First spares on the kettle

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Done lots of babybacks on the kettle but never any spares. I've always liked babybacks better but I'm trying to make my spares better. I was pressed for time yesterday and only had about 3hrs to cook these so I smoked them at 225 for about 45mins then upped it to 350 for the rest of the cook. Cooked with regular K and mesquite chunks. Rubbed with yardbird and these came out pretty good but they definately would have been better if I had more time. Oh well it was fun and I always enjoy cooking on the kettle. This thing is the most versatile cooker I've ever used. I've converted a few people already into buying them . I should have trimmed them before but oh well there is always next time. Just ate them with white bread, beer and they didn't need any sauce.

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I could prob knock out half a rack or so. Little white bread and beer remind me of eating over in the wrong part o town a time or two:) Guess I need add one of them kettles to the repotoire one of these days. Good job!!

bigwheel
 
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