So, my first baby back ribs were great and we had some leftovers which I stored in foodsaver vacuum bags for about a week. I took the ribs to family in another state this weekend and we attempted to reheat the meats (ribs and some brisket I also smoked) by boiling water and tossing the foodsaver bags in the water. With the ribs the foodsaver bag split open on the side and quite a bit of water came into contact with the ribs and washed off a bunch of the seasonings. We ate the ribs and they were pretty dry and bland as compared to when I cooked and ate the first batch from the smoker. I would like to know what everyone normally does to reheat leftovers and keep them as near as possible to original quality (taste, temps, moisture content)?
The brisket turned out fantastic reheated in boiling water (but the bag didn't break open in the water with it)...
The brisket turned out fantastic reheated in boiling water (but the bag didn't break open in the water with it)...