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tired of turkey so I made some ribs
Might sound crazy but I wanted to see how the offset I got over the summer handles in temps around the freezing mark so I cooked 1 rack of spares!
Crusied along nicely needed wood a few minutes quicker but the way it handled I'd be comfortable using it all winter (and sitting next to the fire box was pretty comfortable too) Sorry Pics are camera phone, also made a dump cobbler for later... http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1.../WP_000447.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1.../WP_000449.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...P_000453-1.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1.../WP_000454.jpg |
Looks so good there I do believe I'm gonna do the same tomorrow!
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Very good lookin' ribs and dessert there. I gotta say I've never heard of Dump cobbler, any chance you could elaborate?
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just dump a can of cherry pie filling, can of crushed pineapple, throw the cake mix on top dry, top off with some butter and bake abt 350... The juices bubble up into the dry mix... We Usually do it in a dutch oven camping
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Nice lookin ribs and bark. What temp did you cook them at? What rub?
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rub was a little pepper, brown sugar, garlic powder, real simple&basic... Last 30 mins added tiny bit more brown s, and a splash of honey water as they came off... (Not enough to make it a candy rib) Hickory and Cherry... |
Looking good!
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Phabulous!:thumb:
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