LMichaels
TVWBB 2-Star Olympian
Well, I'm all in. Prepped 6 racks of St Louis ribs (pulled membranes, trimmed off the tips and flabby meat with only cartilage on the ends). Really bugs me Costco sells ribs called St Louis when they are not even fully trimmed. Luckily I can give the trimmings to my daughter and my brother. Who use them for Sunday gravy. Sadly I cannot do this because of the capo de capo. Otherwise I would be simply throwing that stuff in the trash and it's fully a third of the package weight
Unwrapped the prime brisket I bought the other day and got that "trimmed" up. Not being experienced with brisket, did my best trimming it up. Saved the trimmings to make tallow for when I wrap the brisket. And some of it to grind.
Here is hoping for decent weather Sunday night as the brisket will be an overnighter on the Z grill, the ribs will go on in the wee hours of the AM,
I know the pellet consumption of the Z is very reasonable so a 28lb hopper will more than do the job. It's so big I think I can fit the brisket and all the ribs on it.
Unwrapped the prime brisket I bought the other day and got that "trimmed" up. Not being experienced with brisket, did my best trimming it up. Saved the trimmings to make tallow for when I wrap the brisket. And some of it to grind.
Here is hoping for decent weather Sunday night as the brisket will be an overnighter on the Z grill, the ribs will go on in the wee hours of the AM,
I know the pellet consumption of the Z is very reasonable so a 28lb hopper will more than do the job. It's so big I think I can fit the brisket and all the ribs on it.