gregbooras
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Yesterday, I did my first plate ribs in my new 3d.
I brined the ribs for 4 hours, applied Morton quick tender for 30 minutes rinsed and then applied rub and put in the refrigerator uncovered overnight.
In the morning I placed them in the smoker at 250 degrees with 3.2 oz. post oak and 1.5 oz. pecan for 8 hours. I then removed the ribs and placed them in a disposable foil pan, covered with foil and back in the smoker for 1 hour (smoker set to 150 degrees).
The ribs were very tasty, but could have gone longer. I noticed that Franklin pulls his around 203, so next time I will go a bit higher on the finish temp. Overall a good dinner along with some homemade beans and biscuits.
I saved the fatty part and will make burnt ends in the next day or so.



Greg
I brined the ribs for 4 hours, applied Morton quick tender for 30 minutes rinsed and then applied rub and put in the refrigerator uncovered overnight.
In the morning I placed them in the smoker at 250 degrees with 3.2 oz. post oak and 1.5 oz. pecan for 8 hours. I then removed the ribs and placed them in a disposable foil pan, covered with foil and back in the smoker for 1 hour (smoker set to 150 degrees).
The ribs were very tasty, but could have gone longer. I noticed that Franklin pulls his around 203, so next time I will go a bit higher on the finish temp. Overall a good dinner along with some homemade beans and biscuits.
I saved the fatty part and will make burnt ends in the next day or so.



Greg