- Jul 26, 2001
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Going camping this weekend and one of the things I'd like to try to do is cook some decent ribs for dinner. never tried this over a fire pit before so I'm assuming I may have to get creative with controlling the heat.
My initial plan is to get a dry rub on the ribs ahead of time and let them chill in the cooler for a day. Going to cook them directly on the grate over the coals, adjusting the temp by moving the grate or shifting the coals around with a stick or shovel. Maybe throw an aluminum foil tent over the ribs to hold in heat and smoke? probably let them cook for 2-3 hours?
Not sure what type of ribs I'd have the best luck with.
ANy suggestions or thoughts?!
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My initial plan is to get a dry rub on the ribs ahead of time and let them chill in the cooler for a day. Going to cook them directly on the grate over the coals, adjusting the temp by moving the grate or shifting the coals around with a stick or shovel. Maybe throw an aluminum foil tent over the ribs to hold in heat and smoke? probably let them cook for 2-3 hours?
Not sure what type of ribs I'd have the best luck with.
ANy suggestions or thoughts?!
Be aware this is an old thread bumped by new member.
admin allisolm
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