
Fresh Corn and Tomato Salad, Classic Mac Salad, and Vinegar and Spice Oven Ribs
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Nom nom nom, those look god.
Oven Ribs. FAILURE on a massive level. Shame on you.
I will say good job with the RR bars. Too easy, will do these this weekend.
Got to agree with mtomto. Oven ribs on the fourth of July is like a chicken sandwich for Christmas dinner. I don't even think they do that to you in prison!
Exactly TITaN99. I wasnt intending to be mean, but good golly its not December, though even then its hard to forgive preparing ribs that way.
Its simple. Rack of Baby Backs, serves 1 or 2 (lol). Buy a pork rub, its in the bbq sauce aisle. Lightly cover both sides of ribs with yellow mustard--after rmoving membrane from undrside of ribs. Butcher will do it if you are clueless. After mustard, cover both sides with some rub and leave in refrig, maybe 2 hours. Later pull out and let come to room temp while you make the fire. (can do on a gas grill too). Add a little more rub.
Light charcoal on one side of grill-- or half on each side leaving the "middle" without, let burn down to med-hi heat. Place ribs opposite of coals, or in middle zone. Oh, and put an aluminum pan with some water under the grill where the ribs will be.
Put lid on, leave alone, check them at 1 hr 15 minutes. Now should start seeing bones exposed. If they arent, give them another 15 minutes and check. When you see meat pulling back, put some sauce on, cover for 10 minutes. Slather with sauce again--and enjoy. Its that simple.
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First off, these look like country styled ribs to me, ( I've never seen baby backs that meaty) hence the oven approach. However, the recipie does look delish so I will be trying it this Labor Day weekend. However, I will be using the grill (last days of Summer and all that) with country styled ribs and will let you all know the results.