^^^ +1 on what these brothers are sayin!
On my last cook, did 6 racks and wrapped in BP at 3-1/2 hours to limit the smoke and keep them from getting too dark, they were done an hour later and the moisture was great. Doing 9 racks the same way this weekend (along with 3 briskets and 30 chicken halves) for a little family party.
Jim, I think your method with wrapping ribs and holding at 170 is a good idea and logical. How many times have you done it this way and for how long ? I have a G2 Party and was thinking about putting ribs on very bottom rack in a covered pan with a little AJ just to hold them. I think the temp could be close to that 170 but I have to experiment Thanks
Here I go again showcasing how new I am to bbq......Now, at the higher temps. that ya'll are suggesting, are you not scared the meat will burn or be dry? At 220, my ribs are already kind of dry and I hate to see what will happen if I crank it up. I guess I just need to do it and see.
Here I go again showcasing how new I am to bbq......Now, at the higher temps. that ya'll are suggesting, are you not scared the meat will burn or be dry? At 220, my ribs are already kind of dry and I hate to see what will happen if I crank it up. I guess I just need to do it and see.
Here I go again showcasing how new I am to bbq......Now, at the higher temps. that ya'll are suggesting, are you not scared the meat will burn or be dry? At 220, my ribs are already kind of dry and I hate to see what will happen if I crank it up. I guess I just need to do it and see.
What are you cooking on?