Robert McGee
TVWBB Gold Member
Today, I loaded up the Mini-Joe with six half racks of St. Louis Cut Ribs with the help of two Brinkman Rib Racks.
I picked up a new bean can for my mini "Tin Can Minion" start. This one is a 14.5 oz can of green beans from the local super market. I placed it in the center of my charcoal basket.

I loaded up the charcoal basket with Kingsford Original and a few pieces of apple wood.

I dropped a Weber lighting cube in my IKEA silverware caddy and placed six or eight briquettes on top of the lit cube:

I then dumped them into the empty can and pulled it from the pile of charcoal:

"Houston, we have a launch!"

Here's a finished rib on the plate. Lots of moisture, tenderness, and flat out goodness (using Harry Soo's recipe and method) - nice smoke ring, also:

Here is the charcoal leftover after I shut it down. Looks like another hour or so available should I have needed it.

All in all, I am a VERY happy camper! The ribs were some of the best I have ever cooked. The Mini-Joe held temps very well. It works just a bit different than my WSM, but nothing that will take more than a bit more experience. It is a DANDY piece of gear just like everyone has been raving about for the last several years.
Thanks for listening!
Dale53
I picked up a new bean can for my mini "Tin Can Minion" start. This one is a 14.5 oz can of green beans from the local super market. I placed it in the center of my charcoal basket.

I loaded up the charcoal basket with Kingsford Original and a few pieces of apple wood.

I dropped a Weber lighting cube in my IKEA silverware caddy and placed six or eight briquettes on top of the lit cube:

I then dumped them into the empty can and pulled it from the pile of charcoal:

"Houston, we have a launch!"

Here's a finished rib on the plate. Lots of moisture, tenderness, and flat out goodness (using Harry Soo's recipe and method) - nice smoke ring, also:

Here is the charcoal leftover after I shut it down. Looks like another hour or so available should I have needed it.

All in all, I am a VERY happy camper! The ribs were some of the best I have ever cooked. The Mini-Joe held temps very well. It works just a bit different than my WSM, but nothing that will take more than a bit more experience. It is a DANDY piece of gear just like everyone has been raving about for the last several years.
Thanks for listening!
Dale53
