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    Giant Mulefoot Ribs on PBC

    Now I want to start out by saying I am not from Texas and neither was the Mulefoot pig I am cooking today. I bought a bunch from farmer prepackaged. I thought this would be whole sparerib because of weight. Instead, inside are dinosaur bones. 8 inch ribs on this monster. Putting them on my PBC now. Very meaty, average 7 lb per rack. Cutting in half to got on PBC. Report back later, might wrap these monsters later. Check back later once they get smoked Click image for larger version

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      Never cooked Mulefoot. Looked very meaty with substantial marbling. I am figuring at least 5 hours. They are quite thick. Welcome anyinput from others who have cooked Mulefoot before!

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        #4
        All I can say is " I like what I’m lookin’ at " !

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          #5
          I’ve never heard of mulefoot but they look great!

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ID:	838186 Well we ate them up. Very moist..trying to fight food coma while typing. Taste was wonderful. I did take time to get some pics before devouring mucho pork.

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              #7
              Wowsers, them are some serious rack o ribs!!! Looks like ya done a Fine Job on em, Brother!

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                #8
                Those look great!

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                  #9
                  Nicely done!

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                    #10
                    Awesome!

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                      #11
                      This is one heritage breed of pig I've heard of and know nothing about. Those rib bones are very interesting. Meat looks marvelous !!

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                        After reading the Detailed Description you've provided it sounds like 87% of the Amazingribs clan.

                      #12
                      those look fantastic

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                        #13
                        I have no idea what Mulefoot ribs are, but I'd eat those in a second. Looks great!

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                          #14
                          Thank you all! They were quite tasty. Best part is still got leftovers. Somebody's got to eat them, guess I am up for the task,lol.

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                            #15
                            We buy our pork from a farmer who raises mulefoots. It's good stuff. Not quite Berkshire, but still awfully good.

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