Rib replication
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Rib replication
After last weekends success with ribs I want to try to reproduce the same results as before. My dad is supposed to come hang out sat night and I sure do want to show off. I love the weber and I am going to use it again but Im anxious to see if I can pull these off with the highland. I was planning on doing 2 racks of baby basks but I might have to buy a 3rd just to use the offset. But then I would just be wasting charcoal. I will prob try the offset one weekend for just myself and focus on replicating last weekends cook.
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Re: Rib replication
You make your Dad Proud, I'm sure - - - - NOW, listen to another old man "If it works DON'T FIX IT" - - - so do them exactly like your Successful Reebz were done.
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Re: Rib replication
OldUsedParts wrote:You make your Dad Proud, I'm sure - - - - NOW, listen to another old man "If it works DON'T FIX IT" - - - so do them exactly like your Successful Reebz were done.
I totally agree with this advice.
Tools:
Horizon Marshal 20" RD Special Offset
22" Weber Master Touch (limited edition smoke color)
Large BGE
Napoleon Gasser
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Frank Zappa"
Horizon Marshal 20" RD Special Offset
22" Weber Master Touch (limited edition smoke color)
Large BGE
Napoleon Gasser
"There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe,and it has a longer shelf life."
Frank Zappa"
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Re: Rib replication
The old man had to cancel our get together but that's not going to stop me from my rib reproduction. Everything is exactly the same less for using apple wood chunks vs chips. It a little over an hour in. I also took the time to clean out the highland. I brought the grates in and washed them real good. I also took out the grease soaked tinfoil I forgot about. I got a nice hot fire in it right now so hopefully it will kill anything nasty in there.
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You got it goin on, Friend, can't wait to see the final pic
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Re: Rib replication
Good results again. In happy with this method. Now that the highland is cleaned out i will try the next batch on it. Here's to hoping they turn out good too.
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Re: Rib replication
Lookin' good.........but frankly from the subject title I was expecting another Adam and Eve story........
tarde venientibus ossa....
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Papa Tom wrote:Lookin' good.........but frankly from the subject title I was expecting another Adam and Eve story........
an Apple spritz would have sealed the deal, eh Papa T?
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