Bob Porter
TVWBB Member
After purchasing the WSM this summer, I began smoking lots of baby backs and butts. Everywhere I looked though, it seemed folks were cooking spares. I see them at the store but have been intimidated.
Well, on Friday when I was picking up some butts, I decided to pick up a package of spares. I looked at a couple You Tube videos (including Chris's) on how to prepare the spares St. Louis style.
Today I trimmed them, rubbed them, smoked them, and just finished eating them. Spares will be on the menu a lot more now. We all really enjoyed these ribs.
I even smoked the trimmings. One piece got a bit done, but the others were good afternoon treats while we waited for the ribs.
I used the Sugarless Texas Sprinkle and foiled them. We agreed these have been the best ribs I've smoked yet. Wifey asked for the cayenne to be cut back some next time. The trimmings were far more peppery than the finished ribs were, but I do aim to please so will cut back a touch next time.
I appreciate all the help folks have offered here. It makes picking up this *hobby* far more entertaining. Success is always right there.
Well, on Friday when I was picking up some butts, I decided to pick up a package of spares. I looked at a couple You Tube videos (including Chris's) on how to prepare the spares St. Louis style.
Today I trimmed them, rubbed them, smoked them, and just finished eating them. Spares will be on the menu a lot more now. We all really enjoyed these ribs.
I even smoked the trimmings. One piece got a bit done, but the others were good afternoon treats while we waited for the ribs.
I used the Sugarless Texas Sprinkle and foiled them. We agreed these have been the best ribs I've smoked yet. Wifey asked for the cayenne to be cut back some next time. The trimmings were far more peppery than the finished ribs were, but I do aim to please so will cut back a touch next time.
I appreciate all the help folks have offered here. It makes picking up this *hobby* far more entertaining. Success is always right there.


