Popped my smoking cherry. Always wanted to get into the habit!

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Smoked up some Pork ribs for dinner - Hands on Kitchen

Last night we picked up a weber 22.5" grill, some coal and some wood. Today, I made it happen.
Years of wanting to do it, I finally got my feet wet.

Kept the temps between 225-250o Started out with a dry rub, cooked them for about 1.5 hours then mopped them every half hour after that with apple juice, I then stacked them so they could drip juice on each other, at around the 5 hour mark when they looked good to me both tooth pick prick test, as with picking them up and looking at how they bent, I sauced them then let them cook for another 20 minutes.

Next week I plan on doing some turkey wings. =)

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I have to say, I'm very happy with how they turned out considering I've never smoked before. Although I have cooked my share of ribs in the oven.

Smoked up some Pork ribs for dinner - Hands on Kitchen
 
Looks damn good. Screw turkey wings, its all about the smoked turkey legs! I have get one every time I go to a Ren Fest.
 
I like wings because legs are always over done.

Same for buffalo wings, give me the little wingy things over those drumies anyday.
 
What kind of wood did you use...oak?
 
is that an actual smoker or just a Weber grill?
 
Im sure those were awesome.


Your supposed to soak the wood in h20 before wrapping it in tinfoil right?
 
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