I've taken my ribs all over the U.S. It's not really a secret to make the meat fall off the bone. DO NOT BOIL the ribs, steam them, if you boil them you just take all the flavor away. I usually put the rack in my 9 or 18 qt. roaster, add water to the top of the rack, add about 4 tbls. vinegar to the water, (YES VINEGAR, it's a natural tenderizer) I cut the ribs in about three boned sections, layer them sideways, like I'm filing them, lol, then cover and steam at 325 or 350 degrees for just about three hours. You'll start to notice the meat separating from the bone. After about 2 and 1/2 hrs. keep checking them, you don't want to cook them too long otherwise the bone can become too soft to even handle by hand. Just remember "THE SECRET IS IN THE SAUCE", you can simply put them on the grill(after you've steamed them) and baste them with your favorite sauce, or wait for them to cool a bit and rub them with your favorite seasonings and brown them on the grill. Once their steamed the rest is quick.
2006-09-24 18:50:19
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answered by candyzaqt 1
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Barbecued Spareribs California Style
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Keys : Crockpot Casserole Main Dish Pork Spare Ribs Meats Bbq Beef
Ingredients :
5lbspareribs cut 2-rib pieces
1/2cupcider vinegar
1 1/2tblWorcestershire sauce
1tbldark brown sugar
1/2cupketchup
2xgarlic cloves minced
1dshhot pepper sauce or
1dshliquid smoke flavoring
Method :
* Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Arrange ribs on rack in baking pan. Brown in oven for 15 minutes on each side. Drain and put in slow cooker.
* Combine remaining ingredients and pour over ribs. Cover and cook on LOW for 6 to 10 hours or on HIGH 3 1/2 to 4 hours.
* This recipe yields 4 servings.
All-American Ribs
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Keys : Grilling Pork Spareribs Main Dish Meats Usa American States North American
Ingredients :
2lbPork spareribs, either in a sheet
or separated
4xLeeks cut into brushes,
for basting ribs
1xrecipe She-Devil Barbecue Sauce see * Note
DOWN-HOME DRY RUB
1tblOnion powder
1tblSalt
1tspFreshly-ground black pepper
3tblPaprika
1tblDry mustard
1tblGarlic powder
1tblCrumbled dried bay leaves
LONE STAR MOPPIN' SAUCE
2/3cupCider vinegar
1/3cupVegetable oil
1/4cupWorcestershire sauce
1/2tspTabasco or other hot sauce
1tblPaprika
1tblMild chili powder
1tspDry mustard
1tspCrumbled dried bay leaves
1tspGarlic powder
1/2tspCelery salt or to taste
Method :
* Mix the dry rub ingredients together in a bowl. Dust the ribs with the dry rub, then rub it in well. Let marinate for 30 minutes.
* Prepare a charcoal fire or preheat a gas grill.
* To make the Lone Star Moppin' Sauce, place all the ingredients in a bowl and mix together well.
* Cook the ribs on a cool part of the grill, basting with the Moppin' Sauce, using a leek brush. Keep covered, so that the smoke scents the meat. The longer and slower the ribs cook, the more tender they will be. Allow 1 to 2 hours if the ribs are in a sheet, about 40 minutes if separated. To cook over medium heat, halve the time.
* Brush with She-Devil Barbecue Sauce when the ribs are almost done. Serve immediately, passing around the remaining sauce.
* This recipe yields 4 servings.
* Comments: Barbecued ribs are delicious rubbed with a dry spice mixture, then basted or "mopped," as they cook on the barbecue. The secret of their flavor is long, slow cooking, the ribs growing tender and smoky as they cook on the fire. Brush sweet and spicy "She-Devil Barbecue Sauce" on the ribs during the last 10 minutes of cooking, and offer an extra bowlful at the table.
2006-09-24 22:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I rub the ribs with a bit of dry mustard, black pepper and poultry seasoning. Then put them on a thin bed of sauerkraut ( with all the juice) in a large roaster ; cover and put in a hot (400*F) oven. After about 5 minutes , I turn the oven down to 300*F and cook for about 2 1/2 hours. Then uncover and cook another 15 minutes.
The meat falls off the bone and the sauerkraut gives them a special flavour (sometimes I sprinkle some caraway seed on the sauerkraut )............Enjoy !
2006-09-24 18:21:59
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answered by Donald G 3
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Use a Crock Pot....
Cut each rib from a rack of ribs and place vertically inside pot.
Sprinkle on some salt & pepper, then sprinkle some diced onions, mushrooms and celery.
Mix 1/4 cup Soy Sauce, 1/4 cup Worchestershire Sauce and 1/2 cup of cold water together and pour over ribs. Put lid on pot, set temp on maximum and let cook for about 2 - 2 1/2 hours.
Drain off liquids and dispose. Place one bottle of Bar B Que Sauce over ribs (I use Open Pit Tangy BBQ Sauce ) and turn heat to low and let cook for another 1 - 2 hours.
Meat will fall off the bone and taste fabulous.
Preparation simple & easy.
2006-09-29 07:49:17
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answered by AL 6
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This is the simplest recipe:
Rinse ribs from package. Remove silver skin from underside of ribs. Place in pan, pour a cup of white vinegar over them. Cover pan with foil. YOU WILL NOT TASTE THE VINEGAR.
Bake in slow oven (250 degrees) for at least three hours. Last half hour, raise temperature to 350, remove foil.
Remove from oven, cover again with foil, let rest 15 minutes. Cut into 2 rib sections and serve with your favorite sauce.
2006-10-01 08:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The secret to the ribs falling off the bone is to boil them first.
Simply use one of the rib rubs purchased at the store.
You can also find several recipes at AllRecipes.com
2006-09-24 17:54:00
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answered by ♫☼♥ ≈ Debbi ≈ ♥☼♫ 3
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If your cooking baby back ribs or regular spare ribs the best thing you can do is pressure cook them for about 20 Min's for baby back and 25 Min's for regular ribs , then put your dry rub or sauce on and put them on the grill for about 30 to 45 Min's there real tender and you'll love them.
2006-09-24 17:56:10
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answered by ret w 4
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2016-05-20 00:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I cook my ribs early like around 10am if you want it done by dinner time and i put little bit of water in the glass pan. just enough to cover the bottom (NOT OVER THE RIBS) I put the ribs on about 300 or 275 and when they are done they fall off the bone.
hope this helps
(if you do want to put sauce on just put the sauce on 10minutes b4 you take them out.)
2006-09-24 17:49:34
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answered by knowssignlanguage 6
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take chili powder, cumin, brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, rosemary, thyme, sweet basil, celery salt. Mix equal amounts of everything, and rub onto meat. Place in roasting pan with a small amount of liquid in bottom of pan, and cover tightly with foil. Make sure that all seams and edges are closed. Bake in 250 degree oven till done. The longer you cook the more tender it will be.
2006-09-24 17:52:28
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answered by Just Me 6
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