Best baby backs

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BraaiMeesterWannabe
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Just left on for 4 hrs at 250 f and didn't fuss too much. Basted twice very quickly and lightly. No crutch or anything else....best I've done by some distance :P
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Must've been some meaty ribs! Last time I cooked like that mine ended up really dry
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BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:Just left on for 4 hrs at 250 f and didn't fuss too much. Basted twice very quickly and lightly. No crutch or anything else....best I've done by some distance :P


I always find the simpler and less fuss the better ;)
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YetiDave wrote:Must've been some meaty ribs! Last time I cooked like that mine ended up really dry

They were lovely and meaty, but I also marinated for a few days rather than using a rub so I think that may have something to do with it.
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