BigAl
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My 4th BBQ meal.
Target Supper Grocery had 10 ears of corn for $1.00.
Soaked corn in water for 1.5hrs. Then positioned corn for offset cooking away from direct heat. Cooking on my $10 used craigslist Green Weber Grill.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0186.jpg
Baby Back ribs, Target had them for $1.69 lb. Had to place some angle iron on the weber rack and then added two cast iron grates from another cooker to get ribs to sit over the corn. Ribs were seasoned with Stubb's BBQ Spice Rub, a little Sea Salt, Garlic Pepper, fresh cracked Black Pepper.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0187.jpg
Two sweet potatoes from Target. In smoke and then foiled for last hr.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0188.jpg
Corn done after three hours.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0189.jpg
Ribs done after 4.5 hrs and ready for sauce.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0190.jpg
Sauced, glazed and ready to eat.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0193.jpg
Pecan wood smoke thru out the ribs gave them nice color and flavor.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0195.jpg
Part of the Target $11.45 meal. The corn was my best ever great smoke flavor, I have grilled it many times but it never got any smoke flavor, if the family does not like smoked meat, they won't like this offset corn method. No butter on corn, it did not need it! Love the sweet potatoes. Good news, lots of leftovers
I also did a package of Ball Park all beef hot dogs.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0197.jpg
Target Supper Grocery had 10 ears of corn for $1.00.
Soaked corn in water for 1.5hrs. Then positioned corn for offset cooking away from direct heat. Cooking on my $10 used craigslist Green Weber Grill.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0186.jpg
Baby Back ribs, Target had them for $1.69 lb. Had to place some angle iron on the weber rack and then added two cast iron grates from another cooker to get ribs to sit over the corn. Ribs were seasoned with Stubb's BBQ Spice Rub, a little Sea Salt, Garlic Pepper, fresh cracked Black Pepper.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0187.jpg
Two sweet potatoes from Target. In smoke and then foiled for last hr.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0188.jpg
Corn done after three hours.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0189.jpg
Ribs done after 4.5 hrs and ready for sauce.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0190.jpg
Sauced, glazed and ready to eat.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0193.jpg
Pecan wood smoke thru out the ribs gave them nice color and flavor.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0195.jpg
Part of the Target $11.45 meal. The corn was my best ever great smoke flavor, I have grilled it many times but it never got any smoke flavor, if the family does not like smoked meat, they won't like this offset corn method. No butter on corn, it did not need it! Love the sweet potatoes. Good news, lots of leftovers
I also did a package of Ball Park all beef hot dogs.
http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af216/aw4golf/7-4-09_BBQ/DSCN0197.jpg
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