Peter Gallagher
TVWBB Guru
I took Friday off, and decided to do some baby backs. It's been a little while, and with the first glimmers of Spring, it seemed like the perfect thing to do.
Grabbed some stuff to make the rub and sauce
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Made a little rub. I like a rub with heat, but not too much salt - I like to use chili Arbol for the heat.
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Dust the ribs and let sit - Next, bust a move on the sauce
After about 3 hours they begin to bark up. I like to do baby backs at around 230-235 - We did these guys on peach wood.
After about 5+ hours they get sauced -
and served !

Grabbed some stuff to make the rub and sauce
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Made a little rub. I like a rub with heat, but not too much salt - I like to use chili Arbol for the heat.
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Dust the ribs and let sit - Next, bust a move on the sauce

After about 3 hours they begin to bark up. I like to do baby backs at around 230-235 - We did these guys on peach wood.

After about 5+ hours they get sauced -

and served !