- Jul 3, 2013
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Hey guys/gals, just joined this site... Google brought me here and it looked like a perfect site for me!
I have smoked Baby Back ribs numerous times and have a very good method and ingredients that works for me... I do however have to change my method up a bit and I am a bit nervous about it.
What I want to do is smoke the ribs at my house, then take them (at some point in the process) to a different house and finish cooking. The other house is about 40 minutes away and does not have a smoker.
The real question is if I should finish cooking them here and then "re-heat" them in the oven, or should I just smoke them for ~5 hours here and then finish them (with sauce) in their oven? (Perhaps even a different suggestion...)
So you know, I typically don't foil my ribs for 2 hours as I have a spray bottle with apple juice and spices that I spray on them to keep them really moist and yummy. (Have done them this way at least 6 times, each time they turned out fantastic.)
Thanks for reading my post.
-Johnboy
I have smoked Baby Back ribs numerous times and have a very good method and ingredients that works for me... I do however have to change my method up a bit and I am a bit nervous about it.
What I want to do is smoke the ribs at my house, then take them (at some point in the process) to a different house and finish cooking. The other house is about 40 minutes away and does not have a smoker.
The real question is if I should finish cooking them here and then "re-heat" them in the oven, or should I just smoke them for ~5 hours here and then finish them (with sauce) in their oven? (Perhaps even a different suggestion...)
So you know, I typically don't foil my ribs for 2 hours as I have a spray bottle with apple juice and spices that I spray on them to keep them really moist and yummy. (Have done them this way at least 6 times, each time they turned out fantastic.)
Thanks for reading my post.
-Johnboy
