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Rib Ends Burning?

rabeb25
rabeb25 Posts: 28
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
So for the last few batches of ribs, some of the ends of the slabs of ribs are starting to char. Here is the setup:
Large egg
Full load of lump
Plate setter upside down
standard grate
V rack
BBQ guru set to 225

6 racks of ribs

Now some of the ends that overhang over the plate setter(more direct heat then)are getting a char.
I was thinking of taking some foil and placing it under the ends to create more of and indirect setup, would this work. Or what do you guys do?? anyone ever had this problem?

Thanks
Bryan

Comments

  • cookn biker
    cookn biker Posts: 13,407
    Ive done that. It works.
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  • thirdeye
    thirdeye Posts: 7,428
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    Anytime your color is getting darker than you want it, a foil tent or boat or shield is a good idea. I have a hotspot in the rear of my Egg, so I will always put one let of the plate setter back there to act as a shield from the heat.

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  • Car Wash Mike
    Car Wash Mike Posts: 11,244
    I cut off 3-4 bones off the meatiest side. Then place them on top of the 6 slabs cooking. Takes some time to rotate a little, but no charred ends.
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    Mike
  • rabeb25
    rabeb25 Posts: 28
    My thoughts exactly!

    Thanks Bunch!