Jan's Rub ribletts

Started by SiFumar, July 25, 2011, 04:37:34 PM

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SiFumar

I get a call from my baby boy this weekend.  Conversation went like this...Hey Ma you know we're coming out this week end...yes Mat I do.....well Ma I'm bring "trusty blue"... who I say?  The ice chest he says.  Ok...and this means what?  Well can you smoke up a pack of ribletts just for us to take back.(his brothers are also arriving this week end)and put aside in freezer.  You can make us all more to eat while we're there.  Ok I laugh.  And Ma......can you use Jan's Rub on them.  Anything else I ask....well can you make us a batch of Jan's Rub to take home also!  Geez KyNola and Jan you've hooked my boy!  Many thanks again for the recipe!

Bag of frozen ribletts


Finished ribletts

SouthernSmoked

Dang ribletts....mmmm mmmmm gooooood!
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Well I think I could hurt myself right there, and get belly ache ... :D
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OU812

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Riblets are gooood know matter how ya cook em!

Edit: Them some gooood loookin riblets. ;D

SamuelG

They look amazing!  What are riblets (sorry fir the dumb question?)


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KyNola

SiFumar,
Jan and I both thank you very much.

You take good care of that boy. ;)

Mr. and Mrs. KyNola

Tenpoint5

Them sure does look really good!!
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Bigbirdoffroad

OK.... I'm with SamuelG, What the heck are ribletts and where do you buy them?
I'm not the smartest peanut in the turd!

SiFumar

This best explains ribletts  http://bbq.about.com/cs/ribs/a/aa092003a.htm.  I've bought them for years(for soup or grilling) but never thought of smoking them until someone here did (I think OU812...forgive me if I got the wrong person) I buy them at the AFB commissary.  Right now they are running $9.99 for a 10lb box/bag.  But I have picked them up before at Albertsons or Luckys.  Ask the butcher about them.  Different parts of the county calls them different things.  The ones I get have flat button like bones.  They are quite meaty and have lots of flavor. Jans Rub is perfect on them.  With or without sauce smoked ribletts are great.

Quote from: KyNola on July 25, 2011, 08:31:58 PM
SiFumar,
Jan and I both thank you very much.

You take good care of that boy. ;)

Mr. and Mrs. KyNola

Boy(all of 31 yrs) has always been well taken care of..lol.  He lives closest so he comes home more often. ;D  We all use your rub on just about everything...thanks again for your kindness in sharing.

OU812

Quote from: SiFumar on July 26, 2011, 03:24:18 PM
This best explains ribletts  http://bbq.about.com/cs/ribs/a/aa092003a.htm.  I've bought them for years(for soup or grilling) but never thought of smoking them until someone here did (I think OU812...forgive me if I got the wrong person)


Yep,,,that was me.  ;D

Been smokin them for years and we can find them at about every grocery store around here.