Small Spares
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Small Spares
About three pounds, Saint Louis trim, SB Competition rub. Only took about three hours on the Kamado-type, due to some strange barbecue sorcery, which might have been the use of briquettes. Apple and cherry.
Strange sorcery indeed: Temp held rock steady at 275°. Half an hour before taking them off, they got a light lacquer of Stubb's sauce.
On rig
Inside, cut
Plated
(Not seen: pickles and lettuce slaw sides!)
Came out really good, easily ripped off the bone with your teeth, but still some chew.
We can usually do ribs just fine (my vegetarian cousin would inhale them). It's chicken that drives us nuts.
Strange sorcery indeed: Temp held rock steady at 275°. Half an hour before taking them off, they got a light lacquer of Stubb's sauce.
On rig
Inside, cut
Plated
(Not seen: pickles and lettuce slaw sides!)
Came out really good, easily ripped off the bone with your teeth, but still some chew.
We can usually do ribs just fine (my vegetarian cousin would inhale them). It's chicken that drives us nuts.
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Those Bonze look great, Mam - - - and it looks like "GMTA" - - - I have a 2.99 lb rack of S.L. spares in the frig defrosting as I type.
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those look fantastic!!
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It's always a good thing when I don't have to fuss with the rig during a cook. It only needed 2 small adjustments to keep the temp steady. As Sailor mentioned, using briquettes (along with some lump) may have been the major piece of this magic.
We managed to save some of it to freeze.
We managed to save some of it to freeze.
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Looks great! How does the Stubbs pair, flavor-wise with the SB Competition?
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Great looking bonz SK & PB.
Love the color, I'm sure they would be great dry as well.
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Love the color, I'm sure they would be great dry as well.
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TX1911 wrote:Looks great! How does the Stubbs pair, flavor-wise with the SB Competition?
Was fine!
Thanks, one and all. Hope this won't be the last cook of the season.
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The Pocono Ring Shop wrote:Great looking bonz SK & PB.
Love the color, I'm sure they would be great dry as well.
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Thanks PB, good to reconnect.
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Sailor Kenshin wrote: Hope this won't be the last cook of the season.
The Wiffy mentioned last night that she could sense a touch of Fall in the air.
I was sweating like a stuck Hawg yesterday while cooking those Ribs and we've had highs in the 80s everyday this week.
I don't know how she could predict the weather laying in bed with the AC and Fans on all day and night.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Sailor Kenshin wrote: Hope this won't be the last cook of the season.
The Wiffy mentioned last night that she could sense a touch of Fall in the air.
I was sweating like a stuck Hawg yesterday while cooking those Ribs and we've had highs in the 80s everyday this week.
I don't know how she could predict the weather laying in bed with the AC and Fans on all day and night.
It got chilly here all of a sudden, boom. But we normally keep the a/c in the bedroom until November. You never know!
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Hah, u guys are behind, we had snow flurries a few days ago :):):)
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I'm ready for cooler temps but not winter temps yet
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OldUsedParts wrote:I'm ready for cooler temps but not winter temps yet
I could go for some winter temps right about now.....
Fall has been surprisingly pleasant, but winter is my jam!
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