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Saucing is the all-important last step in the rib smoking process. After spending hours in the smoker, the glaze adds the final layer of flavor to finish the ribs. However, as with most things in barbecue, timing is everything. I wanted to know how and when different barbecue gurus sauce their ribs. When it comes to saucing your smoked ribs, there are no hard and fast rules. Every pitmaster that I\u2019ve seen do their ribs it a little different. In this article, I\u2019ll walk you through all the best techniques for saucing your smoked ribs. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Saucing usually happens in the final stage of the cook (the last hour). If you\u2019ve smoked ribs before, you would know they need to be cooked in different stages. During the first stage, ribs are cooked unwrapped.<\/strong> During the second stage, the ribs are cooked wrapped. In the final stage of the cook, the ribs are sauced. \u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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