Barbequed Pork Ribs Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 2)
Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2010
I have made much better
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Reviewed: Sep. 7, 2010
I had this for a summer bbq and my guests said they were the best ribs they ever had. Easy, and didnt change a thing in the recipe except added some brown sugar to the sauce.
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2010
this is the best sauce ever for meatballs
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Reviewed: Aug. 2, 2010
Excellent! I have never made ribs and this was an excellent attempt! My girlfriend said they are the best she has ever had! We will make them again! Steps 2 & 3 in the directions should be reversed. I used boneless pork ribs (country style) and reduced the boiling time in half. Save 1 cup of water from boiling the ribs to use in the sauce. I like sauce that is more sweet than tangy, but this sauce was perfect as is. Otherwise add a couple tablespoons of brown sugar to your liking. You might want to save sauce for dipping while eating, although I thought they didn't need it. Try this recipe, it will not disappoint!
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Reviewed: Aug. 1, 2010
Delicious! Easy to make, and so so good...Everyone loved them. This is definitely my favorite rib recipe ever! I used Sweet Baby Rays sauce and baby back ribs. Your guests will agree they are to die for!
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Reviewed: Jul. 14, 2010
These ribs are fantastic. I have been trying to find a good rib recipe for years. We tried last week and can't wait to make them for our next family BBQ. The best part is you can cook it all ahead and then just throw on the grill for a few minutes when you are ready to eat. The sauce was a little too tart for me so I added some brown sugar to sweeten and then some hot sauce to add a little heat. The only problem I have with the recipe is finding a pan big enough to cook the ribs in since they go so fast!!
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Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2010
I made these yesterday for our family's 4th of July get together. I doubled the sauce recipe for two racks of ribs, brought to a boil in the oven at 400 for 20-30 minutes, then simmered at 250 for an hour...all the night before, marinated overnight, and they were THE hit of dinner. Never made ribs before I saw this recipe, but you can be sure I'll make these over and over and over again.
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Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2010
Made these again for a 2nd time tonight... this time with large pork spare ribs. As before, these were so tender and tasty! Use half the sauce for basting and save half for dipping!
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Reviewed: Mar. 22, 2010
This was a fantastic recipe. I did make some changes. I simmered the ribs for 1 1/2 hours. Instead of the homemade sauce, I opted for store bought. A lot easier and saves time. I poured the sauce over the ribs and put into fridge for 2 hours. Then I baked them in the oven at 350 for 1 1/2 hours or until tender/ falling off the bone. SO EASY!!! Great recipe, less mess and time. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Feb. 28, 2010
great ribs!!! the sause is great exsept i added a little shuger to sweatin the deal!!!!
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