Decided it would be a good day to bring the ranch out from its winter hibernation. I've only grilled hot and fast on it, never low and slow, so it took a little playing to get it where I wanted it, but got her to run 215-270 the whole time. Banked coals on each side with the ribs in the middle, then later in the cook I used the hot zones for chicken and a few burgers. All in all, pretty pleased with the results.
Ribs on:
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Cousin's kids helping me out:
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Kettle loaded up:
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The spread:
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The plate:
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THAT..... is an amazing spread
Love the ranch cooks, great spread!
Variety is the SPICE of life! You accomplished a nice cook.
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That is beyond awesome!
Dang I might have to get one of those one day. It sure makes those st Louie ribs look small.
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Very nice. That grill is so damn big it isn't even funny.