Ingredients
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2
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8
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3
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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-
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Directions
Alton Brown’s Baby Back Ribs, I tried this slightly different way of cooking ribs when rain washed out our BBQ. We couldn’t believe how tender and tasty these turned out and the method is quite easy as well., These ribs are awesome! I’ve made them several times and they’re definitely a family favorite!, These are literally the best ribs I’ve ever made in my oven. The rub was amazing, the basting liquid gave them so much flavor and they were don’t within 2 hours. They were so tender, falling right off the bone. Make them, you won’t regret it!
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Bowl, Combine All Dry Ingredients and Mix Well; Place Each Slab of Ribs on a Large Piece of Heavy-Duty Foil, Shiny Side Down; Sprinkle Each Side Generously With the Dry Rub and Pat the Rub Into the Meat. |
2
Done
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Securely Wrap the Ribs in the Foil but Leave One End Wrapped a Bit More Loosely; Refrigerate the Ribs For a Minimum of 1 Hour. |
3
Done
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Combine All Ingredients For the Braising Liquid and Microwave on High For 1 Minute. |
4
Done
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Place the Ribs on a Baking Sheet; Open One End of the Foil on Each Slab and Pour Half of the Braising Liquid Into Each Foil Packet; Close the End of the Packet and Tilt It Around to Evenly Distribute the Liquid. |
5
Done
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Braise the Ribs in a 250 Oven For 2 Hours His Original Recipe Said to Braise For 2 1/2 Hours but the Ribs Were Almost Too Tender at That Point!. |
6
Done
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Carefully Open the Packets They'll Be Very Hot and Transfer the Braising Liquid Into a Medium Saucepan; Bring to a Simmer and Reduce by Half or Until It's of a Thick Syrup Consistency. |
7
Done
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Brush the Glaze Onto the Ribs and Place Under the Broiler Just Until the Glaze Caramelizes Lightly. |
8
Done
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Slice Each Slab Into 2 Rib Bone Portions; Place Remaining Hot Glaze Into a Bowl and Toss the Rib Portions in the Glaze. |
9
Done
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*this Recipe Makes Several Batches of Dry Rub. If More Rub Is Needed, It Can Be Extended by Any Amount, as Long as the Ratio of 8:3:1:1 Remains the Same. |