Had a craving for ribs this weekend, I think its been at least a year and a half since I cooked ribs last. Used the 321 method, and they were decent... Anyhoo decided I wanted to cook em till they weeped that pig honey (Thanks for the inspirational vid Pitmaster T...)!
Cooked one rack of spares, untrimmed, membrane removed, rubbed with yardbird @ 290-300 indirect on the kettle with a few chunks of cherry. Bark did not get too dark, and still held together after resting in foil for an hour and a half (dinner timeline didn't come together like I wanted). Although the ribs were tender, I think I couldve left em on the kettle for another 30 min or so. They were still a little greasy. Sorry no pron... It started pouring rain as I took the ribs off the heat. However, I feel confident to cook those ribs again same way with no fear of dry ribs. And I could trim em up a little too.
Cooked one rack of spares, untrimmed, membrane removed, rubbed with yardbird @ 290-300 indirect on the kettle with a few chunks of cherry. Bark did not get too dark, and still held together after resting in foil for an hour and a half (dinner timeline didn't come together like I wanted). Although the ribs were tender, I think I couldve left em on the kettle for another 30 min or so. They were still a little greasy. Sorry no pron... It started pouring rain as I took the ribs off the heat. However, I feel confident to cook those ribs again same way with no fear of dry ribs. And I could trim em up a little too.