Keeping pork ribs warm

Started by 4given, March 15, 2012, 12:18:35 PM

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4given

Gonna try my hand at making pork spareibs tomorow. Gonna use TenPoint5's  3-2-1 method from the recipe site. Since I am having guests over and the ribs might be done early what is the best way to keep them warm for a few hours? FTC?
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If they finish early, I'd wrap them and put them back in your Bradley on a low (120°-ish) setting.

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I hold them using the Bradley at a temperature of 140° - 150°F.



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I FTC'd them in a cooler with a couple of foil-wrapped bricks that spent some time in a 500F oven.
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Quote from: 4given on March 15, 2012, 12:18:35 PM
Gonna use TenPoint5's  3-2-1 method from the recipe site.

I use the FTC method for up to 3 hours.

If that 3-2-1 method doesn't result in ribs as tender as you wanted try reversing some of the numbers next time.  I smoked some spare ribs the other week using a 2-3-1 method that someone else on here suggested and they turned out fall-off-the-bone tender.   ;)

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