So this last weekend I broke in my WSM 22" for the first time on Baby Back Ribs using the
3-(2.5)-0.5 method. They were decent but I've made better in the past. Personally, I think this method cooked them a little long. To the point where the meat was falling off the bone too easy and some of the ends of the smaller racks were borderline dry. Most of the racks were just fine though but the taste was a little bland, due to lack of salt. This time I applied my rub just 2 hours before I threw them on the smoker, could this have caused the blandness/lack of salt?? Normally I apply the rub the night before. I got my ribs from Costco and it was my first time trying their Baby Back Ribs. Here's a dumb question: Don't most ribs come with somewhat of a salty flavor or is it mostly in the rub that's applied?? Should I add more salt to the rub or just apply the rub for a longer period of time?? Also, on cook times. When do you guys start timing?? When you throw the meat on or when the temp gets to the right range?? Is the 3-1-1 method a better option for smoking baby back ribs?? I'd be grateful for any ideas you guys can give to this NEWB.
3-(2.5)-0.5 method. They were decent but I've made better in the past. Personally, I think this method cooked them a little long. To the point where the meat was falling off the bone too easy and some of the ends of the smaller racks were borderline dry. Most of the racks were just fine though but the taste was a little bland, due to lack of salt. This time I applied my rub just 2 hours before I threw them on the smoker, could this have caused the blandness/lack of salt?? Normally I apply the rub the night before. I got my ribs from Costco and it was my first time trying their Baby Back Ribs. Here's a dumb question: Don't most ribs come with somewhat of a salty flavor or is it mostly in the rub that's applied?? Should I add more salt to the rub or just apply the rub for a longer period of time?? Also, on cook times. When do you guys start timing?? When you throw the meat on or when the temp gets to the right range?? Is the 3-1-1 method a better option for smoking baby back ribs?? I'd be grateful for any ideas you guys can give to this NEWB.