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Fri, April 11, 2008 10:51:39 AMFrom:
Texas Cooking Online
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Texas Cooking Recipe of the Week
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Not too early to think about barbecue.
You don't have to go out for baby backs anymore. Make them on your own grill. The Rub:
Allow ribs to stand at room temperature about 30 minutes before you put them on the grill. Cook the ribs in a covered charcoal or gas grill using the indirect heat method at 300°F (if your grill has a thermometer). Grill 1-1/2 to 2 hours, turning once, until very tender (meat will shrink back from the ends of the bones). Remove ribs from the grill, set on a baking sheet and cover tightly with foil. Place in a warm oven (200°F) for 30 minutes before serving. Makes 4 servings. The Sauce:
If you want to glaze the ribs with the sauce, begin basting ribs with the sauce after 1 hour, turning every 15 minutes to coat both sides, until ribs are done. Remove finished ribs to a baking sheet, cover tightly with foil and place in warm oven for 30 minutes before serving.
More barbecue genius: Dry Rub for Chicken, Ribs or Brisket, and Barbecue Sauce No. 2. You can find these and over 600 more recipes in Grandma's Cookbook.
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