whats the average smoke time for 2 racks of spare ribs ?????????
My average is they are done when they are done. J/K. I did some St. Louis style this last weekend and the total cook was more than 10 hrs. I did put them in kinda cold and set the temp at 215°f. They really had a nice bark and the bones pulled out easy but not fall off the bone. Normally I cook at a little higher temp 250° at about 6-7 hrs. HTH and have fun.
Jeff
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250 wont that dry the bad boys out ?
Clarego-
My usual cook time for 2 racks is 5-6 hrs starting with a preheated bs and room temp ribs. Don't forget the mustard slather before you put on the rub. Have fun[^][^][^]
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Never has with me but I can also say I only use the thermometer in my Bradley door for ribs. It may be off I don't know. When I cook Boston butts and Brisket I use a meat thermometer and the door thermometer. I also put the smaller parts on the top rack and the bigger parts on the second rack. I then invert a rack over the top rack with 5 slices of bacon. I also rotate the racks(front to back only)every 2 hrs.
Jeff
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Hi Clarego,
I did my first batch (2 racks) a couple weeks ago at 240-250 on the Mav and they cooked for about 6 hrs. Came out great--very tender[:p]!
John
Newton MA
I agree with JJC
Smoke on!!
I opt for temps not exceeding 210, and go for slow. Top rack always have bacon dripping down. I change water at 4 hrs after the 4 hours of bisquettes and mop, then mop again about an hour before they reach internal meat set point. After cook, spray down with apple juice and into FTC for a couple of hours.
Bill
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