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Micah 06-23-2012 03:56 AM

Cooking Ribs
 
What's some of yalls favorite ways to cook up some ribs. I'll be cooking some soon and would like to try something new. Most likely it will on the pit or in the oven.

Post any methods you like (smoke, bbq, slow cook, oven). Thanks.

Top Dawg 06-23-2012 04:52 AM

Season ribs real good with salt, black pepper, and red pepper. Start your charcoal up. Once charcoal is ready add some chunks of pecan wood and get a good smoke rolling. Put ribs on and heavy smoke for 30-45 minutes. Take off pit put in aluminum pan, pour a jar of Lud's sauce in there(have to go to browns grocery to get it) and pour a beer in too. Cover pan and put back on pit until tender. Check periodically to make sure all juice hasn't cooked out.

Micah 06-23-2012 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Top Dawg (Post 451345)
Season ribs real good with salt, black pepper, and red pepper. Start your charcoal up. Once charcoal is ready add some chunks of pecan wood and get a good smoke rolling. Put ribs on and heavy smoke for 30-45 minutes. Take off pit put in aluminum pan, pour a jar of Lud's sauce in there(have to go to browns grocery to get it) and pour a beer in too. Cover pan and put back on pit until tender. Check periodically to make sure all juice hasn't cooked out.

Do you wet the wood to make it smoke?

I have a whole jar of Luds at the house at all times.....beer too.

PBJ 06-23-2012 06:20 AM

My wife cooks them in a pressure cooker and they are hard to beat.

eman 06-23-2012 07:48 AM

I like 3-2-1 method on the smoker . 230 degrees or so. season w/ your favorite rub . 3 hours on the smoker . wrap in heavy foil and back on the smoker for 2 hrs then remove the foil and back on the smoker for 1 hour. for baby backs do the same but a 2- 1.5- .75. No sauce needed .But i will serve it on the side if you have to have it.

Top Dawg 06-23-2012 08:25 AM

I don't wet the wood. But you can. I cover my pit when the wood looks like it's about to catch. And it'll smoke.

BROWN FIN 06-23-2012 11:59 AM

Vidrine, you must cook ribs every weekend. That's all you talk about.


BROWN FIN

Top Dawg 06-23-2012 12:43 PM

I do. I always got some ribs on da pit. I love em!

cduhon 06-23-2012 01:41 PM

Boil the ribs in seasoned beef broth then baste and stick on pit. Softest ribs you will ever eat.

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Micah 06-23-2012 03:29 PM

Thanks for sharing

meaux fishing 06-23-2012 03:32 PM

Put a rub on em and cook em slow on the pit. If I have a big enough pit I like to build the fire on one side and put the ribs on the other. Add your favorite smoking wood. I have done it with actual logs or just take some chips and wrap em in foil and cut slits so the smoke comes out. Don't use sauce till they are done

Big Flounder 06-23-2012 04:20 PM

I just recently started cooking ribs. I went online and found out how to make my own dry rub that is awesome! I boil them for about 45 mins and then let them cool and put some worshire sauce on them and the dry rub and put them in the fridge over night. Then I wrap them in aluminum foil with all the marinade and cook them off to the side of the fire for about an hour. I like a ill crisp and grill marke on mine so I take them out the foil and put them over the fire for a few mins and rub them bad boys down with some sweet baby rays! Oh yeah I keep the fire about 275 on the grill

Bluechip 06-23-2012 04:23 PM

I use the 3-2-1 method also....normally smoke them about 235 degrees. I just watch for the "pull back" along the edges of the bone to know when they are ready.

Top Dawg 06-23-2012 04:41 PM

Ps. I like spare ribs.

saute86 06-23-2012 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by eman (Post 451366)
I like 3-2-1 method on the smoker . 230 degrees or so. season w/ your favorite rub . 3 hours on the smoker . wrap in heavy foil and back on the smoker for 2 hrs then remove the foil and back on the smoker for 1 hour. for baby backs do the same but a 2- 1.5- .75. No sauce needed .But i will serve it on the side if you have to have it.

Do them this way but first coat the ribs with your favorite bbq sauce before wrapping. Next wrap in plastic then then wrap in foil. You will not loose any moisture with this proceedure. I won the bbq cook off at contraband days 2 yrs in a row with this method.

longsidelandry 06-23-2012 10:16 PM

When you take them out of the pack, rinse off then pat dry.
Put whatever kind of dry rub on them you like and stick them in the fridge over night.
Next day, throw them on the pit for 15 min per side on high heat and remove.
Once cooled off, flip them bone side up and scrape off the membrane from the back.
Stick the ribs in a Reynold's Oven Bag (I use the turkey size) and wrap them tight in the bag, then wrap aluminum foil tightly around it. Make sure the foil is wrapped good or the bag will expand, this happened to me on Father's Day.
Once everything is all wrapped up, put the ribs in the oven or back on the pit and cook for 2 hours at 350 degrees.
When you remove them from the oven, slap whatever sauce you like on them and dig in!

I've followed this "recipe" 3 times and they have come out perfect every time!

Micah 06-23-2012 10:23 PM

Thanks guys. Gonna give em a shot.

cduhon 06-24-2012 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 451538)
I just recently started cooking ribs. I went online and found out how to make my own dry rub that is awesome! I boil them for about 45 mins and then let them cool and put some worshire sauce on them and the dry rub and put them in the fridge over night. Then I wrap them in aluminum foil with all the marinade and cook them off to the side of the fire for about an hour. I like a ill crisp and grill marke on mine so I take them out the foil and put them over the fire for a few mins and rub them bad boys down with some sweet baby rays! Oh yeah I keep the fire about 275 on the grill

Sweet Baby Rays is the bomb!!!! Best sauce I have ever tried.

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PaulMyers 06-24-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by cduhon (Post 451760)
Sweet Baby Rays is the bomb!!!! Best sauce I have ever tried.

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x2

bmac 06-24-2012 08:33 AM

x3 Sweet Baby Rays, regular or honey, they are both awesome. Not too expensive either.


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