Ribs!
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Ribs!
I'm in the middle of barbecuing a rack of spare ribs. About 3 hours in, and they're looking good, and smelling even better. I would have preferred baby back ribs, but they were out of them, so it was either a full pork shoulder for pulled pork or spare ribs. I did feel like doing all the extra work shredding the pork, so ribs it is.
I'm looking forward to dinner tonight!
I'm looking forward to dinner tonight!
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Re: Ribs!
gonna fire up the rotisory..there's a chicken lurking in the fridge that's got a "summer" vacation coming up.
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Re: Ribs!
Mmmm...that sounds good. Do you trim the "knuckles" off when you do spares, or just leave them as is? I think they call it St Louis style when they are trimmed?
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Re: Ribs!
Mmmm Mmmmm!!
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BlackDuck, I've never done spare ribs before, so I just left them as-is. I wasn't looking for anything other than an opportunity to 'cue, anyway. Work is kicking my butt -- this is the only day off I'm getting for two weeks. (I worked six days last week, and I'm working six days this week. Then, blessed vacation) So I just wanted to do something for myself after feeling like I was doing everything for someone else.
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I usually do baby backs too. They seem to be easier to eat than the spares. You'll see what I mean by the "knuckles" after you start gnawing on them. It's like a piece of cartilage at the end of each bone.
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I'll take what I get.
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Sounds awesome. We're smoking a rib loin now. Should be ready in a few more hours. The outside smell went from good wort to smoked meat. Summers are nice sometimes.
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Nice, Paul! Good barbecue is a wonderful thing. I'm expecting my ribs to be done around 7:00. A late dinner is worth waiting for, though!
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Mmmmm fall-off-the-bone, tender, saucy pork goodness.
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That about describes, it, Phil.
God, they turned out good!
God, they turned out good!
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Re: Ribs!
I also had ribs tonight for dinner. Baby Back ribs slow cooked for 3 hours! Man were they good! I hope yours were as good as mine!
Washed them down with an Wild Spirit IPA!
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I see you cook your corn the same way I do. spiffy.
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Re: Ribs!
My corns not ready to grill yet... may not be... eff'n racoons tearing the poop out of them. But, we had baby back ribs tonight... got to love them!!
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Re: Ribs!
I did some BBQ tonight as well except I didn't do ribs, I did tri-tip. Unfortunately ran out of propane with about 5 minutes left to cook. I did ribs once about 2 years ago and what an interesting result that was. Haven't tried since.
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