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Cooking & Food Talk => Charcoal Grilling & BBQ => Topic started by: choynes on July 12, 2015, 02:19:09 PM

Title: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: choynes on July 12, 2015, 02:19:09 PM
Ok, I have the two baskets, filled them mostly, and for ribs STILL get over 400 degrees! I want to slow cook the ribs at 250. Anyone figure out how many briquettes per basket for 250? 


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Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: 1buckie on July 12, 2015, 03:17:19 PM
This may help.....

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/grilling-bbqing/one-rib-method/msg13609/#msg13609

Personally, for a low heat, I would ditch the baskets.............

Baskets are 'usually' for concentrating higher heat for grilling, as far as I can tell from using them some.....small banked area like the link, a larger banked area of UN-lit with a small amount of lit placed on top (the Jim Minion Method, usually for Smokey Mtn. cookers, but works on Kettles)

Here's some other input.....with a few setup photos.....

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/grilling-bbqing/dome-temp-vs-grate-temp-for-smoking/msg103634/#msg103634
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: TheDude on July 12, 2015, 03:17:51 PM
Are you familiar with using a snake?

(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd487/sickofcichlids/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg) (http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/sickofcichlids/media/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg.html)

Light one end with around 12 lit coals. Then use the vents to control temp. Don't close the top vent more than 50%. It's needed for exhaust.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: 1buckie on July 12, 2015, 03:28:48 PM
.....or, like the Dude, then just rotate the ribs, grate & all several times during the cook so they stay away from the burn area of the coals.....
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: WNC on July 12, 2015, 04:12:34 PM
Hey @choynes, welcome to the club!
When I do ribs in the kettle with I go with one basket and the side burn method. Basically, fill the basket up with charcoal and leave a one corner open, fill that one corner with lit coals, and adjust the bottom vents to almost closed when you get to the temp you want. Should get a good 5-6 hours out of it.
Here are some links to other posts where I go into more detail. Don't forget to post pics of your experiments!

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/grilling-bbqing/using-charcoal-baskets-for-mini-minion-method/

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/bbq-food-pics/rib-lunch/msg146844/#msg146844

Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: chefn58 on July 12, 2015, 05:28:44 PM

Are you familiar with using a snake?

(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd487/sickofcichlids/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg) (http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/sickofcichlids/media/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg.html)

Light one end with around 12 lit coals. Then use the vents to control temp. Don't close the top vent more than 50%. It's needed for exhaust.

My personal preference is the snake method but these others work just as well.


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Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: 1buckie on July 12, 2015, 05:55:10 PM
Hey @choynes, welcome to the club!
When I do ribs in the kettle with I go with one basket and the side burn method. Basically, fill the basket up with charcoal and leave a one corner open, fill that one corner with lit coals, and adjust the bottom vents to almost closed when you get to the temp you want. Should get a good 5-6 hours out of it.
Here are some links to other posts where I go into more detail. Don't forget to post pics of your experiments!

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/grilling-bbqing/using-charcoal-baskets-for-mini-minion-method/

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/bbq-food-pics/rib-lunch/msg146844/#msg146844


There you go if you'd still like to use the baskets......there's so many different ways folks go about things here that you can always find the right method just by asking !!!!
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: bbquy on July 12, 2015, 06:15:19 PM
I used to use one basket like @choynes but now I prefer to use the Minion method. Whatever works best for you! Good luck on your next cookup.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: mirkwood on July 12, 2015, 07:44:51 PM
I use the "fuse/snake" method as well as another tool but we'll save that for another time, just focus on and learn
to use the methods buckie linked you too and that TheDude showed so well and you will be cranking out some
truly great ribs in no time flat.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: wyd on July 13, 2015, 07:14:45 AM
Are you familiar with using a snake?

(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd487/sickofcichlids/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg) (http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/sickofcichlids/media/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg.html)

Light one end with around 12 lit coals. Then use the vents to control temp. Don't close the top vent more than 50%. It's needed for exhaust.
Wow that looks like a master piece.  Don't get much neater than this.  I bet you get 8 to 12 hours from that setup.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: MacEggs on July 13, 2015, 07:25:31 AM
I use one basket for ribs.  I use the Minion method …. basket is loaded down with un-lit lump, then dump maybe 10 lit briquets on top.
About 2 pieces of smoke wood is buried in the lump, and 2-3 pieces go on for the pre-heat stage - usually 20-30 minutes, then ribs go on indirect.
I use my 3-wheeler for ribs, and run with only one vent fully open, and two vents closed

Starts out hot, say 325-350°, then settles down into the 250-275° range. 

I tend to have to add a small amount of un-lit lump after about 3 hours or so.

It's now my go-to method for ribs.  @MrHoss witnessed this method, and I don't believe he was disappointed.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: TheDude on July 13, 2015, 08:16:07 AM
Are you familiar with using a snake?

(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd487/sickofcichlids/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg) (http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/sickofcichlids/media/357284E8-948A-4D83-85E7-B7D24204A00A.jpg.html)

Light one end with around 12 lit coals. Then use the vents to control temp. Don't close the top vent more than 50%. It's needed for exhaust.
Wow that looks like a master piece.  Don't get much neater than this.  I bet you get 8 to 12 hours from that setup.

It went for 6 and had over 1/2 left.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: Johnpv on July 13, 2015, 09:10:09 AM
I'm going to 3rd or is 4th/5th the fuse/snake method.  How open/closed your vents will be definitely depend on the weather where you're at, but overall it works really well for keeping low temps.  Though I also use a drip pan filled with steaming hot water, the water helps to regulate the temperature by absorbing vast amounts of thermal energy.  Keeping things in the 225 - 250 range.

one of my usual set ups.

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One of my snakes before adding the water pan or lighting.

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Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: austin87 on July 13, 2015, 12:15:45 PM
It sounds like you are starting with all fully lit coals. A snake or a minion/burn down will leave you with only a small amount of fuel burning at a time, and that continues to ignite the unlit fuel next to it.

No matter how much you shut down the airflow you will have a hard time getting your temps down if you start with too much fuel. Also, make sure to keep the lid closed. Every time you open it the fire gets more air, and that can lead to temp spikes.
Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: choynes on July 27, 2015, 06:16:17 PM
Thanks for the info, and sorry for the delay. I definitely will use the snake or minion method next!


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Title: Re: Indirect heat 250, how?
Post by: 1911Ron on July 27, 2015, 08:35:23 PM
You can't go wrong Chief with any of these suggestions, try each one and see which one works best for you.