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Sous Vide St. Louis Ribs

I was tasked with making ribs (3 racks) for Easter, not at my house. I’m going to attempt doing them Sous Vide. I looked at a couple of discussions and saw 147 degrees for 18 hours @JohnInCarolina method, I believe. I’m assuming it doesn’t matter baby back or St. Louis for that time and temp?

Any other tips?

I have a Foodsaver, so my plan is to prep them like I would prior to going on the Egg, but vacuum seal them instead. I may add some liquid smoke to half of them...just a few drops is needed from what I read.

Lastly, I’ll bring them to the final destination, add a light rub and finish them on a charcoal grill.

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