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BBQ LIKE A CHAMP!!! MAKE IT FALL OFF THE BONE!!! After watching this video, I’m sure you’ll agree that I may be the GREATEST BARBEQUE MASTER OF ALL TIME. This video covers heating the coals, spicing the ribs with a dry rub, wood chips preparation, and the general process of slow indirect cooking pork ribs in a barbeque pit including secret tips and tricks. I smoked these ribs in the bar-b-que pit for over 4 hours. Ingredients: 2.4 pounds babyback pork ribs, lime juice, sea salt, garlic …

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17 Responses to “» » Cook Baby Back Ribs Recipe » » LIKE A CHAMP! » » how to bbq barbecue barbeque”
  1. daytodaylife says:

    Okay, you get an A+ from me on the video, especially liked the OWW! Part lol.

  2. btjohnson83 says:

    Hey man, a common misconception about smoking meat, is that there has to be alot of smoke. really, all you need is small wisps of smoke, or else you can get creosote built up on the meat, this will make it taste bitter and make your tounge tingle sometimes. If you can smell the hickory burning, that is enough to get the right taste. you might want to try to find some hickory chunks and put them in the chimney with the charcoal. Happy smokes

  3. btjohnson83 says:

    boiling ribs = FAIL If ya do it right, you dont need to boil them to make them tender.

  4. sumeetle says:

    Good idea! i’ll look into it.

  5. Ruphfus says:

    is that a Char Griller model? It looks like on the left side there is a spot for you to attach a side firebox.

    that would solve the ash problem… because your heat source isnt in the same chamber as the meat.

  6. 407kronikels says:

    In the south, we don’t mess with coal when were smoking meat, just wood! And where is the brown sugar in the rub? lol

  7. JustAddBBQ says:

    Meat looks good like it wants to come off the bone

  8. bigtone7676 says:

    Sweet …I’m all out of angst!

    Dude… you should have put an extra rack on for me.

  9. sumeetle says:

    yes, i have heard of boiling them to save time… but my friends laughed at me when i asked them what they thought. they said you loose all the juices that way. when it comes down to it, ribs need atleast 3 hours on the grill.

  10. bossfreak09 says:

    some people just cant cook

  11. pimpxjuice says:

    have you ever heard of boiling the ribs first, to make them tender, and then grill them after?

  12. skoggit says:

    I do my ribs on a grill just about like yours.
    I don’t use a dry rub. I take the membrane off the back of the ribs and just put salt and pepper on the ribs. I throw in a chunk of hickory close the lid and let it smoke for 2 hours, I then put the cattlemans bbq sauce on during the last 30 minutes of smoking. Total cooking time 2 1/2 hours. Best ribs you ever tasted.

  13. sumeetle says:

    true… more recently i have been leaving out the tony’s cause it’s a bit overbearing. it’s great on other stuff though.

  14. rick03hernandez says:

    good job man…..

  15. frekijsimpson says:

    every time I go to friends who THINK they know how to smoke ribs, they do the same thing.. use every spice they have and ruin it.. you can’t taste the MEAT!!!!

  16. StoryBoardLA says:

    I think the next time you do one of these, you should have punk rock jam session transitions. little 10 second slash fests. like a champ!

  17. StoryBoardLA says:

    That meat looks like it fell right off the bone…. LIKE A CHAMP!

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