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Look good. Did you marinate them first or season them? I ask as I am doing some tomorrow.
 
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Just a dry rub. The recipe suggested soaking them in apple juice overnight but that's too much sugar for me.

https://pitboss-grills.com/rec...moked-baby-back-ribs

I have a pellet smoker.
 
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Those look pretty awesome, Jeff. I like dry ribs best!


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Looks great.
I smoke my ribs with either Hickory or Pecan for about 5 hours and they've turned out beautifully.


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I am having hickory smoked baby back ribs with baked spud and corn on the cob for supper tonight!!
 
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Looks great but need some dinner protection.
 
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