Aris, roughly how many racks are in that box? I nearly bought that box from Bookers last week but decided to buy from my usual supplier instead. Thanks.aris wrote: I normally get the 'German' ribs at 21.99
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Got a 57cm kettle & 47cm WSM, but for some reason don't like folding or rolling....I must be specialstretchie_ wrote:You could get four of those on a 57cm grill, as long as you have a decent domed lid, it will require some folding and tucking of the meat but they'd go on thereMj2k wrote:Wow, very meaty indeed!
Might need a bigger smoker for those!
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A fair few - Maybe 8 or 10. Never countedkwazulu wrote:Aris, roughly how many racks are in that box? I nearly bought that box from Bookers last week but decided to buy from my usual supplier instead. Thanks.aris wrote: I normally get the 'German' ribs at 21.99
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Me too on the German ribs, and will be sticking to them from now on when I 'm doing them for others, but those big fellas are great but at about £8 a rack I'll be doing them just for me or if we have a few people around, great for 'WOW factor'.kwazulu wrote:Aris, roughly how many racks are in that box? I nearly bought that box from Bookers last week but decided to buy from my usual supplier instead. Thanks.aris wrote: I normally get the 'German' ribs at 21.99
I normally get between 8.5 and 9.5 racks in a box of German ribs
The standard ribs I've had are just a little less meaty and a little smaller, if you're going to St Lois cut them up then stay with the £21.99 German ribsaris wrote:Are those the ones labelled as 'meaty ribs''? I normally get the 'German' ribs at 21.99. Never had the standard ribs - how do they compare?
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The loin ribs from booker are nice too. They are fairly tender, and cook up nicely, if a bit expensive compared to the german ribs. Not terribly meaty - but pretty good. They are individually wrapped and frozen, which makes it easy to just do a rack or two.
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Looking at the photos of the 'meaty' ribs and description of the standard ribs - it looks like the difference comes down to the size of the ribs - not how much meat is left on them when the belly/loin is cut off.
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Cosco are selling 4 packs of loin ribs for around £9 to 12 depending on weight. Seem quite meaty. I had to get a pack to trial...
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I tend to find the Costco ribs can be a bit hit and miss. In any one pack there are usually one or two racks that are ok with the rest being on the stingier size with the occasional shiner.
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True but these are 4 full racks of baby backs vac packed. I split them into 2's and froze..RobinC wrote:I tend to find the Costco ribs can be a bit hit and miss. In any one pack there are usually one or two racks that are ok with the rest being on the stingier size with the occasional shiner.
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I have to agree with Robin, I've yet to find 4 good reacks, either in the vac-packs or poly trays. In fact the last time I bought the poly tray ribs, I had 3 full sized racks and 6 bits to make up the difference 
