Costco Sells Pre-Cooked Ribs?! Let's Try Them.



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  1. I was thinking about Jeremy Yoder's assertion that he likes briskets in the 10 to 11 lb range because of the surface area to meat ratio for your smoke and bark.
    Has anyone cut a larger brisket (eg 20 lb-ish) into two or more smaller pieces to improve the smoke and bark ratio? Is it worth it?

  2. They most likely smoke the ribs hotter and faster, so a hotter smoking spending less time in a less smoky chamber accounts for the small smoke ring. And hotter and faster means less time for the collagen to break down in the meat and become more tender. They likely do this to save time and money by being more fuel efficient.

  3. I have loved watching you content for years and its been great, but on the precooked rib you took a bite from the side of the rib and said you didnt clean the bone you then took a bite from your rib from the top and bragged about cleaning the bone not and expert but im thinking not a true test from that aspect.

  4. Well that's refreshing after the brisket video lol, it's nice that there's actually an option like this that's legitimately worth buying(in the appropriate circumstances)
    Now I'm wondering if other reheating methods could take them up a notch; sous vide, grill, pellet smoker…

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