Forth of July weekend baby back smoke

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thestealth

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Jul 28, 2009
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I built a small smoker over the winter for our cabin at the lake of the Ozarks.  While I had tested it a few times on small things, burgers, brauts, fatties, chicken pieces, abt's, I'd never did a long smoke.  We had nine people going this weekend, 4 adults and 5 teenagers, we figured we'd better cook 6 slabs of ribs.

Of course, to fit that many ribs on my smoker, I had to build a custom rib rack.  It worked OK, but I made the tines a bit close together and the didn't have enough support in the middle so I had to coil a couple.  A little more engineering, I think my rack will work, but never the less...

First off, a couple pictures of my smoker...

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with movable work surface. :D

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Here's my 6 slabs of baby backs...I used the brown sugar glaze that I read about on here recently.  Works pretty good.

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Can't live on just meat, so I cooked some campfire taters.  Nothing special, just gold taters, yellow onion, butter and montreal steak seasoning.

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Smoked/cooked some baked beans on the kettle grill...

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The ribs were good.  Cooked with cherry wood at 225* for 5 hours.  I had marinated them in wine and apple juice and applied a brown sugar glaze.  They were the texture I prefer, clean pull from the bone, but not mushy soft.

As for the smoker, it performed great.  I used a decent handful of cold charcoal and one full chimney of lit charcoal (minion method'ish) and over the course of the 5 hours, it only took 2 small handfuls of unlit coals to keep a solid 225* temp the whole time.  Very little mucking with the air inlet, I even took a couple half hour fishing trips around our cove, when I came back, it was still rock solid.  We even had a 45 minute shower that didn't affect it too much, just let in a little more air.  It also recovers temps very quickly (of course I had to peak every couple of hours, bad habit that's hard to break), and within 10 minutes or so, it had recovered.

Thanks for looking, I hope everyone had a fun and safe independence day!
 
Sounds like ya'll had a good time with some good food as well. Did ya catch any fish?
 
Those are purdy fo sho!

I did some BB's this weekend, too, with the brown sugar, and nobody even thought about using any sauce!  They were awesome and a huge success as I'm sure that yours were, too. 
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Me and my brother in law did catch some fish.  The best being a 3lb bass.  Lots of smaller ones.

They were good.  You're right, no sauce needed. :)
 
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