Jim Lampe
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
Yesterday, I seasoned a nice meaty rack of St Louis cut spare ribs with some favourite rubs...
then tossed 'em on the 22"WSM with apple & hickory wood
after three hours, I decided to wrap them, but instead of using foil,
I got out some fancy Aaron Franklin BBQ Pink Butcher Paper (a nice gift from a very good friend in the St Louis area)
oops! almost forgot the taters....
we'll let those continue for at least another hour or so..........
(tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock)
so, another hour or so goes by and we removed the saturated butcher paper...
the ribs were still pretty much intact (not falling off the bone).
I decided to sauce the pork with a glaze of Rufus Teague BBQ Sauce (Great Stuff folks!)
around 25 minutes later, I brought the ribs in the warm house to briefly rest before slicing.
lemme tellya about this butcher paper... it's dang tough! The knife slicing the ribs did NOT slice thru the paper!
anyway, dinner was served ON the Pink Butcher Paper that Aaron Franklin serves his grub on.
Smoked/baked russet taters, oven roasted cauliflower were the decent sides... Life was Good in Raymond last night.
Thank you all for stoppin' by to check out my addiction
then tossed 'em on the 22"WSM with apple & hickory wood

after three hours, I decided to wrap them, but instead of using foil,
I got out some fancy Aaron Franklin BBQ Pink Butcher Paper (a nice gift from a very good friend in the St Louis area)


oops! almost forgot the taters....

we'll let those continue for at least another hour or so..........
(tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock)
so, another hour or so goes by and we removed the saturated butcher paper...
the ribs were still pretty much intact (not falling off the bone).
I decided to sauce the pork with a glaze of Rufus Teague BBQ Sauce (Great Stuff folks!)

around 25 minutes later, I brought the ribs in the warm house to briefly rest before slicing.
lemme tellya about this butcher paper... it's dang tough! The knife slicing the ribs did NOT slice thru the paper!

anyway, dinner was served ON the Pink Butcher Paper that Aaron Franklin serves his grub on.

Smoked/baked russet taters, oven roasted cauliflower were the decent sides... Life was Good in Raymond last night.
Thank you all for stoppin' by to check out my addiction
