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Sunday Baby Backs

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Rumrunner
Rumrunner Posts: 563
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Two racks of domestic loin backs/BB's. One rack was rubbed with my traditional homemade rub and the other rack with Kosher salt, pepper, garlic and then marinated over night in a commercial Mojo, dusted with Adobo before smoking.[p]Here they are going on indirect at 275°, no added wood, just straight Mali's Gourmet Lump Charcoal.
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No sooner put the ribs on and we had a little wind storm for about an hour. Had a h*lluva time keeping the temp up. One minute it's down to 200° and the next it's up to 325°!! Anyway, finally got the temp stable and here are the ribs after 2½ hours. You can see where the temp spikes took their toll. The ribs were foiled and put back into the grill for another ½ hour at around 250°, + or - .
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Here they are plated, w/curly fries and some minature crab cakes. The wine was a white Goats Do Roam and I think I prefer the red over the white any day. Both types of ribs were good, not quite falling off the bone, and couldn't pick a favorite, so will have to try again some time ;)
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