Some Ribs

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Redicans

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Smoked some ribs up yesterday. 3 racks of Baby Backs. I was trying to go the 4 hour route with out wrap and Spritzing like fxsales1959 fxsales1959 did recently but it ended up taking 6hrs. Maybe doing on an offset compared to WSM made a difference but not sure. I was running between 235-275 pretty much the whole cook. They were good but they did have a solid bark to them.

I went four hours with out peeking at all. After that I started spritzing every half hour as I felt they were getting to crispy.

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This was at the four hour mark.


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Sauced up for the finish.

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Took them to friends for dinner. Sides were a beet salad, coleslaw, and potato and pasta salads. Friends family was very happy! For the Weekend BBQ Battle, bmudd14474 bmudd14474
 
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Redicans Redicans , well, there are boat loads of Beet Salad recipes. Haha
From what I've seen, they have fruit and/or feta cheese.
None appealed to me of the ones I looked at.
Yours looks like they might be more like cooked beets, maybe with crumbled bacon, vinegar and a bit of S&P.
 
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Redicans Redicans , well, there are boat loads of Beet Salad recipes. Haha
From what I've seen, they have fruit and/or feta cheese.
None appealed to me of the ones I looked at.
Yours looks like they might be more like cooked beets, maybe with crumbled bacon, vinegar and a bit of S&P.
Yeah it was pretty simple. No bacon though. I would agree with the vinegar and some olive oil and I want to say there was some wilted spinach in it. Not sure exactly but it was darn tasty!!
 
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