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Reviewed: May 28, 2009
fantastic best way to cook ribs!! I take em out with 30 min left and dry em a little bit and put a really thick layer of bbq sauce (kc masterpiece is tough to beat) and then finish em off uncovered... best ribs you will ever have!
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Reviewed: May 28, 2009
This is really a great recipe! First time I've made baby back ribs and my son, whose opinion I value in the culinary area, said they were the best he'd every eaten! Followed Cathy M.'s recipe for the dry rub and marinated them in her rub and baked them in the rub only for 2 hrs. then finished on grill with juices from meat and one slab was slathered with the blackberry barbeque sauce from this site and the other with John Boy and Billy's Original BBQ sauce - thanks for the recipe - seeing as how I bought 25 lbs. of ribs on sale I'll definitely be making these again! :)
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Reviewed: May 26, 2009
Awesome recipe! I removed the membrane from the back of the ribs, then rubbed the ribs front & back with the "Dry Rub for Ribs" recipe from this site and used "Sweet Ray's Bar-b-que Sauce". These baby back ribs were falling off-the-bone. My fiance' even asked for a to go plate. This recipe is definitely a keeper! Thanks Kheffn!
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Reviewed: May 20, 2009
These were fall off the bone and tasty! Use a different kind of barbecue sauce for a different type of flavor.
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Reviewed: May 19, 2009
I have always had trouble with baby back ribs turning out tough. I made them this way, with my sister's homemade BBQ sauce, and was stunned at how they just fell off the bone! Thank you so much!
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Reviewed: May 16, 2009
LOVE this recipe. It's super super easy, tasty and easy to clean. What more is there? Thanks!
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Reviewed: May 11, 2009
I followed the listed instructions and everything turned out great!
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Reviewed: May 10, 2009
Fall off the bone. Super easy! Broil 5 min to get crispy on the top
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Reviewed: May 7, 2009
Here's my disclaimer: I'm not a great fan of meat in general, and I'm particularly not a fan of greasy meat. And, for me, this dish turned out to be pretty greasy. I don't even want to think about the fat grams. The fat was swimming up to the surface after a day in the fridge. I scraped it off, but it was still an angioplasty waiting to happen. The flavor was good, though. Once in a while this might be a good dish to make.
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Reviewed: Apr. 23, 2009
YUM! I did however follow other reviews and used the "dry rub for ribs" from this site, and then Jack Daniels honey BBQ...OMG this got rave reviews from everyone at my sons party. Thank you!
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Reviewed: Apr. 21, 2009
needs broiled at the end for 10 to 15 minutes
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Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2009
This was fantastic! I used beef ribs this time. As Cathy recommended, I used the rub first: 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1 1/2 Tbsp. paprika, 1 Tbsp. kosher salt, 1 1/2 Tbsp. black pepper, 1 tsp. garlic powder, 1 tsp. onion powder, 1/4-1/2 tsp. cayenne red pepper. But remove the back membrane before rubbing spices on. Then I used Nana's Barbecue Sauce from this site and marinated them in foil for at least 8 hours. I put the foil bunches in a dish for dripping and cooked for 2 1/4 hours like someone recommended. Then I put fresh sauce on the ribs and broiled for 15 minutes. This was fantastic! I will try with pork ribs next time. P.S. Nana's bbq sauce is amazing!
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2009
Best fall off the bone ribs i ever had. Broil them for 10 minutes after cooking for a crispy crust or even better, put them on the grill for 10 minutes. They are simply the best without having too many ingredients and too much prep time.
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2009
pleasantly surprised! perfect!
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Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2009
This is the second best recipe I've found. Today was my first time cooking it. I was surprised how easy and delicious it turned out. I was kind of scared it might be tough and bland but it was the opposite. It was flavorful and it really did fall off the bone. I bought my pork ribs from costco (2 pack of ribs) it was 7 lbs. I used about 2 bottles of Kraft Original bbq sauce. I first sprinkled salt, pepper and paprika on the ribs before putting the bbq sauce all over. I covered it in foil and left it overnight in the fridge. I baked it for 3 1/2 hrs then I opened and added more bbq sauce and cooked it uncovered for 15 mins. I wanted to take a picture and post it on but they beat me to the ribs and it was gone. My father in law wants me to make it again for my sister in law's baby shower next week. Thanks!!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 11, 2009
These ribs were delicious and so easy!!! I only had time to marinate for about 45 minutes then popped them in the oven. 3 hours later I broiled them for a little bit and voila!!! Our whole family loved them. I will definately make these again!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 10, 2009
These are the best ribs, absolutely delicious and cant get any easier to fix. I also tried the Sweet Baby Rays sauce but anything would work....whatever you have on hand ! Am glad I put under broiler approx 10 min. to give them that just like restaurant look & taste.
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Reviewed: Apr. 9, 2009
very good. The sauce did nit stick to them.Will grill at the end in sauce.
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Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2009
This recipe was the easiest and best tasting for baby back ribs. I always used to have tough ribs and the old method of boiling them and grilling them always lacked for more. I'm so glad I found this recipe, this will be my go-to method from now on. I cooked 4 racks of ribs, using the Farmer John's brand purchased from Smart & Final. The key to tender juicy ribs, I found, is that you have to remember to remove the membrane on the back of the ribs. If you've ever experienced "tough" ribs, then it's because the membrane wasn't removed. This made a huge difference. I cooked all 4 racks of ribs in my oven on the lower and top racks, alternating racks an hour and a half into the cooking time. I also upped the temperature the last hour and a half to 325, then 350 the last half hour to compensate for the extra meat in the oven. The result? perfect ribs. I also used the dry rub found on this site by Denise. Rub the ribs with the dry rub, and then liberally basted with KC masterpiece bbq sauce before sealing with foil. When the ribs were done cooking, I brushed with more bbq sauce and broiled the racks for 10 minutes to give them that charred, sticky good flavor and look. The ribs received raves from my dinner guests. Absolutely moist, juicy, fall of the bones. Yummy!
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Reviewed: Apr. 4, 2009
Easy! and great. My family loved them. I followed suggestions and put them under the broiler at the end. Yummy! Thank you for sharing.
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