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Apple and BBQ Sauce Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: JOHN MITSCHKE 
Living In: Houston, Texas, USA
Baby back ribs are marinated in a mixture of applesauce and barbeque sauce, then cooked on the grill. 

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Quick Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: Mike Swieton 
Home Town: Clarendon Hills, Illinois, USA
Living In: Allendale, Michigan, USA
This is an easy recipe for ribs which won't be tough, like smoked ribs, or fall off the bone, like braised ribs. These ribs are done the right way, and I've never had better ribs than this. 

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All-American Pork Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: National Pork Board 
If you don't have a favorite homemade sauce, 'doctor' up purchased sauce with flavorful ingredients like chili powder, orange marmalade, grated ginger root or hot mustard. 

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Scott Hibb's Amazing Whisky Grilled Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: Scott David Hibbard 
Slowly baking these baby back pork ribs before grilling is the secret. That, and the finely-tuned, sweet, basting sauce. 

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Hoot-n Holler Baby Back Pork Ribs

Submitted by: National Pork Board 
These mesquite-and bay-flavored baby-back ribs are brushed with your favorite barbecue sauce and grilled to perfection. 

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Not Your Every Day Smoked Pork Spare Ribs

Submitted by: Tanlor 
Living In: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Our family's favorite. Slightly sweet and spicy with a light non-tomato based baste, that doesn't overpower the delicious falling-off the bone meat. We have also used this recipe on pork shoulders.. Devine!! BBQ sauce is never needed, but if you must, only use your favorite! 

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Prize Winning Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: BONNIE Q. 
Before grilling, the ribs are dusted with a pungent rub -cumin, chili powder and paprika -to give them lots and lots of flavor and color. During the last minutes of grilling, they 're basted with your favorite barbecue sauce. 

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Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: KHEFFN 
An overnight marinade makes these baked ribs so succulent. And look how easy it is to clean up! Just toss the foil and you're out of the kitchen. It doesn't get any easier than this. 

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Spoiled Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: spoiled 
Boiled ribs are bathed in a homemade barbeque sauce and broiled until sticky and delicious. 

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Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Slow-cook the ribs during the day and they will be ready to finish on the grill when you get home. 
 
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