Rib reheat help needed

Started by KyNola, May 03, 2010, 07:25:29 PM

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KyNola

OK boys and girls, I am going to smoke some ribs on Saturday for my Mother-in law for Mother's Day lunch on Sunday.  Can you help me with proper reheating techniques that won't dry these ribs out?  I thought about vac sealing and then reheating in a hot water bath.  Any thoughts pro or con?

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Tenpoint5

Larry,
If you will have access to a grill at the shindig. I would pull them out of the Mak prior to them being finished. Then wrap in foil with a spritz of AJ or Bourbon and finish in foil packs on the grill at the shindig.
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DarqMan

I agree, I reheat my ribs wrapped in foil and they always come out tasty.
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KyNola

Thanks guys.  Chris, I'll definitely have access to a grill as MIL is coming to my house so the name of my grill is MAK! :D  Got an estimate on how long and what grill temp to use to finish?  How long would you go on the initial smoke/cook on Saturday so I don't screw this up?  Jan will be really mad if I mess this up and Chris I'm blaming it all on you! :D ;)

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hal4uk

Just a crazy (untried idea)...

Take a foil half-pan with some hot apple juice, etc...
Bring the MAK up to temp with the pan on the grill...
Then lay a grate over that, place the ribs on, cover loose with foil...
That way, ya get the steamy goodness and fresh smoke/heat...
Roll 'em over once or twice on the grill surface before serving.
I dunno...
Just thinkin' out loud...  ;D
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Tenpoint5

I have used 250ยบ for 20-30 mins to bring up to temp. If you was closer I have a product I am testing right now that would be perfect and I would let you use it. I used it to heat up a brisket in a foil pan and it worked great on the gasser.
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Habanero Smoker

I generally will just flash heat them on the grill, about 2 -5 minutes on each side (depending on thickness), just prior to serving. I first place them meat side down, and if I'm going to add sauce I will do it at this time.



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KevinG

I've been re-heating mine in the oven at about 325 for 1/2 hour wrapped in foil with some apple juice. Some of the sauce will settle out, but it's not too bad and the ribs are moist.
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KyNola

Thank you for all of your suggestions.  I appreciate it.

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Quote from: Habanero Smoker on May 04, 2010, 02:04:40 AM
I generally will just flash heat them on the grill, about 2 -5 minutes on each side (depending on thickness), just prior to serving. I first place them meat side down, and if I'm going to add sauce I will do it at this time.
This is similar to what a lot of restaurants do.

I typically wrap in foil and throw them in the fridge.  To reheat I leave them in the foil and put them in the oven at about 250-300F for about 20 minutes.  You could do the same on the grill.