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  2. How to cook baby back ribs in a smoker, grill or oven - AOL

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    How long to smoke baby back ribs on a smoker. Cooking pork ribs in a smoker takes about five hours. Preheat the smoker to 225 F, and during the cooking process, maintain a temperature of 225 and ...

  3. The Best Barbecue Ribs in Every State - AOL

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    The rack of ribs comes in a house rub with heat and a subtle sweetness, with the right amount of smoke to keep the ribs tender. The ribs then get covered in a sweet, barbecue-glaze sauce.

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  5. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    Back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle. They have meat between the bones and on top of the bones and are shorter, curved, and sometimes meatier than spare ribs. The rack is shorter at one end due to the natural tapering of a pig's rib cage.

  6. Chicago-style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Glass panels on the sides of the smoker allow the cook to see inside. The wood for smoking the meat is typically placed below, allowing it to cook quickly. [2] The temperature of the smoker is controlled by spraying the fire with a garden hose if it gets too hot. [10] This style of smoker became common in the South Side and West Side of Chicago.

  7. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The primary differences are the sources of heat and of the smoke. In a propane smoker, the heat is generated by a gas burner directly under a steel or iron box containing the wood or charcoal that provides the smoke. The steel box has few vent holes, on the top of the box only. By starving the heated wood of oxygen, it smokes instead of burning.