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Oldhoss

Full Fledged Farker
Joined
Jan 20, 2013
Location
London Ontario Canada
Picked this up a few days ago and needed to put it to use:

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After a couple hours in the fridge with a homemade rub that is light on sugar. Got the costco side rib pack that has the whole rib cut in two....chine bones are on the right:

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Got the chine bone strips to the outside and a couple small scrape from under the ribs hanging on the handles:

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Temp was around 265f for the first 2 hours with a foiled water pan empty. Bark had formed so I added boiling water to the pan via a side slot I left in the foil...one on each side actually. Temp droped to 250f when the water was added and did not want to go up so I left it. The scrap pieces were done after another hour or so:

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The ribs were done at about the 4 hour mark:

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These crunchy ribs like Tiger Sauce....after a bite:

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The chine bone pieces went another hour or so. Gonna shred that and work it into some beans tommorrow....I'll add some shots of that.
 
Took about 4 cups of rib shred from the chine bone strips and combined with the following.....4 cans Bush's beans, 1 red bell pepper, 1 orange bell pepper, 2 jalapenos, 500 gm pack of bacon, an onion, a bunch of bbq sauce, some fresh garlic, a can of pinnapples with the juice....onto the kettle with some oak and pecan for a few hours at about 210f or so:

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To finish off the day I got some burgers and a spagetti squash....smoked a couple of the burgers:

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When the burgers got to the point of starting to cook I pulled them, changed the setup of the charcoal grate, added a bunch of charcoal then grilled the squash flesh side down. Squash were then moved to the cool side, put flesh side up and some butter and molasses added. I then added the burgers...the smoked ones turn red when they hit the heat:

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Not sure why the butter/molasses combo looks green? Something to do with the flash at night I am thinking. Finished my burger with some smoked cheese, red pepper dijon mustard and some sweet onions:

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