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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by Tom_Heath » June 3rd, 2012, 10:05 pm

I bet you are right on, I believe that Frank has talked to him in person. And said he is pretty allright.


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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by alleyrat58 » June 4th, 2012, 9:55 am

Myron's book is really good also. I think you get a good feel for what he is like in person from the book. I think he is intimidating but from all accounts of anyone who has ever talked to him, he is open and helpful - except on a comp Saturday morning, but hey - I'm not very nice then either :wrestlinchair:


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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by Gizmo » June 4th, 2012, 12:03 pm

GUILTY! - see politician thread ...


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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by GvilleDave » June 5th, 2012, 1:50 pm

On the topic of membrane removal - Does removing the membrane cause the ribs to fall apart if they are being hung from a hook in a vertical smoker? I see the wisdom in removing but always thought the membrane helped keep my ribs from becoming a pile at the bottom of a vertical smoker...



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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by SoloQue » June 5th, 2012, 1:55 pm

There are actually two layers of skin, I try to always leave the transparent bottom layer behind. I do this just because I read somewhere quite a while back that the inner layer does in fact help secure the bones. I think a person would have to be pretty intentional if they wanted to remove that inner layer as well when taking off the outter silver membrane.


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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by Frank_Cox » June 5th, 2012, 2:26 pm

SoloQue wrote:There are actually two layers of skin, I try to always leave the transparent bottom layer behind. I do this just because I read somewhere quite a while back that the inner layer does in fact help secure the bones. I think a person would have to be pretty intentional if they wanted to remove that inner layer as well when taking off the outter silver membrane.
a lot of meat would come off as well if you tried to remove the second layer.



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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by alleyrat58 » June 5th, 2012, 9:04 pm

GvilleDave wrote:On the topic of membrane removal - Does removing the membrane cause the ribs to fall apart if they are being hung from a hook in a vertical smoker? I see the wisdom in removing but always thought the membrane helped keep my ribs from becoming a pile at the bottom of a vertical smoker...
I generally cook spares (trimmed down to St. Louis cut) and I cook them until they are just past done. In my experience, as the ribs cool they will tighten up a bit leaving me with a competition perfect rib. (my scores disagree with the competition perfect part of that...) Most of the time if I am not careful handling the ribs they will fall apart on me. I couldn't imagine hanging them from a hook and having them stay together.

That said, I think it has less to do with the membrane and more to do with the general tenderness of the ribs, but, of course, I have never left the membrane on either.


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Re: membrane on ribs

Post by k.a.m. » June 13th, 2012, 7:43 pm

Baby backs yes spares Hmmmmm. Sometimes



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