ok guys, did my first ribs this weekend. Smoked them using oak chunks for about 5hrs on a UDS at about 250F.
They turned out ok, meat was nice but not quite fall of the bone. I think it was because the ribs were pretty heavy at about 2.2kg.
Anyways the rub recipe i was using turned out pretty bad, it was from an AMerican book - Americas best bbq , the memphis style ribs.
Looking back i think that i may have got the units all wrong, it says 1/4 cup of pepper and 1/4 cup of chili, so this with all the other stuff made it rather hot!!
Now what is a cup? hardly an SI unit but i guess my interpretation could be wrong as i just used a cup from the kitchen.
help me out in what went wrong....
noob recipe question!!
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JEC
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Re: noob recipe question!!
Hello
Check the below link for cooking unit conversions, we've all made an error when converting from one unit to another so you're in good company!
http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htm
For easy reference 1 US Cup = 16.5 UK Tablespoons
Check the below link for cooking unit conversions, we've all made an error when converting from one unit to another so you're in good company!
http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htm
For easy reference 1 US Cup = 16.5 UK Tablespoons
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All Weather Griller
Re: noob recipe question!!
I'm just about to head off to bed as I'm up at 03:30 in the morning but here is a very brief response. Cups are believe it or not a standard measurement, they are specific and cup measures can be bought from Morrisons for about £1.99 per set which covers 1 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup and 1/4 cup, the same goes for spoons too.
This link may help http://www.recipedelights.com/measurements.htm
Welcome to the forum by the way. I'm sure someone will be along shortly to give you a more comprehensive answer, if not I will pitch back in when I get back from Swansea.
Beerz
Adie
This link may help http://www.recipedelights.com/measurements.htm
Welcome to the forum by the way. I'm sure someone will be along shortly to give you a more comprehensive answer, if not I will pitch back in when I get back from Swansea.
Beerz
Adie
Re: noob recipe question!!
Yup, google is your friend in these situations.
If you can't get to your local shops for whatever reason you can always order these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Faringdon-White ... B0000BVF64
If you can't get to your local shops for whatever reason you can always order these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Faringdon-White ... B0000BVF64
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Re: noob recipe question!!
One coment i'd make is that when using american recipies if they call for chilli powder a lot of the time they mean chilli con carne powder (a mix of ancho chillie powder, cumin and some other bits) when they are refering to chilli pepper powder they spell it chillie.
I too have made this mistake in the past.
I too have made this mistake in the past.
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Re: noob recipe question!!
I've posted a Chilli powder recipe which uses ingredients which are easy to get over here but like bbq rubs there are thousands of different ones you can try.
Re: noob recipe question!!
hello
1 cup = 250ml
this is what is stamped on my measuring cups anyway.
cheers ed
1 cup = 250ml
this is what is stamped on my measuring cups anyway.
cheers ed

