Sorry for the noob question, but when you dry brine your ribs overnight do you cover them/wrap in foil or do you leave them uncovered? thx in advance.
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If i dry brine, which i dont always do with ribs, i leave uncovered on a rack in the fridge overnight. I only wrap if its something that the brine is going longer than 24 hours (def not ribs) and in that case i use plastic wrap.
edit: also just noticed that this was post number 1...so welcome!!Last edited by grantgallagher; July 17, 2020, 11:44 AM.
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My rib rub has salt. I put this on first thing the day of the cook. I put back in fridge covered until ready to hang.
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