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I recommend to everybody cooking bbq run the smallest fire that you can get away with because a fire that'll breathe and get plenty of oxygen will produce a better flavor smoke than a fire that's too big and smoldering.

To master ribs, you need to pay attention to every detail. Smoke is equally as important as how you prepared your seasonings and trimmed the meat. In this video Tuffy shares with Einav how he set up wood to create the right amount of smoke, the minion method to get a slow burn, how to wrap your ribs and finish off with rub, and mistakes to avoid when saucing.

Tuffy Stone: How to Make Ribs

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Chef and Pitmaster Tuffy Stone

Biography of chef Tuffy Stone

Tuffy Stone is many things: a world record-breaking champion pitmaster, a former Marine, a classically trained chef, a businessperson, and an occasional reality television star. Dubbed "The Professor", Tuffy's legendary precision and obsession with the science of smoke make him one of the most influential people in barbecue. Originally trained in French culinary technique at La Maisonette, Tuffy has been on the Richmond culinary landscape since 1986. In 1993, he and his wife, Leslie, founded one of the mid-Atlantic's most successful special events companies, A Sharper Palate. Tuffy was looking to reconnect with his culinary instincts and challenge himself to learn an entirely new cuisine—barbecue. He attended his first barbecue competition in 2004 and found himself hooked. Though early cooks were humbling, to say the least, Tuffy redoubled his efforts and gradually became one of the most formidable competitors on the circuit. He has earned Grand Champion titles in nearly every major barbecue competition including back-to-back wins at the American Royal World Series of Barbecue, Grand Champion at the 2015 Kingsford Invitational, and his history-making run at the Jack Daniel's World Championship Invitational. In 2016, Tuffy and his Cool Smoke BBQ Team made history at The Jack, becoming the only team to ever win the contest three times and the only team to take home back-to-back top prizes. In addition to his place atop the competition barbecue circuit, Tuffy served as a judge for Destination America's Barbecue Pitmasters for 5 seasons, he cooked for the troops in Kuwait, taught classes at Meatstock in Australia and New Zealand, and has been invited to cook at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City multiple times. On May 15, 2018, Tuffy released his highly anticipated debut cookbook, Cool Smoke: The Art of Great Barbecue from St. Martin's Press.

Source: Cool Smoke Barbeque