Ribs in chaffing dish

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Eddie.Spaghetti

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I've won 1st place for ribs 4 times in local competitions. They are outstanding right off the smoker. However, when I put them in a chaffing dish for parties, they lose flavor and texture. Why is this? What am I doing wrong? What is the best way to keep ribs warm for a party/catering? Thank you.
 
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I've won 1st place for ribs 4 times in local competitions. They are outstanding right off the smoker. However, when I put them in a chaffing dish for parties, they lose flavor and texture. Why is this? What am I doing wrong? What is the best way to keep ribs warm for a party/catering? Thank you.
Hi there and welcome!

Would I be correct in saying that you are covering the chaffing dish and there is a lot of extra moisture in the dish as it is holding the meat?

If so then I think the issue is simply water/steam which dilutes things and makes it bland.
 
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Hi there and welcome!

Would I be correct in saying that you are covering the chaffing dish and there is a lot of extra moisture in the dish as it is holding the meat?

If so then I think the issue is simply water/steam which dilutes things and makes it bland.

I agree with this...

Just wrap them in foil and put in a dry cooler... Throw an old blanket/towels on top ...
 
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However, when I put them in a chaffing dish for parties, they lose flavor and texture.
When serving over time.... like at a party, try adding a finishing rub. Take your favorite rub and give it a super fine grind, like powdered sugar. Then it melts on contact. You can have a light sauce on the ribs, but it's better to have warmed sauce on the side for guests to add themselves.

Is the texture getting tight, or more like fall-off-the-bone tender?
 
Don't believe I want to try rare ribs.

Keith

I happen to disagree with your statement.

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