I usually go anywhere from 195-203. Curious what you all do as well? The top rack is at 194 currently

by Abject-Air-9517

18 Comments

  1. PancakesandScotch

    When they bend right and the bones pull back

  2. MoeSzyslakMonobrow

    I don’t temp ribs. 5hrs unwrapped at 225-250 has never failed me.

  3. Just start poking between the bones when they start looking right. The bend test also works. I have no idea what internal temp that is.

  4. zackcough

    “I can’t define it, but I know it when I see it” They gotta jiggle just right.

  5. Abject-Air-9517

    These were straight flop at 201, so I pulled them and wrapped with butter and honey.

  6. Oceandive4

    Temp? Just look how they are on/coming off the bone.

  7. I don’t usually probe, but when I do it’s 201-205 (depending on bend).

  8. BornRipped

    I’ve never used temperature when doing ribs. I always base their readiness on how they look, pull back and time somewhat.

  9. TinyDoctorTim

    I smoke ribs at 225 for about six hours. Spritz with apple juice maybe every hour.

  10. Choice-Ad-9195

    Tell me you have a pellet grill without telling me you have a pellet grill.. ask what temp to pull ribs.. insert smoke tube in the smoker……

  11. They’re done when the meat pulls back on the bone to how you like it.

  12. Initial-Associate-13

    I don’t think people temp test ribs. I’ve made and 1000 racks of so and I didn’t know the answer to your question. I’d guess 200 degrees, but I have no clue, and neither should you!

  13. pickanamehere

    Jfc. “resting ribs, wrapping ribs, on a pellet oven”. This sub is almost as bad as r/smoking