Check out Myron Mixon. He is a multiple-time BBQ world champion, and he is a fan of Hot and Fast.
@dandowning-m3k5 ай бұрын
Wow someone using charcoal 😮😮😮 I'm amazed 👏👏
@omcorc5 ай бұрын
Check out Chuds BBQ if you haven't already. He cooks in his offset plenty, but he also has a direct heat cooker that he designed and built himself (and also sells) that he uses for a lot of cooks that would traditionally be cooked indirectly.
@joeytheredkangaroo4 ай бұрын
@@MatthewParksSr And peach wood.
@Bamaboy3525 ай бұрын
"This is like beer drinking rib cooking here" 👍🤣 Love it!!
@seanmeese69144 ай бұрын
Drink a beer, flip. Drink a beer, flip.
@AnthonyAnnalora5 ай бұрын
Malcom, you've taught me almost everything I know about bbq. I've been watching for about 4 years now and I wanted to say thank you
@gambit10014 ай бұрын
Same same! But different.... still same! Learned so much from malcom, especially in the start of my bbq adventure. Definitely helped me bbq right!
@itllbeawrightyep55795 ай бұрын
My dad still has an all stainless beer keg for a grill cut in half long ways that was made like 45 years ago,I'll be 50 this year,so we've had it a long time,that is all we cooked on for years doing ribs over direct coals and they were some of the best ribs I can remember from anyone and we cooked all kinds of meats on it. And I did my first grilling cook on it at 8 years old for Christmas made a smoked ham.
@JonLizotte-nc4kl5 ай бұрын
so happy you're regularly posting videos again. love your content!
@JVitoux895 ай бұрын
Came here looking for this post. So happy about this!!
@mp340545 ай бұрын
That fly couldn't wait for him to finish.
@sheilahtaylor30052 ай бұрын
How rude! 😂
@anthonyenglish86255 ай бұрын
Just a tip to the pro. Over direct coals score the membrane it will burn off but in the meantime it helps keep the moisture in. True old school style. I love it. Let’s gets back to the roots of bbq.
@holysmokesbbq40495 ай бұрын
We need a smokehouse tour!!!!
@josephr27665 ай бұрын
Brings back memories of the 80’s and 90’s before everyone and their brother switched over to smoked ribs.
@sheilahtaylor30052 ай бұрын
Heck the 60s& 70s too! The ONLY way they cooked them
@rytiski4 ай бұрын
Finally someone cooking over direct heat and the meat is not tough.
@wkndwarrior47335 ай бұрын
My dad always cooks them like this on a Weber and then wraps them for a bit. Ribs can take a lot less time than people think, doesn’t have to be a 5 hr process. He always says that’s how Dreamland does them
@joshm312913 күн бұрын
I never watched a video that made my mouth water until now.🤤 Thanks Malcom
@Niagra20115 ай бұрын
Malcom is the Master. Those Ribs look Absolutely Amazing!
@geraldm74355 ай бұрын
This method is definitely on my to-do list! I love "simple"
@anoncapitalist70454 ай бұрын
Malcolm is so passionate and positive that cooks epic food. Amazing channel. Im so hungry
@jimelmore97283 ай бұрын
Malcolm, Happy to see someone finally bbq old school over direct heat. I’ve been cooking indirect for 30+ years, to the point the smoke ring and smoke flavor doesn’t appeal to me anymore. Direct fire grilling, low and slow wear the meats get a touch of smoke is my new thing. I have a new pit on order that will allow that. Great cook as always.
@samtaylor87345 ай бұрын
This guy always has the best looking cuts of meat. I go to my local places and St. Louis ribs don't look anywhere as nice as these
@williamwilson26245 ай бұрын
This is by far the best grilling channel on KZbin. Those ribs looked killer!
@areyoulooney5 ай бұрын
The GOAT of BBQ. Awesome video as usual!
@SinisterMD5 ай бұрын
I'd be excited to try those. Still waiting for that outdoor kitchen tour. :)
@krackscountrycooking5 ай бұрын
I knew this wouldn’t take long for Malcom to try.
@joshualaird53035 ай бұрын
The fly drove me nuts
@scrogg135 ай бұрын
Needs a Bug-A-Salt
@MrHuDog5 ай бұрын
Me 2
@coreyings45975 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 I swear
@sheilahtaylor30052 ай бұрын
OCD.. like me!!! YES, I could barely keep my eyes off it
@Aaron.Davis565 ай бұрын
55 gallon drum ribs! They have that special place in OGs heart ... LOL. Direct heat street food I can still get in Greater Hartford area CT
@skialdridge92654 ай бұрын
Pit master you get down on the prep cook ,teaching and grilling. Thanks for sharing.
@Joshua316-l7j3 ай бұрын
It’s great to see where you started years ago in your kitchen and now you have an outdoor kitchen covered with brick walls 👏👏👏 Goals
@Gregsgreatfood5 ай бұрын
This is how I grew up cooking ribs.
@johnmurner24183 ай бұрын
My dad used to make these with those giant country style spare ribs? ❤❤❤❤❤
@djorde76664 ай бұрын
oh I CANT BE THE ONLY ONE WHEN THAT FLY WAS ON THAT RIB, I WAS SWATTING MY SCREEN LMAO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Dublifesta2 ай бұрын
Me too
@bks78424 ай бұрын
Did a rack of these today on my Weber kettle. 3/4 chimney of cheap lump, rubbed with SPG/paprika and basted with Italian dressing towards the end. Turned out great.
@pkmnsf4 ай бұрын
I remembered I used to watch a lot of your videos during covid/lockdown times. I’m happy to see a few years later you’re still going strong Malcolm! Definitely gonna keep up with ya. Love from New Zealand!
@genirodingle4 ай бұрын
This is how I was taught to cook ribs on a oil drum grill. I love this technique when you have other meats you want to cook at the same time.
@chefsaliva53175 ай бұрын
I tried the previous video method of smoking em on a propane grill and was a success. Excited to try this method out.
@heyitsbroski5 ай бұрын
I'm planning to smoking ribs on my propane grill soon using Malcom's video.
@chefsaliva53175 ай бұрын
@@heyitsbroski highly recommend you buy a pellet tube to hold the smoker pellets. It burns the pellets evenly throughout the cooking and keeps a steady stream also clean up is easier. Good luck
@keep1treal615 ай бұрын
Looking good Malcom can’t wait for the holiday cooks
@DrJohn4935 ай бұрын
Malcolm, this next door neighbor to the east cooked ribs like this for years...and years...and years like I saw my granddad do. I didn't know I was doing it all wrong until some other YT influenceres came along and tried to 'splain the error of my ways. Tried many other techniques...marinating the ribs, offset slow cooking over oak/hickory, pellet smokers, rubs or no rubs of all sorts, and all kinds of combinations. Guess what? For really good rib eatin,' I always return to a tried and true method like this of little or no rub, the rib's mopped with butter and lemon (or lime) juice, and slow cooked over a low fire with charcoal, but preferablly hard wood. This is 4th of July worthy!!! Or any other family ocassion.
@EricPetersen29225 ай бұрын
I been cooking ribs like this since the mid 80’s. Never had a cooking lesson in life, figured it out by trial and error. Ofc I’ve learned a lot since the internet came along. But I’m proud that I figured out so much with experience not KZbin Great cook!
@davidmech29564 ай бұрын
Hot and fast is how I been doing them for a few years now. Good show!
@cbc90024 ай бұрын
Love your channel. Love dry smoked and charcoal ribs.
@MrVasmikey5 ай бұрын
Malcolm, you definitely proved you are a master Cook leaving Convention and cooking a fast and hot rib like that was brilliant. My grandparents used to cook like that everything barbecued was over a hot flame and something which had to be watched constantly and turned constantly and when you got it, it was either charred or raw.
@aBluegrassPicker4 ай бұрын
Always something new and good here. I love this channel!
@lonniehortonjr50832 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm doing my first rib bbq this weekend. Looks great. Love listening to your voice go along with the cooking. Lol
@jacobaccurso5 ай бұрын
I like the membrane, so I leave it on. I just tried it one day and wondered why people bothered to peel it off. Question for you regarding your 3-2-1. The second ingredient is about a quarter cup, but you don’t say how much salt you’re adding for the number one. I’m assuming it’s half of a quarter cup? I guess a guy could always go by taste, right? Quantity doesn’t really matter. This 3-2-1 looks great with all that vinegar and the lemon juice! Can’t wait to try it. You’re the best, Malcolm. Keep the videos coming.
@kennybaumann21175 ай бұрын
If you go to the Description of the video and tab down he has the recipe.
@ericscott64274 ай бұрын
My grandfather taught me to cook ribs this way . My favorite
@GAUDIOPHILE5 ай бұрын
Good video I’ve been doing hot and fast ribs for years normally I use baby backs season them and treat them like a pork chop. I don’t mop mine and as you mentioned I avoid sugar based rubs. Webber steak and chop is a good base and your favorite bbq rub.
@BOBFudge2 ай бұрын
Been smokin ribs for 3 years now. I recently did a Hot N Fast babyback with 1hr smoke and wrppaed for 1hr. Rested them in a cooler for 30mins. They were awesome! I do Comp"ish" ribs about 75% of the time, but the Hot N Fast is my new favorite.
@lonniehortonjr50832 ай бұрын
Omg. Like I said I was going to try this. Omg they look great. Smells bring beer to my yard. Thank you
@jlawb5 ай бұрын
Old school direct heat rib! 🔥
@miketucker95304 ай бұрын
As a chef for over a decade, these ribs looking fire my dude
@ishmielhardrick94834 ай бұрын
😂 giving them ribs the business lol ✌🏾💯
@Jimmerca5 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I do my ribs and on the exact same Primo grill. Nice job Malcolm Yum Yum.👍🏻😛👍🏻
@michaelwilliams47875 ай бұрын
Malcom is da man. Way to go big man
@buelah34 ай бұрын
I just followed your recipe today with some St. Louis ribs. It was done a bit sooner than expected, but it turned out magnificent. I used my Weber with lump charcoal. This mopping sauce really helped too. I’ll use it for pulled pork as well. This recipe is a keeper.
@sg17705 ай бұрын
They look great Malcolm. Definitely gonna try this method. Thank you!
@midwaygarage20235 ай бұрын
My boy said, "Nom nom nom" lol that's how you know they're good!
@JamesFranklin-hd4tm2 ай бұрын
"We gone!"
@Jason_9035 ай бұрын
Another video to make me hungry 😂😂 great as always!!!
@christianbeloch73094 ай бұрын
Made these today. Best ribs I’ve had in a long time
@harmoncanon1353Ай бұрын
We have been doing it this way in Memphis for 100 + years. Where have you been!
@edwardpate61285 ай бұрын
Part of the beauty of cooking is all the different varieties. I enjoy doing them over some high heat myself. I have also had pretty good success using my 30yo Thermos gas grill with ceramic briquettes with a smoke box inside.
@joerowe7215 ай бұрын
Like to see you're having fun. Great video!
@olddawgdreaming57155 ай бұрын
Oh you're making me hongry for some ribs. I hope to get back after using my smokers and grills again. Sure miss my BBQ. Thanks for sharing with us Malcom. Keep up the great recipes and videos. Fred.
@atheeragoubi44812 ай бұрын
I was really waiting for a video of ribs over charcoal, thank you brother Malcom I think basting that I was missing 🇺🇸
@LabCat5 ай бұрын
When Malcom makes "om nom nom" noises, you know that's good 'que. Glad that you tried this method out! I'm from the Memphis area as well. I use a family secret dry rub and usually oven-cook my ribs to set their seasoning, then finish them over charcoal. I've done char-grilled as well and no matter what, if you control the heat properly, they always turn out great!
@anthonyblair14655 ай бұрын
Enjoyed ya'll eating it all Malcolm.👌👍
@JBSmoke15 ай бұрын
They look great, Malcolm!
@FunAtDisney5 ай бұрын
Way back in the late 1960’s-70’s my dad would charcoal broil ribs all the time and they were great! Of course back then there were no home-smokers, no gas grills, no kamados so that was really only option. I recall he had a large Char-Broil (back when that brand was really well made).
@glenntriplett5 ай бұрын
Malcolm, Ribs look delicious 😋😋😋😋.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@FunAtDisney5 ай бұрын
How do you clean and sanitize those mops? Or do you just replace them after each use?
@chadreese95014 ай бұрын
Those look amazing!!
@jpbanksnj5 ай бұрын
Great video! I've been planning on doing some charcoal direct ribs this year and this solidified that idea.
@jeffgoss33514 ай бұрын
Love your content. Those are some old school ribs, look fantastic. Love to see a Brunswick stew make one day
@WPTheRabbitHole5 ай бұрын
love it Malcom.. keep on keepin on brother
@chrischrist79825 ай бұрын
Totally awesome !
@cookingwithandrea34824 ай бұрын
Looks absolutely delicious.
@goosyvid235 ай бұрын
You a dawg Malcolm! Gonna try these this weekend 😋
@timouradnik58765 ай бұрын
The only way I cook ribs. Good bed of coals on the Weber, bottom vent fully open, top vent 1/2 open to start. Cut rack in half and season. Put on the grill directly over the coals and go for 10 minutes. Flip and grill another 10. Open top vent all the way and grill for 10. Flip one last time and let it go for another 10. Been doing this for 20 years and is perfect every time. No sauce, just the rub!
@rubenguerrero9818Ай бұрын
Wow just not right watching u eat those I just ate and I want some great video
@themightymikeshow19924 ай бұрын
Classic grilled ribs❤
@garryhammond31175 ай бұрын
Good and FAST! - Thanks Malcolm. - Cheers!
@mdincorporated5 ай бұрын
They look good! Hope mine comes out good like yours!
@jasonleathers51674 ай бұрын
Love you're videos. Seasonings are amazing. Had them all. Lost them all in a kitchen fire.😢
@clintonevans46335 ай бұрын
checkin in from New Orleans aka the Big Easy my Brudda Malcom 💯 you got my mouth watering 😋
@sportsknes5 ай бұрын
Same ⚜️
@varazgharakhanian5 ай бұрын
Can't wait to try this, looks great.
@yourilevesque24 ай бұрын
I only do grilled pork ribs on my argentinian grill. Great job Malcolm!
@heathgreenstreet40415 ай бұрын
So inspired to cook ribs over hot coal! Something different than always using the smoker.
@anjuarunderwood68695 ай бұрын
Great video brother
@RaiderPowerTTU5 ай бұрын
We gone😃. Great looking ribs and I have to say I really like your smokehouse setup with all your smokers.
@wildhogracing225 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining what you do with your vents!
@edbaron70435 ай бұрын
Great video! What is that little torch you use to light up the charcoal?
@Cray2TheZ5 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Thank you, Sir!
@420Rudiger4 ай бұрын
The apple cider vinegar mopping 321 base is excellent! It kept my ribs moist and zingy!
@JayMiV5 ай бұрын
I cooked some ribs once on a gas grill. Normally I go the smoker route but this day I didn't have the time. Just wanted some ribs. Took about an hour and I don't know how but they were super tender, incredible char crust all around. I still have yet to make ribs on a gas grill turn out as amazingly as that rack did. Not sure what I did, got lucky.
@mikepeifer65024 ай бұрын
Couldn’t believe I seen killer hogs seasonings at my local grocery store in Phx, AZ today. Made me so damn proud lol. Been watching you for a long time. Of course I had to buy even though I have plenty.
@Calicaveman2 ай бұрын
Reverend Malcolm it’s 8am I could eat those ribs for breakfast MAN! I remember my Dad used the mop method and his ribs were Dynomite !! I got your rubs and my friends alway ask me what I seasoned them with and I tell them I DONT REMEMBER WHAT I PUT ON THEM RIBS ! 😅😂😮 ✌🏾🙏🏾
@jonathanrey0004 ай бұрын
I grill my ribs like this pretty often. Saves lots of time and produces some good eating.
@vetlager47655 ай бұрын
fantastic job, i could almost taste them
@matthewlisewski14295 ай бұрын
Ive been waiting on you to try this method! I almost lost hope. Thanks Malcolm
@hillbillybbq5 ай бұрын
Right on brother! Hey man just finally found some of your brisket rub i cant wait to try it!
@tdwayne15 ай бұрын
Looks great Malcom...❤
@tictackpainting99835 ай бұрын
Loved this video for sure. Heading to Kroger tonight!!!!!
@Get4835 ай бұрын
A month ago I did a spare n a babyback on my kettle for about and hour and a half. Kept flipping every 15 minutes and the vents damp a bit at 300 the whole time. I will tell you they were the best ribs I ever had and that included smoke ribs
@Dan-pp8oy5 ай бұрын
Malcom, I cooked two pork loin ribs this past weekend on my BGE. I started out at 200 just to get some smoke and then bumped it up to 250 after an hour. I flipped them twice and in 2.5 hrs, they were temping 200+. The flavor was really good. Not sure about the fat rendering completely. How was it with your ribs?
@MillimeterDefeater7205 ай бұрын
Hey Malcolm! Excellent video, as always. What type of hand torch are you using?