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Quote from: boneaddict on February 05, 2013, 07:18:48 AMI cook mine on charcoal. I heap it on one side and the other I have a dish (usually a disposable bread pan, aluminium, filled with water. I wrap the baby backs in tinfoil so that its like a boat/bathtub. The whole premise is to keep the juices in. I season and do my rub/ "homemade honey", cue sauce etc. wrap them up tight and place them on the cool side of the cue (above the water). I throw in a handful of smoker chips. In about an hour I rotate (usually two sets of them) add smoker chips then cook for another hour. I obviously have the que dampered way down. The ribs boil in their own juices and the sauces etc. I have the most finicky eaters at my house and they are almost world famous, in their world anyway. Patience is the key. No peeking.That sounds pretty amazing! Do the ribs pick up any of the smokiness though the tin foil?
I cook mine on charcoal. I heap it on one side and the other I have a dish (usually a disposable bread pan, aluminium, filled with water. I wrap the baby backs in tinfoil so that its like a boat/bathtub. The whole premise is to keep the juices in. I season and do my rub/ "homemade honey", cue sauce etc. wrap them up tight and place them on the cool side of the cue (above the water). I throw in a handful of smoker chips. In about an hour I rotate (usually two sets of them) add smoker chips then cook for another hour. I obviously have the que dampered way down. The ribs boil in their own juices and the sauces etc. I have the most finicky eaters at my house and they are almost world famous, in their world anyway. Patience is the key. No peeking.
boil before you BBQ huge difference
Quote from: madmack76 on February 05, 2013, 12:13:40 AMboil before you BBQ huge difference10000%, you can even cool them down after they are done boiling and put some good rub on them or a good push in spice and then BBQ, and i should say that SWEET BABY RAYS is about the best damn BBQ sauce there is, and after you put a ton of sauce on it and let it cool it will carmelize to the meat..... damn i am hungry for some baby back ribs now....
Quote from: jackmaster on February 05, 2013, 11:51:56 AMQuote from: madmack76 on February 05, 2013, 12:13:40 AMboil before you BBQ huge difference10000%, you can even cool them down after they are done boiling and put some good rub on them or a good push in spice and then BBQ, and i should say that SWEET BABY RAYS is about the best damn BBQ sauce there is, and after you put a ton of sauce on it and let it cool it will carmelize to the meat..... damn i am hungry for some baby back ribs now.... I have heard boil twice now. Are you talking about boiling in a pot of water or broiling in an oven
I was under the impression boiling takes the flavor of the meat out, and removes all the meat juices. I have had "OK" ribs that were boiled, but never outstanding ribs full of meat flavor that were boiled.If time is a concern wrap them up and put in the over for the first couple hours, then moved to the smoker or BBQ.Something just can't be hurried, low slow is the way to go. no more no less, lol