Pit Barrel Cooker Pork Ribs Recipes
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- How to cook ribs in a Pit Barrel Cooker. Spare ribs recipes.
In this video I do a review of the "Pit Barrel Cooker", and I'm hear to tell you, that I was super impressed! Sit back and watch as I take you on the Pit Barrel Tour, and show you the awesome results I got on two racks of pork spare ribs!
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Rus, the Pit Barrel Cooker sure looks attractive with its smart black finish. I love the way you started your charcoal! Your tips on prepping the spareribs were invaluable. I've often wondered why we need to remove the membrane, and the reason for using mustard. The hickory wood tip was great too, along with your tip for checking the tenderness of the ribs. It's amazing how evenly they were cooked in this device! I learned a whole lot today! Thanks much my friend!
Thank you so much John! Glad I was able to answer some of your questions. I appreciate you watching :)
The PBC is awesome!!! I added a temp gauge to the lid of my PBC. Best 10 dollar upgrade,and I was able to tune it. The PBC is a rib machine!!! I'm driving the neighbor's crazy!!!
My wife got me a Pit Barrel for Christmas this year. I just did my first cook on it - baby back ribs - and they came out PERFECT, thanks largely to its great design and watching you cook the St. Louis ribs in this video. Thanks for all of the great tips! The mustard as a "adhesive" for the rub was killer. What a great tip! We loved 'em. My wife said they were the best ribs that she had ever had. Thanks for the great videos, Rus. I've been subscribed to your channel for a while.
I recently picked up one of these for $40 on a garage sell site. Needed some TLC and was missing the rods. I cleaned it up so it looks me.. Bought new rods that were missing as well as the meat hooks and the ash pan. So a little over a hundred dollars later and some elbow grease and wow an I impressed! I have cooked a pork butt, thick chops, and chicken halves. I don't think any would have won me a comp, but I'm blown away with just how much smokey flavor this thing produces. I have a offset and a pellet grill.. Neither can produce the flavor... This is what BBQ is all about!
I don't have the PBC any longer, but I did move into a larger Gateway drum a few years ago. Something about cooking on a drum smoker, that delivers really good tasting que. That's a good find! Enjoy!
Looks great Rus! It is interesting how it cooks so evenly and not to much near the coals. Those ribs looked perfect. I hate it when people say their ribs are falling off the bone tender. Ribs should never fall off the bone, if they do the meat is over cooked. They should easily pull off the bone when you bite and leave that bite "mark". Nice job.
Thank you Kim, and yes your so right! Falling off the bone = over cooked mushy ribs. No more great texture there, that makes BBQ ribs so good :)
Love your very informative video !!! I gotto say , you are a braver man than me moving them hot coals around with flip-flops my friend.
Thanks again,
Gerry from San Diego,CA
Man, Russ, I would like to have one of those smokers. As an Army Veteran, smoking meat and grilling has become my favorite pass time. That's why I watch all your videos, sometimes even 2-3 times! Great video, brother. Baton Rouge and New Orleans love you.
First I thank you for your service and second I thank you for watching my videos and glad you enjoy them. Smoking and grilling meat is fun, and I find it very relaxing as well. Nothing I enjoy more, and I'm glad to here it has become your favorite pass time as well. Hello Baton Rouge & New Orleans! New Orleans has the best food on the planet!
if you do get a pit barrel you can have your branch of Service on the name plate for free, also they are veteran owned thanks for your service
Man I love my PBC. You can cook for a small army on it. Great video Rus.
Thanks Chris! Man yeah, the PBC is amazing!
We just smoked baby backs on the pit barrel cooker and it was killer! Thank you for the instructions!!
Your welcome, and thanks for the feedback!
Another killer rig you got there Rus. And those ribs! Oh yeah.
mark zellers Thanks Mark! Loving the new PBC :)
Rus, these look amazing. I just can't get over the hanging pits. That's a fine looking cooker and those turned out amazing. Oliver SHARE THE RECIPE!!!
Modern Pitmaster Thanks Jacob! Yeah, this hanging method is totally new to me, and I'm still blown away by how well it works! I couldn't have asked for the ribs to turn out any better :)
Hi Rus Killer Ribs looks very Delicious !!!!!!
Greetings from Vienna
Herbie
Herbie Grillt Thank you Herbie! I appreciate it :)
Nadin Thoms Thank you :)
These racks look amazing! Really mouthwatering... ;) Greetings from Germany!
Good video, I have had one for a few yrs. Wish mine had the new coating, starting to look like a UDS. they are not huge so brought it to work one day and cooked chicken. One of the guys liked it so much he bought one, then got a few others to get one. Great little smoker, you did it justice.
Thank you! I was super impressed with my first cook on it! Makes me want to have a big party to give me an excuse to load it down with 8 racks! I'll be doing other videos using other meats as well.
Hey smoky Ribs...made first batch of very meaty baby backs on Pit Barrel Cooker...3hours on the hooks...went ahead and wrapped the ribs and left them on the hooks.. and hung them for 45 minutes wrapped. very easy to do..and worked very well very tender not totally off the bone...painted them.. and hung them for half an hour...best I ever made ...I made plenty in my time....just a thought on what I tried and seemed to work very well...thanks again for your videos...you are Tops
Michael Mollica That's fantastic Michael! Thanks so much for the feedback, and really glad the PBC is working out for you! I like the technique too! Sounds like a great way to go for some tender juicy ribs! Thanks so much brother!
Russ, those ribs look great! That Pit Barrel Cooker looks like a load of fun and easy to use.
Lee Setzer Thanks Lee! Yes very easy, and once you get that beast running, just walk away and forget it. Just keep up with the time ;)
Great review! Can't wait to get mine once I'm back in the states!
I got my new PBC a few weeks ago after a lot of research...your videos among others from ballistic BBQ sold me. That thing is a chicken and rib cooking machine!
+Adam JG Yes it is! Got to love the PBC! It does a mean brisket as well
Great video. A pair of fish scalers is an awesome way to remove the membrane on the ribs.
Phillip Harp Thank you, and thanks for the tip on removing the membrane. I'll have to try that
There seems to be a gap out on my deck, that needs to be filled. I think a PBC would fit that gap quite nicely. The way we go through ribs (especially in the summer), it's almost criminal not to have one. Great video, Rus!
SmokeyGoodness Dan, you will be super impressed with the PBC! Fill that gap brother! Thanks Dan, I appreciate it :)
It is a surprise for sure when folks see that the hanging ribs do not scorch at the bottom, as it was the first time I cooked on it.
Totally dig my PBC.
I have used a few different methods for lighting it, including the Kingsford lighter fluid.
Though it is heresy for some, the fluid method worked just like Noah says and does not effect the taste of the meat at all, which is in itself quite a testament.
Oh, by the way, very cool BBQ shoes you got on there dude.
Tango Joe Yeah, it still blows my mind that the bottoms don't over cook! I remember John from Man Cave Meals using lighter fluid as well. I haven't bought it in many years, and see no reason to now, but it is a option for folks. I'm going to have a stainless ring welded to the fire box handle so it will make for safer lifting with the hook like I did in the video. I just think it's easier to light it on the ground, then lower it into the barrel, instead of trying to lower a chimney full of charcoal down into the barrel to pour it in. Of course with my bbq shoes, it would probably be safer to lower it into the barrel as they show, lol ;)
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I just got a new Pit Barrel not long ago. Only have made some Pork Loins on it so far. They turned out great. Its winter up here in Wisconsin now still want to try to cook on it even though its cold. Hopefully it still works well. I want to make some Ribs soon and a Prime Rib...
That Cooker is very cool I am going to get one of those
RIIIIIIIIIIBS! Some of the best chicken I have ever had came of the PBC - Nice looking Ribs Rus. Something Masculine about using them meat Hooks!! Nice video and thorough overview of the PBC
GqueBBQ Thanks Jason! I'm going to be doing chicken on it in the near future. It did a great job on these ribs! I was truly blown away at just how well it did do!
Awesome - Cant wait for the chicken cook!
I have the PBC and a Yoder YS640. Have not touched my pellet grill since getting it. Did a pork butt on it, and it was the best I've done. So easy, and great great flavor.
+Jonathan Dallaire The PBC does a fine job for sure! Love mine 👍
Excellent review Rus! And those ribs looked amazing. Love dry ribs! .
Thanks Nate! I love em dry too.
Another excellent video, Rus! Great review and those ribs look lip smackin' good!
food jazz Thanks Karen! They turned out so good! :)
Good Video, Awesome Racks I Purchases My PBC Last Summer And It's One Of The Best . Easy Going Less Work So Easy, I Was
Using it 3 Times A Week And The Chicken Leg Quarters Awesome As well ....
2steps69 Thank you. I plan on doing chicken halves on it very soon as well as a few other things. I'm loving it :)
I have always wanted a PBC, and I know Greg loves his. Just haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. It is a trip how it doesn't over cook at the fire end of the ribs... good to see ya back in action Rus, cheers buddy...
Pull the trigger John! Your gonna love it! :)
My mouth watered when I saw how these ribs looked . Great cook, Russ :)
Fritz Diedrichsen Thanks Sal! Glad I could make you salivate hehehehe :D
Looks simple and delicious
Pseegars23 Very simple, and turns out great. Thanks for watching :)
Ribs looked amazing Rus, like you I've always been skeptical about the one end of the ribs being over cooked. Kudos to you for not using lighter fluid, that torch did the trick.
***** Thanks Tom! If I could make only one suggestion to the Pit Barrel co., it would be to add a metal ring at the center of the handle on the fire box, or have a V shaped handle, and supply a lifting tool like I used in the video to get the fire box into the pit. Trying to dump a chimney load of lit coals while the fire box is in the barrel is a little difficult, so being able to light it outside the barrel, then lower it in would be better in my opinion. I think I'm going to take the fire box to a local welding shop and get a stainless ring welded on for future use. I was doing a balancing act the way I did it in the video. Outside of that, I am totally amazed at the results :-)
I always remove the membrane too, I think it makes them tough. Those ribs look delicious, tender and I bet the sauce just was like icing on the cake! Great job Rus, take care and God Bless, xxx
Thank you! I totally agree about the membrane. Thanks so much for watching :)
I also love my PBC. Many have mentioned building a UDS, which I have several of and have built countless ones for friends. I admit, I enjoy cooking on both, but I find myself using the PBC more and more. It couldn't be any more simple to use and maintain. For the trolls that want to name call and tell us how dumb we are for purchasing one, don't be mad because you're a tightwad or can't afford one, just shut your piehole and move on. This video isn't about a UDS's, go find one of those if you need to sing their praises. Great video and even better looking ribs Rus. Thanks for sharing!
Well said, and thank you!!!
Russ Would you say this pit gives offset smoker results?
Thanks your videos are the best just bought PBC!
Just wanted to say, had my first PBC cook today and did one of two racks your way and they came out amazing! Thanks!
That’s awesome! Thanks for the feedback!
I know this video is several years old but I just now saw it. I got myself a Christmas present last year of the PBC, and I love it. Haven't had much time or chance to use it just because of the weather here in California mountain weather. We do get snow here and infact it tried to snow on us last night. I'm cooking a chicken this weekend, haven'd decided on whether to use the Webber or myPBC, I'll probably use the PBC just because it needs to get used.
Love your videos, I always find some good recipes from you guys here.
Great review on this pit ! ... been thinking about one for about a year (Weber fan boy) and now I'm sold.
Thank you! I'm pretty certain your going to love it!
What can I say, excellent review all around the board. I have to get me a PBC as I love me some ribs cooked to perfection at home. I am going to follow this video to a tee. Thanks man!
Ryan Lee Thank you, I appreciate it! Your going to love doing ribs on the PBC :)
Smoky Ribs You are very welcome, can't wait!
Awesome looking ribs Rus. It seems that everyone was doing ribs this past weekend? LOL Oh well, I love ribs and you can sure cook them brother. Very juicy and tender with still a little bite to them, just how I like them. See you soon brother!!!
T-ROY COOKS Thanks Troy! Yeah, I noticed a lot of rib cooking going on myself in my FaceBook feed! It's BBQ time, and you just can't beat some good ole ribs! Man yeah, I was really impressed how well this PBC performed. I could not have asked for ribs to turn out any better. Looking forward to May brother ;)
great review on the pit barrel cooker, I have ben thinking about making a uds this spring, but for that price it may be easier to buy one. Your ribs came out great as always
jim nelson Thanks Jimmy! If you decide to get one, I know your going to be glad you did! I've got to get some sort of party organized so I'll have an excuse to cook 8 racks at one time, lol ;)
When you removed the lid and showed the smoked ribs I said Oh My Goodness. Pit Barrel Cooker is going on my wish list.
I would never buy ribs out again if I owned one of thse. Thanks for making me hungry and for sharing :-)
They sure did turn out great Paula, and so easy for anyone to get the same results with its set it and forget it abilities. All you have to do, is watch the time, and take em out ;)
Nice PBC and the Ribs look fantastic, Rus!
COOK WITHMEAT Thank you Christian! I appreciate it brother :)
My Pit Barrel Cooker was delivered last week and it is awesome. I hope my ribs look as good as yours did!!
Lee Setzer Hey, that's great news Lee! Man the PBC cooks great! I'm using mine again the weekend. Should have a video up next week :D I'm sure your ribs will look just like mine did.
Y'all are killin me with all these ribs! that's a beauty eh Rus
Booger500us Booger, your just gonna have to fire up the grill and get you some ribs going ;) Thanks Booger :D
I use mine all the time I did a 27b bird in it and it came out perfect nice and juicy we took it with us out of town and they finished it in 5 minutes that’s how good it came out
Damn you. I'm at work and when you squeezed the tester rib and the juice came out..my mouth started watering.
Ron Sissons Lol! Sorry Ron :D
Oh Man that looks hella good! Whoa, the Colour of those ribs is fantastic. Awesome cook Rus
FitAnge S Thanks Angie! Yeah, the color was the first thing I noticed, and the flavor floored me! Sooo good!
I found I had to close the lower draft control to it's most restrictive position to keep the temp under 200. Love it.
Looks real good I did some chicken halves myself tonight
Thanks Joe!
Very nice ribs and PBC Rus!!
***** Thanks Larry :)
Hell of a review and those ribs came out on point! brother Rus!
elrabbitsbbq Thanks Manuel! I appreciate it, and by the way, I'm sending you "you know what" on Friday. I'll message you the tracking info when I get it ;)
Great video! Answered some of my questions too 👍
They looked soo good!
speedjunkie66 Thank you! They turned out perfect :)
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Great review brother, I really enjoy your videos. Gonna go buy the PBC tomorrow to add to my collection of cookers. Keep dem vids coming. 🍻🇨🇦
great video Rus. Thanks!
Hi Russ, first time viewer. Those ribs are beautiful and what you have is a friend for life there in Germany. I bet both those sauces are great but what came to mind with the garlic flavored sauce is having that on some killer chicken wings. Best of luck and I enjoyed the video.
Oh my,,, that meat looks delicious!
Thank you! The PBC did a fantastic job on these ribs
Just one more thing I do with mine, I use fridge magnets like advertisement ones to cover the holes and the bottom vent. Shuts down quick like that and saves the coals for next cook.
Dave Tousseau Great idea! Thanks for the tip!
Great video! Thinking about getting a PBC. Glad to hear you are from MS Gulf Coast. I grew up there and currently reside in Hattiesburg!
Patrick Lowery Thank you Patrick! Always nice to meet folks from the Gulf Coast :)
Pretty pumped up, just ordered one!
Rus, Keep up the great informative videos. Looks like Kitty found some Catnip in the Intro. All the Best - From CANADA
Excellent video keep it up.
+rawdon trotman Thank you
Great video, Rus! Those ribs look incredible! :-D
Great video Rus. I've been thinking about pulling the chain on a PBC. I just might have to now. The ribs look killer. Very impressive lighting btw.
Smokes A Rollin It's a awesome cooker Russ! I was really impressed with the results. I followed their directions, and went the time they recommend for ribs, and it is spot on! Thanks brother, I appreciate it :)
Another great cook Rus. I really enjoy the PBC. Cooked a turkey breast on mine this past Friday. It's a very versatile cooker. Plus Noah and Amber are super helpful with any questions. Amber even called me to let me know mime was on back order and would be shipped soon. Really good folks. That BBQ sauce looks awesome!
Deep South BBQ Yeah, I'm excited about the PBC as well! Ribs turned out so good! I'm going to do something else this coming weekend on it. Yes, Amber and Noah are good people for sure!!!!
Love ribs on the PBC!
Nice cook, Rus. By the way, I'll be down in your neck of the woods this weekend at the "Que with the View" KCBS event in Gulfport. See you there!
***** Thanks! Are you competing in the event? If so what team should I look for? I'll try to make it out either Saturday or Sunday.
Smoky Ribs Wifey and I are coming down Friday. I'll be working the judging area on Saturday. I hope to get around the pits Friday night and Saturday after judging is finished. My team is Stones River Rascals but I haven't competed yet. I'm going to try the backyard/competitor series soon. Right now the fam loves what I'm cooking but being a judge I know that it won't do well in competition. I'm working on it! Hope to see you there, Rus! - John
I hope to run into you. Me and the wife may go out there for awhile tomorrow.
Them ribs look mighty good my friend
Thanks, I appreciate it!
just wondering how long does one basket of charcoal last? definitely looking at this to add to the outside cooking area.
Around 6 to 7 hours. I've done a brisket before without adding charcoal
Great PBC review Russ. That machine made some awesome juicy ribs. I've been on the hunt for a PBC but they said they were on back order for a month, I might try a local bbq shop.
Smoking Bullet Thanks! Wow, I didn't know they were sold out! Hopefully they will be restocked soon. I was super impressed with it.
I have both pits and the gateway and I made one 55 gallon
Yo Rus you had me at ribs. Man that cooker seems to be all the rage and with the demand for my ribs I might have to demand that for Father's Day. Them there were some good looking ribs. Please give me some info on the sauce if it becomes available. Thanks for sharing.
LumberjackPa Thanks! If you do a lot of ribs, then your going to love the Pit Barrel Cooker! Did a fantastic job on my ribs. I'm going to be doing other things soon on it.
Great channel,
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+averyr18 Thank you, and thanks for subscribing! I sure appreciate it
That Pit Barrel looks cool! I am thinking about getting one, it would be great for a brisket, but I can only afford one or the other, he meat or the cooker LOL.
The Root Boy Cooks ! I would go with the PBC Sal, it will last much longer than the brisket ;)
I’ve done just about everything in it and it never let me down
Hey I like this grill there's some pros and cons of course but would u mind doing some beef ribs on that kingsford barrel grill that would be cool
What does SmokyRibs grill up today? Ah yes, smoky ribs! RIMSHOT!
:) Yeah with a channel name like Smoky Ribs, I have to do some from time to time ;)
How do you keep your neighbors away? Everything looks good. Subscribed.
i am going on 6 months w/ my PBC, it is a hidden gem that many cookers are not aware. Where did you get the metal bowl under the firebox or is it part of the unit? If it detaches it would be easier to dispose the ashes.
Great idea for disposing of the ashes.
Dennis Lorenzo I used mine today for my next video, and it did an outstanding job once again. I had to go back and see what you were talking about with the bowl, and I now see what your talking about. That isn't a bowl, just the bottom of the barrel, but with the shadows and all, it looks just like a well fitted bowl to catch the ashes, which would actually be a great idea, but in this case just an optical illusion.
Dennis Lorenzo Just go to Wal-Mart and get yourself an 0.89 cents aluminum large cookie sheet, then place it in the bottom of your PBC. When your cook is finished and the PBC has cooled off, remove the basket, grab your cookie sheet with both hands and then dump, I have an extra trash can that I just dump mine in, and when it gets full, just remove the liner and dump in the big trash can. Hope this helps.
Good idea!
Hey Smokey Ribs..great review and thanks so much..we just purchased the PBC tonight as a early Fathers Day gift..just in time to kick off the bbq season..Two questions 1. how long does the coal last for cooking and 2nd have you cooked a beef brisket in the PBC yet..I ask because I want my first cook to be a beef brisket and want to make sure the coals will stay hot long enough. PS Our family loves your website and have followed many of your recipes..Best Regards from your Long Island friends..have a great summer
Aidan1226 Thanks, I appreciate your comments and appreciate you watching my videos. I've only cooked on the PBC two times and have videos for both of those cooks, and was no where close to running out of coals in that time, but on the PBC website, they say that you can expect one load of charcoal to last about 7 to 8 hours. I'm actually going to do a brisket for my next PBC video in the near future. Even if you have to restock with some lit charcoal it shouldn't be no problem. You will want to hang the brisket till it reaches about 160 degrees, and get the color you want, then wrap it or leave it unwrapped and place on the grate to finish off to around 210 degrees. You will have already removed the brisket from the hooks, long before it burns out of coals if it does. Really depends on how big of a brisket your going to do. Hope this helps, and I would also suggest subscribing to the PBC RUclips channel. They just recently posted some new videos explaining a lot on how to cook different things and has good info on the videos. Here is a link to their videos: ruclips.net/user/pitbarrelcookervideos
Thanks you so much for all that information and the link..I just subscribed as you recommended.. I was not aware of the channel..We really appreciate this..thanks again!!
Your welcome! :)
Those ribs looked so good. Love the trains in the background. I wonder how you would cook a pork butt on that cooker?
Thanks Joe! Trains? I'll be doing a pork butt on the Pit Barrel Cooker in the near future to show how it's done, but basically you hang it up and cook/smoke till it reaches 160/165 internal temp. By this time you have all the smoke and color it needs. Now remove from the hooks and wrap in foil and place the grate in the PBC and finish it off until it reaches 195/200 degrees F.
Smoky Ribs Yeah towards the end of your video, when it was dark out side you could hear the train whistles off in the distance something i will always remember about the coast. Any thanks for the tips on cooking the pork butt as well
That cat. LOL! Nice start of the vid. :)
I'm hungry for ribs all over again...lol.
Man Land Me too, and they are all gone ;)
I find that a garden hoe works best for lifting a burning coal basket into the barrel. No need to bbq your hand and arm prior to cooking that meat!
this is amazing dude keep it up man...😊
+Arsal Rajput Thanks, I appreciate you watching :)
Am watching this for 4 to 5 days man great bbq and i loved bbq..😊
I'm going to order one. I like the torch starting method rather than emptying some of the charcoal and waiting for a chimney starter. I've seen videos that show the PBC is also a chicken cooking machine, which will make my wife happy! For shorter cooks (~ 3hrs), have you tried it using less charcoal but doing everything else the same?
ooh mama that looks good.
Thanks :)
Ain't nothing but a bone left. Lol. Awesome review
450.00 canadian and you need to pick up from nearest ups. otherwise its awesome had mine 2.5 years and smoking as we speak 40 degrees today feb.3rd 2020 so taking advantage for hangin pork ribs today.
Nice cook. what is that little tool called that you took the ribs off with?
Rus, great review. Is there a link to the barbecue sauce from Germany now?
That was a very long time ago. I have no idea if that sauce is still being made or not.
Isn't there a chance the meat can pull from the bone and drop into the coals? Great concept though!
You would have to over cook the ribs till they were mush before that could happen. This cooker runs at a steady constant temperature if it's set up as shown is this video, so the cooking time will always be pretty close to what you see in this video and also the videos on the PBC website. Approximately 4 hours, but best to check them after 3.5 hours to get an idea how much longer they will need to cook
Russ, you da man! Subscribed as well.
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Nice looking unit, I've got a couple questions for ya. Does it come with a thermometer and a water pan?.,,
Phil Pfirrmann Thank you, and no it doesn't come with either one because it's not needed. This is not a water smoker so you don't need a water pan, and there is no adjustments to adjust airflow once you set the bottom vent to match your elevation like I showed in the video. Once you load the meat in the cooker and put the lid on, then it is designed to run at a low and slow temperature. I suppose you could use a digital thermometer by running the probe through one of the holes where the rebar goes, but there really isn't any need for it. It is truly a set it, and forget it cooker. As far as a water pan, you don't won't to do that because the added moister would effect the heat and cooking times that have already been determined by the manufacture. The meat is going to turn out very juicy as you seen in the video just as it is. There is no top vent, so the moister from the meat as it cooks really has nowhere to go. Perhaps a small amount out of the holes for the rebar, so similar to a ceramic cooker, it keeps the meat nice and juicy.
Did you open the lid any time in between the first 3 hours or did you open only at the 3 hour mark?
I kept it closed, and opened at 3 hours
What was the total cook time for the awesome ribs? Great video as well
This is a older video, and can't remember exactly but it normally takes around 4 1/2 hours, but I mainly go by tell tell signs to know when they are ready to come off. First take a tooth pick and insert into the meat. Should go in easily with very little resistance. There should be a good bend in the ribs when you pick them up with tongs. Almost to the point of breaking in half
Nice job on the video and the cook, Rus! That looks like an amazing cooker, I've seen a few vids featuring it and it doesn't seem like such a simple looking design would produce results like this...heck, I used to burn trash in a barrel much like that - only with out the rebar and a bunch more holes (about 9mm or so ;)
But I too wondered about the ends being closer to the fire vs the ends farthest away, but the color seems pretty darn even! I wonder if you tried a piece from each opposing end...just to check?
Also, you seem to grab the horseshoe handles like they were as cool as wearing sandals when you're playing with fire :) You have asbestos hands, or those handles are well designed!
And of course my other favorite part was at the ~10:24 mark when you knew it was beer time ;)
Randy T. Scarecrow Thanks Randy! I was super impressed with the cooker brother! Did a fine job. Yeah, they were consistently cooked the same from one end to the other! Blew my mind, but put a big smile on my face :D Actually the horseshoe handle was not piping hot. It was a little warm, but nothing these old calloused hands couldn't handle, lol! Being a welder dang near all my life, I guess I'm pretty accustomed to handling semi-hot metal, and I cool them off by grabbing a cold beer ;)
Always love your vids Russ. How much can you actually tweek a metal can to run better on kingsford than say another brand?
docindahouze It's not so much that they tweaked it to run on Kingsford, it's more that they used Kingsford when they designed the barrel, and figured out the right size vent hole needed, and how much extra hole needed around the rebar for the barrel to run at the desired temps. Not all charcoal is created equally. Some burn hotter than others, and some burn faster, so to remove the guesswork, they recommend using the same charcoal they used while designing the pit barrel which is Kingsford. 8 pounds of Kingsford, lit at the top, should burn from top to bottom in about 7 to 8 hours while cooking with the lid on. This may or may not hold true with cheaper brands. Kingsford makes a variety of charcoal, with different color bags, but they recommend the blue & white original Kingsford only.
Thankyou
Smoky Ribs I stock up on the Kingsford Blue during Memorial Day weekend. Home Depot, Lowes, and Walmart sell specially marked bags for about 50% off. Got 400 lbs last year.
I need to stock up too. Normally buy the twin packs, but I go through it fast. My wife grills our dinner at least once a week also.
Just got my PBC. Great video, Rus! I gotta get me that Garlic Sauce too! Was it ever made available? I filmed a Rib cook on the PBC last weekend but had corrupt footage 😞. Re filming this weekend rain or shine.
That's great Mike! The PBC will become a permanent fixture in your cooking arsenal. I really don't know if the sauces ever hit the market over in Germany or not. Damn good stuff though!
Mike- Try Kinder's Roasted Garlic BBQ Sauce on ribs and chicken. It's great!