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St Louis style ribs

They tasted really, really great. The egg carried me again.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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You say nothing special, I say
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I've never done St Louis Style but I would say that you Nailed them based on that pic!!-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Awesome Job! Great looking cook!
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Looks great!
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Haven't tried St. Louis yet, only BB so far. This just put me over the edge.Dallas, TX
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I prefer spares over babybacks, but it seems the only time I see them cut St. Louis style, they have already been sauced by the packing company. I have to make my own St. Louis cut, by trimming the flap and the side of cartilage.
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Thank you my friend ... it's a great honor to me.SGH said:You say nothing special, I say
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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Excellent. Two thumbs up :-bd
I made the exact same thing. First time doing St. Louis ribs for me. I went turbo which was a first for me. @Jeepster47, how did you get the ribs to sit flat? I had to drape them over a grate.Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
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Tom,Looks good!!! You are really rockin, my man!After many years of only cooking spares I became an egger and at that time was convinced that baby backs were the way to "BBQ salvation" - after years of those BB I had a falling out with some BBQ high priest and resorted to spare ribs trimmed St L style. BTW I have NEVER gone back to BB after reminding the taste of delicious spare ribs! You might say I "re-found" the light, brother! LOLI already have a rack of spares thawing for Sunday and I will trim them myself to St L style and I know they will be great - even though I will egg them turbo at 330.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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@stemc33 ... with cooking for only two of us (and the other half eats like a bird) I have plenty of real estate on a large. Plus, I cheated and cut the full rack in half to lay the two half racks side-by-side ... didn't want the ends hanging over the plate setter.
I'm working my way through the low-and-slows first ... turbos will come later ...
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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Good looking ribs bro!
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Just eggin' for two most of the time too. My son's visiting for a bit, so I'm cooking more stuff. I didn't think about cutting the ribs(duh). Would of worked better than the draping thing I did.Jeepster47 said:@stemc33 ... with cooking for only two of us (and the other half eats like a bird) I have plenty of real estate on a large. Plus, I cheated and cut the full rack in half to lay the two half racks side-by-side ... didn't want the ends hanging over the plate setter.
I'm working my way through the low-and-slows first ... turbos will come later ...Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
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@stemc33 You can also roll the ribs and stand them up. Thats a good way to maximize real estate. Just make sure there is room for the air to pass through the roll.

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Does a roll or rack work better?
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I have never personally rolled. If you have the space a rack is easier. No need to mess with rolling and tying. I have been told they can be a hassle to un roll and get good straight cuts afterward.Froman said:Does a roll or rack work better?
Rolls are for when space is a premium.
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Fantastic looking ribs..I have started cooking St Louis style ribs and really enjoying them..Once again congrats and great post...Have a great Saturday...Greensboro North Carolina
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Looks great!
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Great looking ribs! Starting to get hungry.Mckinney, TX
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