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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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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. 

Sweet Smoked Pork Ribs

Submitted by: dadcooksagain 
A sweet recipe for smoked pork ribs. I usually use baby back ribs but have had great success with spare ribs as well. 

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Honey Barbecued Spare Ribs

Submitted by: Belle Kemmerer 
'BASTING with the honey-and-oil glaze seals in the goodness of these delicious ribs as they bake to a golden brown. They can be prepared in the oven, or on the grill in a foil packet to keep the meat juicy.' 

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Mom's Best Ribs

Submitted by: Kathryn Prust 
My mom shared this recipe with me several years ago. Family and friends agree these are the best ribs they've ever tasted! 

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Thick 'n' Zesty Ribs

Submitted by: Helen Tucker 
I got this recipe 30 years ago from a co-worker and have made it many times. Everyone in our family loves it. 

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Herbed Spareribs

Submitted by: Norma Harder 
'I often make these delicious ribs in the summer when we're at our lake cottage,' notes Norma Harder of Melfort, Saskatchewan. 'I serve them with couscous, Caesar salad and garlic toast.' 

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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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Peach-Glazed Ribs

Submitted by: Sharon Taylor 
For a mouth-watering alternative to the usual barbecue sauce for ribs, try this slightly spicy recipe from Sharon Taylor of Columbia, South Carolina at your next picnic. 'The peaches add just the right touch of sweetness and a lovely color to this special sauce,' Sharon notes. 

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Kai's Crown Pork Ribs

Submitted by: tiura 
Home Town: El Granada, California, USA
Living In: Santa Rosa, California, USA
A splendid crown of pork ribs, stuffed with herbed rice and sweetened with an elegant honey and orange glaze. 

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Bill's Smoked BBQ Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: WHATS HIS FACE 
These are to die for ribs you will want to serve to guests, to show off your cooking ability. 

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Apple and BBQ Sauce Baby Back Ribs

Submitted by: JMITZ007 
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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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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Honey Ribs

Submitted by: HMICHAUD 
Fall off the bone honey, maple, BBQ ribs made in the slow cooker. 

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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. 

Spicy Honey-Mustard Glazed Pork Ribs

Submitted by: Angela Russell 
These sumptuous, habit-forming ribs can be mild, to very spicy depending on your taste. My husband and I like things HOT, and the honey, mustard, onion and spices blended together will have you beggin' for more! The ribs have a beautiful presentation and will be well-enjoyed at intimate dinners, as well as backyard barbeques. 

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Amazing Ribs

Submitted by: Scotty Carreiro Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
A three step cooking method is used to make these incredible, tender ribs. The ribs are first boiled, then grilled, and finally simmered in barbecue sauce in a slow cooker. This recipe does take time, but is soooo worth it. 

Stuffed Ribs

Submitted by: Rayna Jordan 
Delicious dressing sandwiched between racks of back ribs or spare ribs - my mom made these when I was growing up, often after we had a turkey dinner and had leftover stuffing/dressing. They are delish! 

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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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Freak'n Good Ribs

Submitted by: Mike B. - Orleans, Ontario 
Ribs are marinated in pineapple juice and spices overnight before being slowly cooked in the oven, then thrown on the grill and slathered with barbecue sauce at the last minute. The result is a tender baby back masterpiece. 

 
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