When it comes to smoking ribs, the 3-2-1 rule all but guarantees quality. By smoking them for three hours unwrapped, two hours wrapped, then one hour unwrapped with a barbecue sauce glaze, you get a ...
While you can cook ribs in the oven, their beautiful flavor really shines through on the grill. However, you can't just remove the silverskin and throw your rack on the grates willy-nilly. There's a ...
Spectacular firework displays aren’t the only way to celebrate July Fourth. Barbecue and grilling aficionados set out to churn out spectacular, tasty racks of ribs. Welcome to July Fourth, the most ...
If you have a rack of ribs and a smoker, then you have to make these juicy 2-2-1 Smoked Ribs! These tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs are smoked for 2 hours, wrapped for 2 hours, and then finished off ...