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How to Smoke Ribs in a Weber Kettle | TruBBQtv 

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@stevejette2329
@stevejette2329 7 лет назад
I am appreciating the QUALITY of your videography ... good camera angles, no wind noise or background sound, good explanations outdoor lighting without shadows ..... thanks
@luisfercr2447
@luisfercr2447 7 лет назад
This is a great video! You kept it simple, without fancy thermometers and no special gear and/or accessories: a Weber kettle just like mine, and threw in great tips (like the bones-down and the "bend test" to make sure they're fully cooked) . I'm finally going to give it a try and cook ribs in my kettle! Very good way to communicate, you seem like an old friend cooking for us. Thanks so much!
@whatfreedom7
@whatfreedom7 6 лет назад
Luisfer CR you should check out the Weber cook books. Their are lots of tips and good recipes.
@redpoole9323
@redpoole9323 5 лет назад
I just tried it yesterday and it works great. Took 3 hrs on the dot and temp stayed around 300 on the Charcoal side so the Kettle works great.
@rawhstyles4305
@rawhstyles4305 4 года назад
Luisfer CR literally everything you said is exactly how I feel and I couldn’t have said it better myself. Very simple no fancy thermometers seems straight forward and I’m going to try it !
@martingee3659
@martingee3659 4 года назад
Red Poole what setting did you put the bottom vents at?
@HolyMolysDonutShop
@HolyMolysDonutShop 4 года назад
@@martingee3659 I would keep the bottom completely open and just regulate the top. The air from the bottom keeps a consistent burn when you leave them open. It gets a little difficult opening and closing top and bottom when it comes to temperature
@petervonrosenvinge4317
@petervonrosenvinge4317 4 года назад
Of all the Weber Kettle videos i've watched, this is by far my favorite. I've used this to make ribs a couple times now and each time they come out fantastic. The lump coals do make a difference. Thank you!
@stevezickefoose8563
@stevezickefoose8563 5 лет назад
I've BBQ'd and smoked on weber kettles for the past 25+ years, and your rib presentation is one of the best I've seen. Good job!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@chrism8502
@chrism8502 4 года назад
Great Video! You did a nice job keeping it simple - no heat controls, no thermometer, nothing but your recipe and experience! I made these this afternoon and didn't have time to dig out my Weber kettle, so did them indirect on the Weber gas. I added water trays above, and a smoke tube. Other than getting a little happy with the dry rub, they turned out perfectly. Can't wait to try it on my charcoal grill -- or the pellet grill I need to talk my wife into... Thanks again!
@drimmie
@drimmie 4 года назад
When I bought my kettle 2 years ago, I was completely lost. A total bbq noob. I found this video and followed your instructions. Now it's 2 years later and I can't stop bbq'ing. Everyone loves my cooking. This video was simple and to the point. No fancy nonsense. I can't thank you enough man
@jkoth214
@jkoth214 7 лет назад
Great video for those of us who still grill/smoke old school. You have a new subscriber.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
John Koth It's the only way for true bbq, which is the best kind. Thanks for watching and the sub!
@eastsidebadger8416
@eastsidebadger8416 5 лет назад
John Koth I would’ve subscribed as well but he hasn’t put out a video in 2 years..shame, he seemed to have some good stuff.
@dieselpower9006
@dieselpower9006 5 лет назад
Probably one of the best bbq videos that I’ve watched in a longtime. Well done,old school Q.
@petervonrosenvinge4317
@petervonrosenvinge4317 5 лет назад
Just made ribs on my Weber following this video. They were BANGING! thank you for the tips!
@raybeez55
@raybeez55 4 года назад
webbers are awesome ive done ribs and brisket abunch of times love those grills
@anthonymoore3867
@anthonymoore3867 3 года назад
Tried this in the woods camping this weekend. I was a hero. Thank you!
@benbryce2788
@benbryce2788 5 лет назад
probably one of the best rib videos out there, awesome !
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@markh7631
@markh7631 4 года назад
This was one of the best instructional s I've seen so far. Very clear and informative. Thanks John!
@nukhtube3752
@nukhtube3752 4 года назад
I been doing it for a while, and people thought i was crazy up until they ate. When they love it you feel like a God.
@mosesvalle2315
@mosesvalle2315 4 года назад
I just did a half rack on my smokey Joe 14 inches. Came out great!
@irvinthombie2364
@irvinthombie2364 5 лет назад
thanks for breaking down the charcoal water setup. watched like 5 videos before I got to yours. it was very very helpful! thank you.
@nivin69
@nivin69 6 лет назад
Not only are those ribs and this video packed with great stuff. But I think people are failing to realize how well made this video is, great editing great work with the camera and mix. Really nice stuff man good work!
@shirleyslaughter
@shirleyslaughter 5 лет назад
I'm trying to learn how to use my kettle which I bought this month. We haven't cooked outdoors in quite some years and it is amazing to me how much has changed. Won't be cooking like I used to. These videos are a big help.
@gardini100
@gardini100 5 лет назад
agree i have used every channel i can find on youtube and my ribs starts to become pretty good my chicken to ,but this summer i need to test out a brisket and some short ribs , keep on bbq it take some time ,but when it is ready it is worth the wait time , had my kettle for a year now
@MrFuzzleupagus
@MrFuzzleupagus 4 года назад
Ok. So I watched this video last year and have smoked several racks of ribs on my Weber just like it shows in this video, since. A few suggestions: do not smoke it for 3 hours unless the ribs are absolutely 100% done. I will let them smoke for 2 hours before I add more charcoal. The problem with this is that it usually takes about 20 minutes for those new unlit pieces to ash over and produce heat. This will add to your cooking time so you’re looking at at least a 3.5 hour cook. (My last cook took 4 hours.) My best recommendation is to purchase a digital thermometer. You want those ribs to have an internal temperature of 195-205 Fahrenheit. Anything less and the smoke/rub doesn’t penetrate all the way through and the meat won’t fall off the bone. This has been my experience over several attempts to get it just right and this video is a great guideline to follow. Hope this helps.
@KevinHullinger
@KevinHullinger 5 лет назад
Well done 👍. Great video!! Refreshing to finally find a channel with a real down to earth person without all the ego. Your experience shows.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 5 лет назад
Thank you! I really appreciate that.
@KevinHullinger
@KevinHullinger 5 лет назад
TruBBQtv John Foley your welcome.
@JoeYoung25
@JoeYoung25 5 лет назад
Agreed. Plain and simple, yet effective.
@cuanwood
@cuanwood 8 лет назад
Hi from South Africa. This is the best smoking vid on RU-vid. Thank You. Cant wait for the next recipe.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Hello from Chicago, IL! Thank you I really appreciate that. Glad my video was helpful. More will be coming soon! Thanks for watching.
@heinchebowers2193
@heinchebowers2193 6 лет назад
I'm from SA as well, I was going to try this yesterday on braai day but I'm going to this weekend. Will feedback on my results
@sukafreecity
@sukafreecity 5 лет назад
This is probably one of the best tutorials regarding bbq’n and grilling..Very clear and informative..Great job 👍🏽.
@StepbyStepPhotographyandVideo
@StepbyStepPhotographyandVideo 5 лет назад
The Wbber kettle has been a revelation, so much I never knew you could cook on it
@simonoreilly5141
@simonoreilly5141 2 года назад
This is the best video I have found on youtube for instructions on cooking BBQ ribs on a kettle bbq. They taste delicious the way you do them! Please come back and make some more videos John! much respect from the UK
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 2 года назад
Thanks I appreciate that! I know, it's been way too long since I've made a video... I will return at some point!
@highplainsdrifter3387
@highplainsdrifter3387 6 лет назад
Hey John, great video, really easy to follow. I tried this for the first time yesterday and it was epic! Thanks for the upload!
@adamwise9715
@adamwise9715 5 лет назад
Can't wait to try this on my kettle! Great video and very informative without being boring.
@GMetch
@GMetch 5 лет назад
Great Video John! I recentlt got into charcoal grilling, and after several attempts at cooking ribs with various other methods, your video help me make some of the best ribs ive ever had! Thank you
@mikejd1364
@mikejd1364 4 года назад
You make this look so easy. I was afraid to waste good meat. But definitely going to try it now. Thanks for the vid and tips.
@imajustabush31
@imajustabush31 4 года назад
10:19 if you make this face and have this reaction to the smoke coming from your bbq, your meat shouldn’t be in it yet. Just a tip for anyone getting into bbq/smoking on charcoal grills for the first time. Aim for clean smoke anytime you bbq, future pit masters! The food you spent hours cooking will have a clean smoke flavor, rather than a dirty one. Ps. I watched this video a long time ago when I got my Weber and it helped a lot. Thought I’d come back for the nostalgia and felt I had to leave this information for anyone who is just starting off!
@stephaniej2556
@stephaniej2556 3 года назад
How do you have clean smoke, like what makes my smoke dirty and if my smoke is dirty how do i clean it
@imajustabush31
@imajustabush31 3 года назад
@@stephaniej2556 I’m happy you asked and hope I can provide some help. When you first start your BBQ the smoke will be the bad kind of smoke. It will be thick and white (like in the video). Clean smoke is when the smoke turns from a thick white cloud to a more see through/translucent smoke. It’s kind of clear white and blue in color. So you will begin with bad smoke that ruins food every time you start your bbq up. To get rid of this bad smoke, put your bbq lid on after you start the grill up and wait. It’s as easy as that. I usually give my bbq anywhere from 30 minutes - 1 hour to heat up properly after I initially light it and wait until the smoke becomes a clear stream of smoke, instead of thick white clouds. You can visually see the difference in the smoke coming out of the vents, so as long as you are patient, you will be rewarded. A simple test is one I described in my first comment. Put your face near the smoke coming out of the grill. Take a breath. Do you find it hard to breathe? Do your eyes get watery or affected by the smoke? Well that’s bad smoke. Try it again in 30min-1hr and you’ll see that you can breathe without feeling like you are being poisoned. Which is actually what is happening when you breathe the dirty smoke in so don’t stay near that smoke to long and pay attention to the difference in color and density in the smoke so you don’t have to do this kind of test again (not healthy lol). Aiming for clean smoke will make the food taste better and will be the “healthier” option for your guest. Hope I’ve helped. If you have any questions, ask away :)
@oliviahyatt5227
@oliviahyatt5227 5 лет назад
I smoked some baby back ribs in my Weber kettle today, following your instructions to the letter. I used Code 3 Spices 5-0 for the rub. They turned out better than I could ever hope. My hubby said they were the best ribs he's ever eaten. Your instructions were concise and easy for a novice to duplicate. Thank you from Morris, Illinois.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 5 лет назад
That's amazing! Once you have smoked ribs like this you'll never be able to go back! Thanks for watching.
@paulbriffa5149
@paulbriffa5149 6 лет назад
Just got my weber kettle, gonna try these, cheers John : )
@CashMopar
@CashMopar 5 лет назад
Over simplified, almost cartoon like. I love it. I can say its easy to over worry about a cook when it should be fun. Thanks for the video!
@rodhosilyk
@rodhosilyk 8 лет назад
One of the better presenters on RU-vid...and the ribs look great!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
+Rod Hosilyk Thank you, I really appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
@jasonmeza2310
@jasonmeza2310 7 лет назад
You haven't heard of Binging with Babish
@One_out_of_144K
@One_out_of_144K 5 лет назад
Best grill smoking video on RU-vid!
@jamespayter6948
@jamespayter6948 8 лет назад
Mmmmm silverscreen. I love the taste of Hollywood
@tylerw.9100
@tylerw.9100 7 лет назад
LOL
@seanjtobin
@seanjtobin 6 лет назад
With all the glitz and glam. Mmmm, Hollywood.
@Mafr0
@Mafr0 4 года назад
LOL!
@Seezor
@Seezor 4 года назад
That screwy bally hooey Hollywood
@RichardCockerill
@RichardCockerill 4 года назад
get a JOB Bubba
@martynf65uk
@martynf65uk 3 года назад
I'm only just about to start smoking having outgrown my basic drum, you;ve shown me its possible to have gorgeous ribs with some basic info and tools. I am drooling looking at your ribs :) HUGE thanks for this video!
@charlesvela
@charlesvela 5 лет назад
Pit water tray under meat directly and next to coals . This Adds moisture to meat directly and you dont have to remove tray to add coals
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 5 лет назад
That's one way to do it. It also doesn't address the issue with flare ups and heat spikes. Which my way does.
@Kieran0
@Kieran0 5 лет назад
Putting the tray under the meat also makes it hard to add more water if it all evaporates.
@captain77
@captain77 5 лет назад
Could you do both? Or would that be too much
@jeffpearljam1976
@jeffpearljam1976 5 лет назад
Tray of water/apple juice/beer under the ribs. Use the snake method so it will stay around 250°/275°. Put wood pieces at the beginning (about an hours worth, because after that the meat won’t absorb anymore smoke). Cook for about 2 hours uncovered. Get some foil and put a quarter stick of butter on the foil. Flip the ribs upside down and wrap tight. And cook for another 2 hours. Unwrap and poor the fat to the water tray. At this point, you can add sauce to your liking and cook to your desired appearance. Up to another hour for thick sauce 15 minutes for runny. The tray is round you can hang it on the side with no worries.
@eriktyson7696
@eriktyson7696 4 года назад
@@Kieran0 how hard is it to add the water through the grate? Since you have to add coals you could add water at the same time. There is also a grate that opens on the sides for adding coal and etc.
@davidrussell631
@davidrussell631 3 года назад
No unnecessary accessories, no probes to measure a certain arbitrary cooking temp, no worries! Great video!
@ejbenson
@ejbenson 5 лет назад
Followed every step and they came out perfect! Thanks so much!
@mattcoletta4743
@mattcoletta4743 3 года назад
Buddy, you did a great video! I have everything from a Big Green Egg, Charbroild Tru Infared gas grill Bradley 4 rack smoker, and several Webers. I use them all with great results. You presentation of cooking them was simple and down to earth with NO cockiness which is important to me. Thank you for the time you spent sharing what looks like you love to do... There are too many "cocky cooks" out there. I also let the wood smoke clear out so you don't get that acrid smoke flavor, wrecks the meat right out of the gate IMHO. It's a great way to spend a day relaxing and cooking... Thanks again!
@MarjansTV
@MarjansTV 8 лет назад
Love from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!!!!!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
@alejandrosantosjr3448
@alejandrosantosjr3448 5 лет назад
I'm an avid cook outside but have never smoked ribs. This is a milestone and I will get there Sunday using your video. Thank you for the simplicity and down to earth scheme. You have a new subscriber!
@alejandrosantosjr3448
@alejandrosantosjr3448 5 лет назад
As an update my ribs came out stupendous using your video bud. My kids loved them and so did my wife. Thing is my wife doesn't even like ribs. A huge thanks!
@kcgraham5529
@kcgraham5529 6 лет назад
Man! THANK YOU for making this video! Ribs look amazing! I just got my first Weber Kettle after years of gas grilling! I appreciate the advice. Can’t wait to try it!
@pyroishere
@pyroishere 6 лет назад
This gave me some confidence to try this on my cheap kettle grill....thanks for posting!!!
@victorfortin542
@victorfortin542 7 лет назад
Looks good , new to the Weber 22" kettle, but have ribs in fridge and tomorrow is to be nice for a change, so I am going to try to smoke some, after I run and get some wood chunks.!!
@enricopallazzo3244
@enricopallazzo3244 4 года назад
Victor Fortin How did it go?
@Prohibitings
@Prohibitings 3 года назад
Thank you. I used this method a few times last year. I squeezed a pair of ribs on which makes it takes a little longer. Watching again to refresh my memory ready for my first BBQ of 2021.
@Drillerdeep77
@Drillerdeep77 5 лет назад
No More Wrapping my Ribs in Foil!!!! Great Video Sir👍
@timwell59
@timwell59 6 лет назад
I have a smoker and a Weber. I'll give the Weber a shot tomorrow after seeing this so I'll know how to do it if my smoker breaks or a power outage. Thank all of you veterans for the FREEDOM to do it. God bless all of you who gave some to do it, God bless those who gave all to do it, and God bless America!!!
@iftekharhassan8448
@iftekharhassan8448 6 лет назад
Just perfect ! 100% amazing and creative...
@gvanamburg
@gvanamburg 6 лет назад
I love how you show how to keep it simple and gadget free and get a great result! I want to try that now.
@markymark6918
@markymark6918 5 лет назад
had to subscribe... great, clear instructions..thank you.
@nynesanz474
@nynesanz474 7 лет назад
DAMN SON! I must say I've been grilling on a Kettle for some years now and it has always been hit or miss, and now the misses got a Char-Griller Outlaw Smoker with a ton of space so decided to hit up You tube for some tips, info, techniques, and here you come changing up my whole world when I discovered your video and chanel. I'll still use the new toy for grilling because we've always got ribs, steaks, chicken and fish going, plus the time involved in pure smoking is just not for me, but I bow down. I cant wait to see what you do with a roast on the Kettle.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Thank you! Glad to help out! Happy smoking and thanks for watching!
@wildernessman760
@wildernessman760 4 года назад
I'll be over in a bit with my plate and some roasted corn on the cob and some home made beans.🤣🤣🤣
@mrtv777
@mrtv777 8 лет назад
Man. I have been looking for a good video like this for my Weber. I thought 23 minutes was going to be too long and boring but was I wrong. Extremely interesting and insightful! Your answering comments is also helpful. Keep up the good work! I'm shore is hungry now!🍴🍴
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Thank you! I'm happy to help. I try to make my videos as short as possible, but I also want it to be informative and helpful so I won't make them short for the sake of being short. I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching.
@billstone9974
@billstone9974 5 лет назад
Using the fuse/snake method for your charcoal will burn up to 16 hours without having to add mid - cook. Put your water pan on the coal grate to avoid having to move it during the cook.
@ignoranceisnotablessing615
@ignoranceisnotablessing615 8 лет назад
The is the best ive seen so far...usually when i see people cutting the ribs at the end, it looks alittle too cooked and they try to pretend it came out perfect..this def looks amazing!!! im gonna try your method this weekend.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Thank you, these ribs came out great. Them being fairly thick helped out - thinner cuts will tend to overcook quickly when using a grill verse a smoker. I hope your ribs come out awesome and thanks for watching!
@ignoranceisnotablessing615
@ignoranceisnotablessing615 8 лет назад
Ohhh see I always forget that!!! Thank you I'll def keep that in mind
@josephsmith961
@josephsmith961 7 лет назад
If you put the slots on the lid and the bottom of the kettle open about 1/4 inch it will stay around 225-250, and you can smoke them for 4 hours. Works great for chicken.
@Schaz42
@Schaz42 5 лет назад
Joseph Smith Is that also using the water pan, or without??
@michaelmagee13
@michaelmagee13 5 лет назад
Schaz42 I’ll say with it since that’s the best way to smoke with a charcoal grill
@josephsmith961
@josephsmith961 3 года назад
@@Schaz42 I don't use water on chicken or pork butts, but I do spray ribs as they cook.
@chrisparks7385
@chrisparks7385 Год назад
Awesome ! gonna try today with my Webber Kettle! Thanks for sharing
@thebugsterr
@thebugsterr 6 лет назад
I'm super inspired now! Nice presentation!
@destinationfocalpoint
@destinationfocalpoint 5 лет назад
Great video! Just tried it this morning. On the bottom grate, I actually used two bricks to block of the charcoal from about 75% of the grill space, and put the water pan on the other area of the bottom shelf. Put the ribs on the top shelf away from the direct heat and used heavy duty aluminum foil to block off the charcoal area from the rib on top. Four hours later, those ribs were succulent! This is one of the easiest things to do. Thanks!
@jacobeugenemiller
@jacobeugenemiller 6 лет назад
FINALLY! a nice video on this. Thanks!
@TestDummy652
@TestDummy652 7 лет назад
And still .... the best rib, Weber, BBQ video out there!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@ljshoreslokal
@ljshoreslokal 5 лет назад
I'm 43 and i've been grilling most of my life and I'm just getting in to smoking with my charcoal BBQ. Now that I've watched your video I realize I have been doing it wrong. I can't wait to try your method. FYI, I did not see any links in this video to your rub or sauce recipes. I'll search your channel for them though. Thanks! Sub'd!
@Vanalleswa
@Vanalleswa 3 года назад
here i am, looking for a expensive kamado. Now seeying this makes me happy. I got the exact same kettle! Thanks for the tips!! i am gonna try this out!
@BFHDUDE10
@BFHDUDE10 3 года назад
just bought a Weber kettle I’ll definitely try this out 😭
@marlonpotakaharu4117
@marlonpotakaharu4117 3 года назад
How much was it? They're $500NZD which is around $250USD
@BFHDUDE10
@BFHDUDE10 3 года назад
@@marlonpotakaharu4117 yes there’s cheaper ones for about 60 usd but I bought the $200 one
@davidpetkus5608
@davidpetkus5608 4 года назад
Great video! I love the fact you just used a basic Weber grill without and special equipment, its very hard to find that. I thought I was the only person who had to remove the entire grate to add charcoal (seems everyone else on RU-vid has the fancy kind that flips up on one side). Thank you!
@BottomThe
@BottomThe 6 лет назад
My tongue went all hard dude.
@bathsaltzombies8855
@bathsaltzombies8855 4 года назад
My peepee went hard
@olvinmartinez2394
@olvinmartinez2394 3 года назад
Made these ribs for my my family. Now they tell me to go into bbq competition lol. Good job bro
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 3 года назад
Yessss that's amazing! They can never eat mediocre ribs again. You're changing lives man. Thanks for watching!
@eltonsbbq-pit
@eltonsbbq-pit 8 лет назад
Great video and nice looking ribs! cheers
@katoom-ju6vo
@katoom-ju6vo 7 лет назад
Tried this last night on my 22.5 kettle and the ribs came out fantastic!!! Another great video John, Thanks!!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Awesome! Glad it worked out for you!
@jordanmayer8357
@jordanmayer8357 4 года назад
He must not be a dad.. Never clicked the tongs to test them out.
@derekv275
@derekv275 4 года назад
I know right🤔🤣
@dabradguy
@dabradguy 4 года назад
I assumed he never worked in a restaurant. We learned to click and bang the shit out of them on the edge.
@allenmostert7263
@allenmostert7263 4 года назад
Was done off screen
@briand6338
@briand6338 4 года назад
13:36 Click-Click
@danieldurrani2519
@danieldurrani2519 4 года назад
sorry for asking but what do you mean by "he never clicket the tongs to test them out" looking for tips here :O)
@NeilDeWheel
@NeilDeWheel 4 года назад
Thanks for an easy demo of how to cook ribs. I've just bought a kettle after having a gas BBQ for years. Was a bit nervous in case I ruined the meal but I followed your video and the ribs turned out fantastic. Ironically the one thing you warned about happened to me. I was topping up my water tray and I spilt a load onto the coals which dropped the temperature quite a lot. Was able to put some more coals on and rescue the situation. Apart from that the cook went really well.
@erukus
@erukus 4 года назад
What setting do you have the bottom vent at? Is it full heat the whole way through? Thanks
@jackhales6179
@jackhales6179 4 года назад
I wish someone would answer this :P I've always wondered...
@jackhales6179
@jackhales6179 4 года назад
Just wanted to help you with a potential answer - on Weber.com it says quote 'This is done by controlling the top and bottom vents of the grill to restrict the flow of oxygen. To start out, move the bottom vent, so it is half closed and close the top vent almost all of the way.' in the smoking section. Hope this helps.
@EM-cz4rd
@EM-cz4rd 3 года назад
@@jackhales6179 “it depends”. Weather conditions matter. I’d start at about 1/4 open on the bottom and then open up a bit more if that’s not hot enough. There is no black and white answer.
@smooch8548
@smooch8548 8 лет назад
Some really great tips. I recently dug my weber kettle out of the shed after 10 years of storage, This is the video ive been searching for to give me the confidence to try more than grilling steaks and burgers. Thanks. Great video. Subscribed.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
+Smooch This is why I make these videos (more to come) so that's awesome to hear. Thanks for watching!
@moofushu
@moofushu 7 лет назад
I smoke my ribs almost like you. The only thing I do different is I use a sheet of aluminum foil on top of my grill grate and bottom the ribs so I can make sure there is a larger surface area to separate the ribs from the fire. This way I can add two slabs of ribs. I remove the foil near the end of the cook and let them cook over direct heat for the end treatment.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Nice, sounds good!
@MrFuzzleupagus
@MrFuzzleupagus 5 лет назад
Hi. I recently purchased the Master Touch 22” Weber Charcoal Grill. It is set up to cook with either direct or indirect heating. I have never smoked ribs before, so I used your tutorial as a starting point. The Master Touch model has a built in thermometer, so I tried to keep the temperature around a steady 300 degrees. They turned out “ok”, but that may just be me being hard on myself because my expectations were so high. (I was looking forward to some of the best ribs I’ve ever had.) My wife and daughter said they were very good, though. (I used a store bought rub and Sweet Baby Ray bbq sauce, btw.) I will not give up. I will definitely make an attempt again, soon. I just wanted to thank you for posting this and for all the pointers and advice!
@tydegaming9627
@tydegaming9627 4 года назад
They look so good it’s disgusting! Definitely be giving this a go on the new master plus 🔥🔥
@rogeliosalvador7857
@rogeliosalvador7857 3 года назад
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@tydegaming9627
@tydegaming9627 3 года назад
@@rogeliosalvador7857 I don’t even have Instagram 😂
@clarkzion1169
@clarkzion1169 3 года назад
@Rogelio Salvador Instablaster =)
@rogeliosalvador7857
@rogeliosalvador7857 3 года назад
@Clark Zion Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@rogeliosalvador7857
@rogeliosalvador7857 3 года назад
@Clark Zion It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy! Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@IntegrityFinance
@IntegrityFinance 3 года назад
Great Video John! Will be cooking ribs on my new kettle today :) Thank You!!
@sashabobojchov9390
@sashabobojchov9390 8 лет назад
what position are your bottom vents at?
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Just barely open, but adjust them to the current situation. Thanks for watching.
@seanjtobin
@seanjtobin 6 лет назад
On the bottom
@kevinnagle2024
@kevinnagle2024 6 лет назад
Smoking with my weber this summer. This video was so helpful. Thanks!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 6 лет назад
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
@Nerakmontreal
@Nerakmontreal 7 лет назад
silver skin not silver screen :)
@stevesalisbury8206
@stevesalisbury8206 5 лет назад
She was a legend of the silver skin. Lol
@wanderer7755
@wanderer7755 7 лет назад
Loved this video, very clear and concise step by step guide. I will try this in my Weber kettle for the first time this summer thanks man
@luvlife212
@luvlife212 8 лет назад
Does it matter whether the foil pan is over the charcoal or on the same level on the side? I've seen other videos where it's done that way
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
When the pan is under the meat, that's a drip pan which is fine, but it doesn't replace the pan filled with water that's placed over the coals. Heat travels up, so the water pan acts as a heat shield and disperses the heat more evenly so the meat closes to the coals doesn't burn. It also helps regulate the heat so it doesn't spike mid-cook. Without it, the heat will bounce off the lid and back onto the meat. We want to prevent that when trying to smoke meat in a grill. A smoker does this by design so we're just trying to replicate that in a grill. Hope this makes sense and thanks for watching.
@luvlife212
@luvlife212 8 лет назад
+TruBBQtv John Foley indeed thank u
@whoyoukidding1
@whoyoukidding1 7 лет назад
I haven't tried it with the pan over the coals, I've always placed it under the meat. But, your explanation makes sense so I'm going to try it that way myself. I subbed your channel a while back and I'm still enjoyin' it, so keep up the good work!
@fockerjb
@fockerjb 8 лет назад
Getting ready to try and barbecue ribs for the first time for the 4th. Can't wait to try this method on my new Weber kettle! Thanks for uploading this!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
I hope they came out great! Thanks for watching.
@fockerjb
@fockerjb 8 лет назад
They were a hit. I'll definitely be doing this again soon.
@drimmie
@drimmie 7 лет назад
Wanted to thank you for this video. I tried smoking ribs in my Weber kettle yesterday using your method and they came out awesome. I used lump charcoal and the temps stayed steady at 350 degrees
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
@nyanates
@nyanates 5 лет назад
I have an electric smoker AND a Weber kettle from the 80’s I was just dying to find out if it could used as a smoker (30 years ago I don’t think Weber envisioned this product as a smoker yet and it’s documentation didn’t address it). I cringed a little with your open vent holes as I know my kettle can be a beast with the heat and there isn’t a lot of room in there for regulation. Well you addressed all my concerns with the water pan/placement and shorter cooking time. I use the 2-2-1 method in my smoker with 2 racks of ribs (5 hrs total). You cut that down to 3 hrs with perfect ribs? Bravo!! Suggestions- 1. a hinged cooking grate replacement makes adding coal in-burn a breeze, 2. maybe add a pan under ribs to catch the drippings. Love my Weber... thx and peace.
@rossk1241
@rossk1241 4 года назад
My mouth was watering watching him eat them.... great video!
@okielawnguy
@okielawnguy 4 года назад
John Foley!!! Thank you for the video. I only have a Weber Kettle. Decided to try smoking ribs for the first time ever! THEY WERE AMAZING. Taste, texture & tenderness. Wow!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 4 года назад
That's so awesome to hear! BBQ ribs will never be the same! Thanks for watching.
@okielawnguy
@okielawnguy 4 года назад
TruBBQtv John Foley how do I post a picture?
@okielawnguy
@okielawnguy 4 года назад
TruBBQtv John Foley I didn’t have much confidence going into it tonight but they turned out very very tasty! My rub was brown sugar, salt, black pepper, paprika & garlic powder.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 4 года назад
@@okielawnguy Not sure you can on RU-vid, but feel free to tag me on IG or FB: @trubbq
@okielawnguy
@okielawnguy 4 года назад
TruBBQtv John Foley what kind of BBQ gloves do you use. I need to invest in a pair. I had to borrow my wifes nice oven mits today.
@jimfoster5602
@jimfoster5602 6 лет назад
best ribs I've ever made! Thank you so much for posting this.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 6 лет назад
That's awesome! Thanks for watching!
@davidmann8833
@davidmann8833 5 лет назад
great video ! thank you for this simple, elegant method
@genzels
@genzels 8 лет назад
Great video thank you. And my very impressed guests would like to thank you even more. I've used a Weber kettle for years and had never used it as a smoker. A real hit.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Awesome! Be prepared for your guests wanting you to cook them all the time now. Thanks for watching.
@pyozoa
@pyozoa 5 лет назад
Great video, here's a tip that I got from a pitmaster, " If you're lookin', you ain't cookin '" Those ribs looked good!!
@NK-vw4ms
@NK-vw4ms 4 года назад
Just put my first rack ever on the kettle! Super easy to follow vid and great for just getting into smoking..did not need to go out and purchase much equipment to get my foot in the door! Definitely subscribing
@ELPOLOS999
@ELPOLOS999 8 лет назад
Good stuff...never stop picking up tricks of the trade! Thanks!
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
Me neither! Thanks for watching!
@mexxxxximum
@mexxxxximum 6 лет назад
No hick-hack. Love it. They look fantastic! Always doing my rips on my kettle!
@luqissa
@luqissa 4 года назад
Just did this. Worked perfectly. Thank you for the easy to follow instructions.
@doghairdontcarelindaniel7531
@doghairdontcarelindaniel7531 4 года назад
Nice easy video. I’m inspired . I bought a electric smoker roasting pan. It smokes good but I’m gonna try pan of water sitting on bottom and ribs on rack sitting on that. Chips are inserted at all four corners and you add as needed. Simple and basic. Thanks from Houston hunkered down for covid here....
@StormKingPNW
@StormKingPNW 4 года назад
Great video, thanks for sharing. I tried this over the weekend, and would like to share a couple mistakes I made so that others can avoid them... :-) Mistake #1: I incorrectly assumed my Weber is the same size as his Weber. Once I got things going, the foil pan was so big the ribs barely fit. I'm not sure where you get a smaller one for grills that aren't as big, but I would definitely measure the available space vs the pan size so you don't have to crowd ribs to the very edge of the grill like I did. Mistake #2: After the 3 hours, I incorrectly assumed the ribs were done and sauced them. Realizing they weren't, I left them on for another ~30 minutes. As he warns in the video this will burn the sauce and it does NOT taste good. Fortunately, it just burned the sauce on the bottom so I got to enjoy them by cleaning off the bottom of the rack, but better to avoid this situation. Otherwise, this was super easy to do and the ribs turned out great!
@pandagold4722
@pandagold4722 4 года назад
Did you do his "bend test" to see if they were done before saucing them?
@frankysandoval6060
@frankysandoval6060 4 года назад
Man!! This video is Gold! Can't wait to do this! Keep up the GREAT work brother!
@asiandarthvader6733
@asiandarthvader6733 8 лет назад
TruBBQtv JohnFoly, many thanks to you for showing us how to use the circle grill as a smoker. I don't own a smoker and wanted to smoke my beef brisket without having to spend $200.00 on a new smoker. Its my second meat smoked after using the method you showed. Thank you very much, my family was amazed on how the meat tasted.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 8 лет назад
That's awesome to hear! Glad you were able to use these techniques. Thanks for watching.
@jodu626
@jodu626 7 лет назад
Hey.Greetings from cold England. Have just bought my first Weber 75cm and can't wait to get started. Great vid and demo.
@TruBBQtv
@TruBBQtv 7 лет назад
Nice! Thanks for watching and enjoy your Weber.
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