Rich Dahl
R.I.P. 7/21/2024
Decided to try a rib recipe in Weber’s Smoke book called Championship Spareribs.
I had a package of spares I picked up on sale at the local Frys market.
Followed the recipe exactly, only deviation was I didn’t have all the ingredients for the BBQ sauce so I made some # 5 sauce instead.
About 4 ½ hours at between 225-250 (performer ran a steady 234 for the whole cook). Sauced and foiled for another 45 minutes.
Made some apple pie filling root beer beans and Barb made some corn on the bone on the gasser.
The beans and corn were great. To put it bluntly the ribs sucked. They were dry and chewy. We each took a couple of bites and into the trash the whole rack went.
This morning we met up with our neighbor for our dog walk and I mentioned how bad the ribs were. She asked if they were the ribs on sale at Frys, which they were. She said that they had the same ones and ended up doing the same thing, trashed them
I guess at $.99 a pound I got what I paid for, from now on Costco’s BBs for use, worth every Penney.
Have a safe and fun 4th.
I had a package of spares I picked up on sale at the local Frys market.
Followed the recipe exactly, only deviation was I didn’t have all the ingredients for the BBQ sauce so I made some # 5 sauce instead.
About 4 ½ hours at between 225-250 (performer ran a steady 234 for the whole cook). Sauced and foiled for another 45 minutes.
Made some apple pie filling root beer beans and Barb made some corn on the bone on the gasser.
The beans and corn were great. To put it bluntly the ribs sucked. They were dry and chewy. We each took a couple of bites and into the trash the whole rack went.
This morning we met up with our neighbor for our dog walk and I mentioned how bad the ribs were. She asked if they were the ribs on sale at Frys, which they were. She said that they had the same ones and ended up doing the same thing, trashed them
I guess at $.99 a pound I got what I paid for, from now on Costco’s BBs for use, worth every Penney.






Have a safe and fun 4th.