First Rib Smoke
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 09:03
Morning all,
So I attempted my first rack of ribs this Sunday and it turned out pretty well. I was using some new charcoal;
http://www.bridgebrooke.co.uk/barbies-r ... rcoal.html
Which, although really tricky to get lit, held temperature pretty well and lasted a long time too. In the end I had to use some Big K briquettes in the bottom of the chimney starter to get enough heat to get these things lit.
I used applewood chips from Makro soaked then wrapped in a foil pouch with holes in to get some woody flavour in. I was following the Big Bob Gibson Rib Recipe from their book which involved 4 hours on the grill at 250f then painting it with their championship red sauce then back on the grill for another 20 minutes.
I'm still a little confused by the cuts of ribs over here, I asked for spare ribs and they showed me some puny not very meaty little things and I asked for something a bit meatier and they pulled out a huge rack which didn't quite seem to have full ribs in and had a lot of belly meat on it. Damn expensive too I thought, £14 per rack. Is there a special thing to ask for instead of a rack of st louis cut ribs?
So with this rack I was a little confused as the membrane came off in bits, but seemed to go under some fat so I pulled that off and it still seemed to go under more meat and I left that bit on... not sure if that's right or wrong. Then I applied the dry rub, which I'd made and put in a spice shaker which was brilliant.. and the other thing I tried this time was... gloves! They were so much better than bare hands as the rub stuck to the meat, and not me
Well, they turned out really well, juicy, moist, great flavour, still had some bite to them, but I'm still a bit disappointed because all of my Q' so far with pork has had the same flavour to it, and I'm not sure whether it's the charcoal (which was why I tried this new stuff) or the rubs (all from Big bob gibson) or the wood (applewood). So I think I'll try a different wood next and a different rub on the next rack of ribs.
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So I attempted my first rack of ribs this Sunday and it turned out pretty well. I was using some new charcoal;
http://www.bridgebrooke.co.uk/barbies-r ... rcoal.html
Which, although really tricky to get lit, held temperature pretty well and lasted a long time too. In the end I had to use some Big K briquettes in the bottom of the chimney starter to get enough heat to get these things lit.
I used applewood chips from Makro soaked then wrapped in a foil pouch with holes in to get some woody flavour in. I was following the Big Bob Gibson Rib Recipe from their book which involved 4 hours on the grill at 250f then painting it with their championship red sauce then back on the grill for another 20 minutes.
I'm still a little confused by the cuts of ribs over here, I asked for spare ribs and they showed me some puny not very meaty little things and I asked for something a bit meatier and they pulled out a huge rack which didn't quite seem to have full ribs in and had a lot of belly meat on it. Damn expensive too I thought, £14 per rack. Is there a special thing to ask for instead of a rack of st louis cut ribs?
So with this rack I was a little confused as the membrane came off in bits, but seemed to go under some fat so I pulled that off and it still seemed to go under more meat and I left that bit on... not sure if that's right or wrong. Then I applied the dry rub, which I'd made and put in a spice shaker which was brilliant.. and the other thing I tried this time was... gloves! They were so much better than bare hands as the rub stuck to the meat, and not me
Well, they turned out really well, juicy, moist, great flavour, still had some bite to them, but I'm still a bit disappointed because all of my Q' so far with pork has had the same flavour to it, and I'm not sure whether it's the charcoal (which was why I tried this new stuff) or the rubs (all from Big bob gibson) or the wood (applewood). So I think I'll try a different wood next and a different rub on the next rack of ribs.
Pics!


What is this flappy bit?





