Will seasoned ribs make it an extra day?

Started by HookedOnMyBradley, August 05, 2011, 06:55:25 PM

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HookedOnMyBradley

I have 4 seasoned and wrapped racks of ribs sitting in the fridge waiting on what I hoped was a good smoking tomorrow but the company I had coming over tomorrow is asking if I can postpone one day.  Would it be a good idea to leave the seasoned ribs in the fridge for an additonal day or should I smoke em up tomorrow?  I am leary myself but thought I would ask for some other opinions.  Thanks in advance.

Greg

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HookedOnMyBradley

I guess I should have added that they have already been rubbed.  I know the longer they sit, the more the seasonings make their way into the meat (drool!), but is that extra day with rub on a good or a bad thing?

Tenpoint5

You should be all right Greg to hold them an extra day in the fridge.
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Ka Honu

I'd go ahead and cook 'em, eat 'em myself, and tell the company they missed a really great meal.  That'll teach 'em.

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Quote from: Ka Honu on August 05, 2011, 09:39:51 PM
I'd go ahead and cook 'em, eat 'em myself, and tell the company they missed a really great meal.  That'll teach 'em.
but show them some pictures
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HookedOnMyBradley

If any of you are interested, the rubbed ribs made it an extra day just fine double saran and tinfoil wrapped in the fridge and the amount of flavor that the ribs absorbed was phenomenal!  Hit em with like 4 hours of hickory and they turned out scrumptous!  Thanks again for all the help.

Greg

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Quote from: HookedOnMyBradley on August 08, 2011, 11:49:42 AM
If any of you are interested, the rubbed ribs made it an extra day just fine double saran and tinfoil wrapped in the fridge and the amount of flavor that the ribs absorbed was phenomenal!  Hit em with like 4 hours of hickory and they turned out scrumptous!  Thanks again for all the help.

Greg

No pictures,,,,didnt happen.  ;D

Tenpoint5

Quote from: HookedOnMyBradley on August 08, 2011, 11:49:42 AM
If any of you are interested, the rubbed ribs made it an extra day just fine double saran and tinfoil wrapped in the fridge and the amount of flavor that the ribs absorbed was phenomenal!  Hit em with like 4 hours of hickory and they turned out scrumptous!  Thanks again for all the help.

Greg

NO PICS, NEVER HAPPENED!! ;D ;D
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

ghost9mm

ya could not even get a picture of the gnawed up bones... jeeez... :D :D
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm No Pictures Hmmmmmmmmmm  :o  ;D

HookedOnMyBradley

Sorry for the lack of pics!  I was unaware that proof was required.  It's a little blurry but I hope it'll do!  Still enjoying these scrumptious morsels.


Tenpoint5

They do look good. Yep now it officially Happened!! No Pic it didn't happen. Your Ribs Happened
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

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Greg, It's not No One believes or doesn't believe cooks on the Forum.

We just LOVE food porn.

Glad you had some GREAT ribs from your Bradley.

You did good.