoked for 12 hours.. never opened the smoker... no foil... no mop.... it was juicy and tender and shweeeeet. The first ribs I ever did were smoked for 5 hours without foiling and they were awesome. These look tasteeeeee!
 
Nicely done Gene. I did some baby backs this past weekend and was tempted to try without foil but was afraid I would dry them out!
 
I was wondering if foiling was necessary as I usually don't. Was going to try with next batch. Maybe I will do both and see how it works. Points for a great q-view!
 
These where pretty meaty, so I think it worked out well.
Thinner ribs just might dry out too much without foiling.

Just a thought.
 
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