How To Cook Delicious Iberico Pork Baby Back Ribs: Expert Juicy & Flavorful BBQ Recipe

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Video Title: How To Cook Delicious Iberico Pork Baby Back Ribs: Expert Juicy & Flavorful BBQ Recipe

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Best BBQ advice I have ever heard, "don't rush the process". Amazing video and some amazing BBQ!

SmokedReb
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Unbelievable production quality. Very impressive and inspiring.

brandonin_ny
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Nice cook. Would love to try out those baby back ribs. I’m new to your channel. So far so good.

robertwhite
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thanks for sharing man! ... I am looking at cooking iberico ribs, and going to dial back things a lot after watching this.

sirkickassalot
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Mistakes happen, thanks for sharing it with us.
Greetings from The Netherlands ;-)

RuudKok
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I just did some baby backs last night, although not the Iberico. But they were still fantastic. Nice Sierra-Nevada Hazy IPA that you're drinking !! :)

captjim
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I have trouble with Rubs on my ribs, I like s&p and add a little from there. I’m a sucker for a good looking bottle of rub, and then I use it and always disappoint with the pork style rubs. Fogo The Rub though is on point 👌👌

ComparisonCooking
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Hey Sebastián, love your channel brother! My question is where can I get this type of pork? I would love to try this meat!

jamesdelaura
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As a Texan living in Spain with access to good butchers that can provide good quality within a few days notice, I can assure you jamón ibérico is next tier amazing stuff. Salt, pepper and take it off when it passes the bend test. I didn’t wrap it at any time either, not that I ever wrap ribs, but they benefit less from wrapping than another rib might. I feel like braising meat in foil or paper usually messes with the bark that builds up, (important for many briskets though) and jamón really benefits from a crispier exterior. Not a good trade off in jamón. Just my two cents. Competition style bbq may have its place, but I think this video goes to show how great the Texas method is. When you can cook good meat, salt and pepper are best.

Renderless
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these ribs look killer! you videos have great Audio! can i ask what your using to capture it?

DudesGourmet
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i find the iberico ribs -due to the fat content- cook significantly faster. like you mentioned, the 2.5hr they were probably done, when i have iberico st louis syle i do 90 minutes, then wrap for an hr then with the sauce. the babybacks are done typically by the 2hr time due to the lesser amount of meat. love your videos :)

lenardo
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You might want to try smoking ribs without wrapping. Your Kamado creates enough moisture. I personally like the bark on the Ribs.

gtiprod
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What happened to this host of the FOGO channel? What was his name and where did he go?

dawaynecleckley
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Love your channel bro. First vid I saw was the beef cheeks and I subscribe right then.

Is the Iberico worth the extra cost in your opinion? I’ve been using pork from Cheshire Farms in NC and loving it... especially the pork collars!

brettf.
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So, are you saying that the Iberico ribs are not worth the extra money?

rickradcliffe
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I like the iberic pork as well. I love the natural flavor of the meat. over seasoning meats it will make them all taste the same. so try salt pepper, Fresh oregano and Thyme. and you will see what a GOOD meat taste like . I am glad you noticed the difference. RUBS can hide the cheap flavor or a cheap meat. while losing the amazing flavor of specialty meats and cuts.

myclkamg
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You mentioned Iberico is the Wagyu of pork. If you're doing pork chops in your next vid, why not do Wagyu chops aswell ro compare them?

soumynonareverse
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Iberico pork is too flavorful. It does not need a rub.

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