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How to make pellet smoker pork ribs without burning them

submitted by HeyJames to NutziHiveKickers 4 monthsJan 31, 2025 14:50:32 ago (+4/-0)     (NutziHiveKickers)

It's really easy to burn ribs on the pellet smoker. Typically I'll use the 3-2-1 method because it's easy and consistent. Took me a bit to really get the recipie down on this particular cooking method vs charcoal,offset etc.

Why ribs burn on a pellet grill

There's a couple different factors to this.

The first is that the heat is centered in the little burn box on the bottom and rises up. An offset cooker will typically cook in a more convective type of way that will avoid hot spots. To mitigate this on a pellet cooker, place your ribs on the top rack with a water pan beneath. I usually use a dispisable foil pan for this.

The second, too much sugar. Sweet sauces are nice and all but putting sugary stuff on the ribs too early and at too high of a temperature will always cause burning. Try to stick with a lower sugar sauce for the final stages or keep the heat a bit lower during the final cooking stages (not necessarily recommended).

The third reason is dryness. If you wrap your ribs without a little butter and apple cider vinegar, they'll dry out and get too hot inside the foil. The butter and apple cider vinegar helps to braise and tenderize the meat, rendering the fat. You can cook at 300F and above this way, and the end product will be extremely moist and tender.

As a side note, loin back ribs are much not forgiving as well than something like st Louis and baby back. Personally I can't stand chewy ribs that have unrendered fat so I'll always cook hot after the 3 hour smoke absorption phase.



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