Writing this down so I have it for reference if it turns out ok.

I am cooking two racks of back ribs.


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After about 2.25 hours, I noticed that the ambient temp was about 320F and the ribs had reached their desired internal temp.

So I coated them with BBQ sauce and wrapped them in tin foil. Set to 300 and will let cook for 25 mins or so.

Removed tin foil and opened up all of the vents for 7-10 mins. Crisp it up!


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A recipe for sparee ribs.... 

https://www.biggreenegg.eu/en/inspiration/recipes/spareribs-quick-method


  1. Place 1 Hickory and 1 Apple Wood Chunk on the smouldering charcoal. Place the convEGGtor Basket in the EGG and place the Ribs and Roasting Rack on top of this. Put the spare ribs in the rack and close the lid of the EGG. This will lower the temperature of the EGG by approximately 100 °F to the desired 250 °F. Let the spare ribs smoke at this temperature for about 90 minutes.
  2. After 90 minutes, raise the temperature of the EGG to 320°F and leave the ribs to cook at this higher temperature for about 60 minutes.
  3. Prepare 3 sheets of aluminium foil large enough to completely wrap the spare ribs. Remove the Ribs and Roasting Rack with the spare ribs from the EGG and lay each one on a separate sheet of foil. Brush the racks of ribs on both sides with the BBQ sauce and wrap them in the foil. Put the wrapped spare ribs back on the grid, close the lid of the EGG and now let the ribs cook in the foil for about 30 minutes.
  4. Remove the wrapped spare ribs from the EGG and remove the foil. Raise the temperature of the EGG up to 375°F. Place the spare ribs with the rounded side up on the grid and brush again with the BBQ sauce. Let the spare ribs cook for a further 10-15 minutes and brush them 2 or 3 more times with the BBQ sauce as they cook. In the meantime, slice the spring onions into thin rings.
  5. Remove the spare ribs from the EGG and sprinkle the spring onions over them.


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