i found ribs on sale at Kroger a few weeks ago for 1.69. i figured that was a good price to practice some more on. i also tested to see how long they would last in the fridge on the lowest shelf. they cryovaced so i knew they could last a little longer. i had them in there for two weeks... well actually a couple days over two weeks. and they were fine. i opened them up and no odd smell...rinsed them and let them air dry for a bit.
i am really proud of my trimming on these. i have always had a tough time getting them to look even and like all the nice ones here. but i think these came out really well. i guess it just took the practice of finding that area where you need to slice. i was done with these in just a couple of minutes.
i gave them a mustard slather then used applewood rub on one of them and the other Weber Smokey Mesquite. it has a bit of spice on it....so no go for little ones. i dont know if i under "rub" them. i know they dont look super heavily coated like most here do. but im just afraid of overseasoning.
here they are going on.... the trimmings up there are just season all for the boys and anyone that wanted something plain.
here they are after 3 hours.... i was really good about not peeking. man thats hard. at this point i slathered them up with some regular ole kraft honey bbq. that little chunk on the warming rack up there decided to sacrifice itself . talk about taking one for the team.
this is them one hour later after saucing. i didnt get a picture but i get the "bend test" now.
these are the trimming that cooked on the warming rack. the two boneless trimmings were on for a total of about two hours.
sliced up. whattttttt??? i was able to slice these up?? yes! they always go a little too long and come out ok, but a little too tender for what im aiming for. these were really good. they sliced up well and had good bite to them.
just a shot i liked.....
though you cant see it... i will be honest about something. the bottom of these were a little charred. nothing drastic, but i would have preferred less char on them. i started to line my coals up nicely but then just threw them in there. i should have taken the time to place the coals up a little better and the heat wouldnt have been so close to the ribs.
other than that....my best yet.