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3 Step Fall Off The Bone Ribs Easy

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Ingredients

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2 racks beef ribs (or pork ribs)
2 teaspoons salt (or to taste)
2 teaspoons pepper (or to taste)
1 tablespoon season all salt (or to taste)
2 cups barbecue sauce (your favorite kind)

Nutritional information

380.8
Calories
7 g
Calories From Fat
0.8 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
4443.4mg
Sodium
92.1 g
Carbs
2.1 g
Dietary Fiber
65.2 g
Sugars
0.2 g
Protein
129g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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3 Step Fall Off The Bone Ribs Easy

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    This recipe worked excellently for me the first time around. I cooked up four racks of veal ribs. To reduce the mess and use of foil, used my large turkey roasting pan. For the covered part of the process I covered the pan with foil instead of using the roaster lid. The recipe worked so well, here I'm in the middle of doing it again two days later. For a rub used coarse salt, black pepper, onion powder, smoked paprika, and a bit of garlic powder. I'm using Kinder's Organic teriyaki sauce because that's what's on hand. Last time used TJ's Organic bbq sauce. Last time I also added some cumin to the rub but I didn't like that part of the flavor so, no cumin this time.

    • 210 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    3-Step Fall off the Bone Ribs—- Easy!,NOTE THE TEMPERATURE CHANGE HALF WAY THROUGH THE COOKING! The “three steps” to this involve browning the ribs with your favorite seasonings, then with the sauce, then covering with foil and forgetting about them. The ingredient amounts are completely flexible and are all done to personal taste. I couldn’t post the recipe without a measurement, but really… it’s your own preference. Don’t be afraid of the long list of directions, I tried to be exact. Thankfully, my dad taught me his recipe before he passed away. This is a good recipe to start the cooking, then turn the oven down and forget about it. The house will smell amazing!,This recipe worked excellently for me the first time around. I cooked up four racks of veal ribs. To reduce the mess and use of foil, used my large turkey roasting pan. For the covered part of the process I covered the pan with foil instead of using the roaster lid. The recipe worked so well, here I’m in the middle of doing it again two days later. For a rub used coarse salt, black pepper, onion powder, smoked paprika, and a bit of garlic powder. I’m using Kinder’s Organic teriyaki sauce because that’s what’s on hand. Last time used TJ’s Organic bbq sauce. Last time I also added some cumin to the rub but I didn’t like that part of the flavor so, no cumin this time.,Has anyone tried these with no sauce? I like my ribs with sauce on the side. Thank you.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Do not Boil Ribs, but Cut Away Any Large Amounts of Silver Skin or Some of the Fat. Generously Season Both Sides of the Ribs With Salt, Pepper and Season-All.

    2
    Done

    Line a Cookie Sheet (with a Lip on All Sides) With Heavy Duty Foil. Spray Foil With Cooking Spray Lightly.

    3
    Done

    Put Ribs in 350 Degree Oven For Approximately 20 Minutes, Until Meat Starts to Brown on Both Sides, Flipping as Needed.

    4
    Done

    Brush on Your Favorite Bbq Sauce (both Sides of Ribs) and Put Back in the 350 Degree Oven Until Bbq Sauce Starts to Caramelize but not Burn, Approximately 20 Minutes. Flip Them Half Way Through.

    5
    Done

    Once Sauce Is Caramelized and Cooked Into the Meat Add Another Good Amount of Sauce to the Tops of the Ribs. Try not to Let Too Much Sauce Fall to the Foil, but It's Okay If Some Gets on It.

    6
    Done

    With Top of Ribs Facing Up, Cover With a Low-Tented Aluminum Foil (tented Just Enough to not Let It Touch the Tops of the Ribs) and Seal All Sides Tightly by Curling Foil Under the Lip or Under the Cookie Sheet Itself. the Goal Is to not Let the Steam Out as It Cooks.

    7
    Done

    Turn Oven Down to 250 Degrees! Very Important or the Sauce Will Burn! (as You Can Tell, I've Made This Mistake Before.).

    8
    Done

    Put Ribs Back in at 250 Degrees and Set a Timer For Approx 2 Hours. Take Cookie Sheet Out and Pull Back One Corner of the Foil (careful of the Steam!). Poke a Fork at One of the Ribs -- the Meat Should Easily Come Off the Bone. If It Doesn't, Put Back in the 250 Degree Oven and Check Every 20 Minutes or So to See If the Steam Worked Its Magic.

    9
    Done

    I've Done Two Full Sheets of Ribs For a Total of 4 Long Slabs of Baby Back Ribs (two Slabs Per Cookie Sheet) in Around 4 Hours Total Cooking Time (time Includes Browning and Steaming).

    10
    Done

    You Will not Believe How Easy and Tasty These Are! Once the Browning Part Is Over You Basically Forget About Them. There's Really No Wrong Way to Season Them or Sauce Them.

    11
    Done

    Serve With Your Favorite Sides and Enjoy!

    12
    Done

    *** Special Note: I Have Done the Browning Part (with Seasoning, Then the First Part of the Sauce Caramelizing) on the Grill For a Smokey Flavor, but Prefer Just Doing Everything in the Oven. If You Grill Them, Make Sure You Only Put Them in the Oven For 250 Degrees With Foil Tent on the Ribs.

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