Another question on rib racks


 

Brian_D

TVWBB Pro
When bbq'ing multiple racks of ribs on a rib rack, how do you keep the ends of the ribs from touching each other?
 
When bbq'ing multiple racks of ribs on a rib rack, how do you keep the ends of the ribs from touching each other?

When I used to use a rack (I coil them now), I just propped a toothpick (the round ones are stiffer) between them (no need to stick it in). As it cooks, it'll stay apart naturally).
 
Thanks, I'll try those. I've been using flat toothpicks - it takes ALOT of them because they are weak & they are hard to find after the cook is over.
 

 

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