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Preparation Time:
10 Min
Serves:
6
Difficulty:
Easy
Cost:
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Main Ingredients:

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Cooking Preparation of the Recipe:

2 Hours for the country style.

From : Joe Ferenchik, Wed 14 Dec 94 10:54, Area: COOKING

Here's some rib info for you.

Available cuts......

Pork Back Ribs: Cut from the blade and center section of the pork
loin, these contain rib bones and the finger meat between the ribs.
One pound for one hungry person.

Spareribs: These come from the side of the hog. A full slab should
have about 13 ribs. Although they have the least meat they are
considered by most to have the most flavor. As above one pound for
one hungry person.

Country style: Absolutely the meatiest cut, it comes from the rib end
of the loin. For these figure about one half pound per hungry
appetite.

Boneless: Pork loin or boneless chop cut into strips.

How your ribs taste has everything to do with the way that they are
cooked. For the tastiest ribs cook them slooooow.

Grilled: My favorite, I cook wrapped in foil with a rub and about the
last half hour I remove the foil get a flame going to slightly char
the meat. After this slight charring to add that grilled look and
flavor I put on the sauce, turning twice and re-applying the sauce
with each turn. I also close ALL the vent's to assure that the sauce
bakes on properly and doesn't burn. Cooking time varies with the cut
from about 1.25 hours for spareribs to 2 hours for the country style.

Oven roasted: Roast uncovered for about 1 hour for the spareribs to
about

Smoked: To get that smoked flavor use hickory or a favorite smoking
wood of yours, following the cooking recommendations of your
particular smoker. You can also impart that smoked flavor by cheating
and simmering for about 1 hour for the country style in a combination
of liquid smoke and water. Use 1 part liquid smoke to 10 parts water.
Then refrigerate or freeze the ribs until ready to cook. Finish off
with your desired method of cooking.

You can also par boil the ribs slightly and the meat most assuredly
will fall from the bone when they're finished.

Rubs: The application of dry herbs and spices before cooking.
Favorites are lemon, dill mustard, and pepper. My absolute favorite
is a blend of spices that goes by the trade name of "WITT'S" for
prime rib and roast beef.

Marinades: Always include an acidic ingredient such as vinegar or
citrus juice. Add oil and spices for that extra flavor and
refrigerate overnite. Never marinate in a sugar or tomato based sauce
as this will most assuredly buy during the cooking process. Marinate
for no more than 24 hours and turn at the 12 hour mark. Try
marinating in orange juice, it's rather expensive since any leftover
juice must be discarded after basting but the taste is just glorious.

Remember to put your sauce on at the end of the cooking process to
avoid charring.

Here are some tips for better ribs.

1.)Cook slowly, the slower the better for those tender juicy results.

2.)Be slow to sauce.......Your choice of sauce should NEVER be applied
before that last half hour mark.

3.)Never marinate in a tomato or sugar based sauce.

4.)Don't marinate for more than 24 hours. If it isn't ready by then
it's never gonna' be ready.

5.)Try some dry rubs. I always put on a rub for my ribs no matter
where they're gonna' be cooked.

6.)Experiment with different things. The fast food joint is only up
the street. Remember my famous saying..... "The only difference
between a good cook and a bad cook is that a good cook has had many
more bad meals." We all have to learn by doing so get creative and
try the impossible. It may be unpalatable or it may be a culinary
delight. Try peppermint ice cream with Hershey's syrup and cover all
with fresh sliced strawberries. It may sound terrible but what a
flavor explosion!

The next post will have some different sauces to apply to the ribs
when they're "just about there". Do what I did and develop your own
signature sauce that says "You" made these ribs. At the big family
gatherings there is absolutely no doubt in anyone's mind when
confronted with dishes of ribs to choose from as to the ones that
"Joe" made. Most can tell just from the smell. Personally I use the
same sauce for my ribs EVERY time. It's a concoction I "threw"
together and it turned out to be a "hit". It's the only secret that
I've kept from my wife. We've been together 19 years and she still
doesn't know all that's in it. Ok Ok I'll tell ya one of my "secret"
ingredients......cinnamon.

7.)Know your cuts and learn to appreciate the subtle differences of
them all.

8.)Ribs are a simple dish and meant to be savored with your fingers.
Keep your side dishes simple. Favorites include cole slaw, bbq'd
beans, potato salad, jello salad, corn bread, homemade biscuits, and
any grilled veggies.

9.)Get sloppy, it's no fun if you're not wearing some of the sauce.

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