Some Ribs on the Weber Kettle

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kempshark

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Jul 18, 2008
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Palm Harbor, FL
Well, I didn't buy my smoker yet so I had to try to do some ribs on the kettle grill. I used indirect heat (a little lump and a little briquettes since I was low on charcoal) and some maple and orange wood. It was high heat (around 300-350 most of the cook), but the meat did turn out very juicy. I thought it was a little overcooked, because it came off the bone a little too easily but everyone enjoyed it. Oh yeah, no rub or sauce on this one. I used an asian marinade (oyster sauce based) that we've used for years on grilled food.

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i have made lotsa ribs on the weber just like you and you can turn out some great stuff, i made heat deflectors from tin foil when i did mine,,,they look great!!!
 
Nice big 'ol plate of ribs my friend, congrats.
 
Nice looking ribs with a great smoke ring.

I have to agree with everyone else here on the Weber Kettles, I have 2 of them and have cooked just about anything you can think of on them. I've even made biscuits on them.
 
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