who's cooking ribs?
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who's cooking ribs?
I thought I'd ask what everyone else is doing with ribs. I've been trying to source some back ribs which are nice and meaty. Hopefully weighing about a kilo a slab.No joy yet. Can anyone help on this?
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Re: who's cooking ribs?
Macro have a good supply of backs and very meaty spares at the moment. Do you have one near to you?
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only time i have had near that size was cut to order from Owen Taylor
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You might get lucky in some of the meat production plants around your area. There's one near me which sells spares at £2.50/k, each rack is between 1.8-2 kilo in weight. I like buying from them because their freshly killed and haven't been vacuum sealed in cold storage for ages
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Some joker tried selling me spares at £4.40/kg on Saturday. They rung up the 4 slabs and it was £18! I was shocked and told them to forget it...
Went to my usual butchers for some nice meaty back ribs, not 1kg a slab, but still nice and meaty - £5.40 for 3 racks.
Went to my usual butchers for some nice meaty back ribs, not 1kg a slab, but still nice and meaty - £5.40 for 3 racks.
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At least Dick Turpin wore a maskmcdodge wrote:Some joker tried selling me spares at £4.40/kg on Saturday. They rung up the 4 slabs and it was £18! I was shocked and told them to forget it...
Went to my usual butchers for some nice meaty back ribs, not 1kg a slab, but still nice and meaty - £5.40 for 3 racks.
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I seriously couldn't believe it. I even told her that I'm used to paying £1.20ish for ribs and anything above that is crazy.
She spoke to the butcher and said she would do the lot for £16 as opposed to £18...
I then left.
She spoke to the butcher and said she would do the lot for £16 as opposed to £18...
I then left.
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I must have 7 racks of spares in the freezer, looking to cook them in one go as my gas tank is getting quite light and I was wondering what's the best way to preserve the racks after smoking them, so I can reheat them?....Do I need to buy a vacuum machine or would they do fine sealed up in bags with as much air squeezed out as I can get......need to reheat in water bath, yes?
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I pay £2.80 per kilo and usually get 5 or 6 slabs in a 10 kg case. It depends on how much meat you want on your bones and whether you're prepared to sacrifice some trim to get a high quality product. i can't imagine that there is too much meat on a £1.20 rack ...or am I getting ripped off?
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Na, £2.80/k for spares are a good price, I think the other member was paying £1.20 for back ribs (lot less meat)joker smoker wrote:I pay £2.80 per kilo and usually get 5 or 6 slabs in a 10 kg case. It depends on how much meat you want on your bones and whether you're prepared to sacrifice some trim to get a high quality product. i can't imagine that there is too much meat on a £1.20 rack ...or am I getting ripped off?
