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I'm a fan of beef ribs, big times. Yours look great, and plentiful! I'm thinking it's about that time again for me...
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Originally posted by supergas6 View PostWow, Deuce, they look awesome! How long did you cook them for? What was your trigger fortaking them off?.
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Wow, Deuce, they look awesome! How long did you cook them for? What was your trigger for taking them off? I've only done back ribs once and they were ok, but nothing to write home about (which, I guess, is why I've only done them once). I've been looking for an excuse to do them again...
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Righteously done!! Most folks believe that the PBC was made for chicken but I'm starting to believe that it was made for beef ribs.
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Very Nice! Your cook helps give confidence to some users in colder climates... I am glad it work so well for you.
And...they look GREAT!
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Beef Back Ribs on the PBC
I cooked up a couple of racks on the PBC today. The temperature was 39 degrees when I started with a 25 -30 mph NW wind. I lit it up as The Pit Boss suggested in the sticky. It spiked at 340 and held a constant 280's. I just turned the bottom opening opposite of the wind and propped a board to block some wind. The PBC just does what it usually does. Those ribs were some fine eating.
Rubbed and ready to go. I used a combo of three rubs actually, Saltgrass 7 spice steak rub, PBC beef and game, and Smoking Guns. Just a light pass with each, but ended with a good coating of the combo. They raved over the seasoning and wanted them dry.
Fresh out the cooker for a short rest.
Plated up and ready to go.
I surely hope I can run across these again soon, hard to find them here. They were tender and moist. Thanks for looking.Tags: None
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