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Home Made Rib Rack

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markuk

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Hi there

Been a way for a week or so so just caching up on some smoking....

Thought you might like to see a couple of pix of my home made Rib Rack made from a cheap cooling rack from a supermarket with the wires bent up - - takes 4 at a push if you hold it steady !


 
Great idea Mark - I guess the thicker the rack the more stable they will be.
 
Yep- worked okay though - safely cooked 4 - now in oven under foil

didn't have any apple juice for spraying but had some grape juice so used that !  
 
Nice rack (never thought I would say that to a guy)  The ribs look good.  I switch back and forth from dry to wet depending upon my mood.  I do love a good sauce.  
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Great idea Mark - I guess the thicker the rack the more stable they will be.

BTW Wade froze the other 3 after cooking - got them in the fridge and cooled them a bit then wrapped in foil and straight in freezer The other one I left in the fridge and reheated for 30 mins on Gas grill at around 150 c then painted with sauce several times for another 15 mins. Think the longer reheating time at lower tempas you suggested on another post was better
 
Hello Mark.  Great lookin ribs.  That's the proper way to do it; if you like the sauce, then slather it on those ribs.  My Missus likes them covered in sauce.  Keep Smokin!

Danny
 
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