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Title: First time rib cook
Post by: Davescprktl on October 11, 2015, 08:12:37 PM
I will be cooking St. Louis style ribs on my 22'' for the first time.  I will probably use the bank method to keep the temp down though I just got some fire brick and my try that method.  I also have the baskets.   Any input from you guys on the best way to cook my ribs?  Hope you guys had a nice weekend and some good cooks!
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: mrbill on October 11, 2015, 09:04:15 PM
i don't think there is a "best way" to cook ribs. there are, however, many ways to cook them. if you want to take your time, you can do them low & slow using the snake method. if you want to do them faster, I've had good results doing them hot and fast(basket of coals on each side, slab in the middle) in under 3 hrs.
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: 1911Ron on October 11, 2015, 09:13:01 PM
I use the snake method for low and slow, actually i use a modified snake shaped like so ( ) or (( )) and the put 4 or 5 lit on the bottom left side and the same amount on the top right end and then put what ever i'm cooking in the middle, i would set the bottom vents about 1/2 to 3/4 open and top vent wide open.

As mrbill has said there is no "best way" to cook ribs, just different ways of doing it.
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: Davescprktl on October 12, 2015, 10:58:58 AM
Thanks for your input. I now have a basic idea on what to do.  Will let you guys know how it turned out.
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: AcrossFromHoss on October 12, 2015, 08:24:19 PM
I'm a modified 3-2-1 method guy. Magic stuff happens in that foil pouch. And that magic goes great in a pot of beans.
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: SmokenJoe on October 12, 2015, 09:34:29 PM
Ahhhhhh, drip pan beans w/ ALL the fix'ns (onion bits, garlic bits, red/green pepper bits, mushroom slices, black olive slices, jalapeno bits, brown sugar, dry mustard, bacon/ham bits, and my secret ingredient).                           SJ
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: Davescprktl on October 13, 2015, 10:39:21 AM
My ribs turned ok. Not perfect but for the first time not to bad.  I used the bank method with fire brick.  I had to add extra charcoal only twice.  My rub was great and the sauce was awesome.  I just needed to cook them a little longer.  Next time I will use the snake method described by 1911Ron.

Here is a pic of my first time ribs. (click on link)

http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2015/10/13/001.md.jpg


Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: MikeRocksTheRed on October 13, 2015, 11:13:10 AM
They look pretty good to me!

I usually smoke mine at 225-250 for 2 hours, wrap in foil with a splash of beer or apple juice and cook for another 2 hours at 225-250, then unwrap and sauce over medium to high heat.  Never had them turn out bad, and I've never taken a temp on them.
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: JDLones on October 13, 2015, 01:47:01 PM
They look tasty. I don't wrap them myself. I cook them at the usual temps (225-250) for at least 4 hours. I typically use the bend test to check for doneness. They've always turned out well for me.




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Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: AcrossFromHoss on October 13, 2015, 05:45:07 PM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on October 13, 2015, 11:13:10 AM
They look pretty good to me!

I usually smoke mine at 225-250 for 2 hours, wrap in foil with a splash of beer or apple juice and cook for another 2 hours at 225-250, then unwrap and sauce over medium to high heat.  Never had them turn out bad, and I've never taken a temp on them.

Bingo. I use Johnny Triggs classic honey, brown sugar, tiger sauce and parkay in my foil with a dash of my rub. I find I get the smoke im looking for in the first two hours and am always happy with the tenderness when I foil.

Best of luck with your next rack. Looking forward to seeing how they turn out.   
Title: Re: First time rib cook
Post by: Davescprktl on October 13, 2015, 11:47:42 PM
Thanks for the tips!  Maybe next time I will try the wrap.