St Louis-style pork ribs two ways: Gas grill: Barbecued; Charcoal grill: Smoked

St Louis-style pork ribs two ways: Gas grill: Barbecued; Charcoal grill: Smoked
I prefer St. Louis-stye pork ribs over baby-back ribs. They're meatier, less expensive and have way more flavor. They're the ones usually sold in those vacuum packs. If you can get fresh, locally grown ribs, you're a better griller than me. Whether you …
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Grilling and chilling: A guide to the best cuts around
In addition to being the longtime manager of Braunger's Retail Meat Market, he has been a griller of steaks, chicken and pork since age 10. "I learned how to … "Where there's smoke, fire and meat, you know it's grilling season," Hein said. "Although …
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Pork Ribs with Sweet Barbecue Sauce and Jalapeno Beans
While maintaining a temperature between 270 and 295 degrees F, smoke the pork ribs for 3 to 3 ½ hours. Be sure to check your temperature, adjust the vent, or replenish the wood every 20 minutes during the smoking time. Do not flip, turn, or poke the …
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