I have had the tailgate sized Pit Boss for about a year, before that I had an El Cheapo Brinkman electric that I bought years ago to get started smoking.
The Pit Boss has only been okay for me. I have yet to attempt long smokes with it as I am trying to get my "go-to" which is ribs right and then go from there.
The issue I have with ribs on the Pit Boss is they are always crumbly. I can't get a neat cut. It is strange. It could be I need a better knife. But I end up with the bark getting pulled off during the slice and generally the ribs just look like a mess.
I like my ribs not fall of the bone but to come off with a slight pull, but still a clean bone. I used to be able to do this almost all the time with my old smoker. With the Pit Boss I have tried several things mostly to shorten the time smoking and especially time when wrapped. I used to stick to 3-2-1 with my electric and sometimes went a bit less on the 2 to avoid mushy ribs that were over done. Last weekend I did spares for a total of 5 hours. 2.5, 1.5 and 1 at 250. I switched from foil to butcher paper as well. I thought I nailed it when they came off because they looked awesome, But they were only okay but same issue, bit overdone fell off the bone and the presentation was bad. Not sure what else to try, I am thinking of cutting smoke time down even more. Thinking of just trying one time no wrap 4 to 4.5 hours and seeing how that ends up.
Also thinking of going back to electric.
Any advice appreciated.
The Pit Boss has only been okay for me. I have yet to attempt long smokes with it as I am trying to get my "go-to" which is ribs right and then go from there.
The issue I have with ribs on the Pit Boss is they are always crumbly. I can't get a neat cut. It is strange. It could be I need a better knife. But I end up with the bark getting pulled off during the slice and generally the ribs just look like a mess.
I like my ribs not fall of the bone but to come off with a slight pull, but still a clean bone. I used to be able to do this almost all the time with my old smoker. With the Pit Boss I have tried several things mostly to shorten the time smoking and especially time when wrapped. I used to stick to 3-2-1 with my electric and sometimes went a bit less on the 2 to avoid mushy ribs that were over done. Last weekend I did spares for a total of 5 hours. 2.5, 1.5 and 1 at 250. I switched from foil to butcher paper as well. I thought I nailed it when they came off because they looked awesome, But they were only okay but same issue, bit overdone fell off the bone and the presentation was bad. Not sure what else to try, I am thinking of cutting smoke time down even more. Thinking of just trying one time no wrap 4 to 4.5 hours and seeing how that ends up.
Also thinking of going back to electric.
Any advice appreciated.