- Nov 21, 2015
- 10
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Hey Folks, I have perfected the art of smoking 40lbs of boston butt for large gatherings, and I am perfect in smoking my 25 LBs Turkey at thanksgiving for the past 5 years, but I absolutely suck at being consistent with getting fall off the bone baby back ribs. I have a 5 foot smoke hollow stack smoker. I have had success putthing the ribs on for 5 to 6 hours at 220 and leaving them, and then I have had times where they dry out or not get done enough. It seems like it's not an exact science with baby back ribs like it is for boston butt or Turkeys.
I was thinking to try this...Please tell me where I'm off base...and I appreciate all input....Thanks!!!
1. Put applewood and cherrywood chips in my wood box. Fill the Water bowl with cold water
2. Fire up Smoker to 220.
3. Remove Membrane from Ribs
3. Put ribs (covered in our favorite dry rub) in smoker (2 racks on top rack, 1 rack on next to top rack)
4. Keep smoker Temp at 220 and smoke for 3 hours
5. Wrap the ribs in Tin Foil (any suggestions on what to put in the wrap?)
6. Put ribs (still wrapped in foil) back in smoker for 2 hours at 220.
7. Remove ribs and keep wrapped in foil and put in cooler wrapped with towels for 3 hours before serving.
Again, I'm willing to listen here as I would really like to know what consistently works for fall off the bone baby back ribs. Thanks folks!! Bondo
I was thinking to try this...Please tell me where I'm off base...and I appreciate all input....Thanks!!!
1. Put applewood and cherrywood chips in my wood box. Fill the Water bowl with cold water
2. Fire up Smoker to 220.
3. Remove Membrane from Ribs
3. Put ribs (covered in our favorite dry rub) in smoker (2 racks on top rack, 1 rack on next to top rack)
4. Keep smoker Temp at 220 and smoke for 3 hours
5. Wrap the ribs in Tin Foil (any suggestions on what to put in the wrap?)
6. Put ribs (still wrapped in foil) back in smoker for 2 hours at 220.
7. Remove ribs and keep wrapped in foil and put in cooler wrapped with towels for 3 hours before serving.
Again, I'm willing to listen here as I would really like to know what consistently works for fall off the bone baby back ribs. Thanks folks!! Bondo