Subj : 9/3 Nat Baby Back Ribs 4
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Sep 01 2022 13:27:26

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     Title: Justine's Saucy Ribs
Categories: Pork, Herbs, Vegetables, Bbq
     Yield: 10 servings

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     2    Racks baby back ribs; in
          - individual ribs
   1/4 c  Seasoning salt
     2 tb Garlic powder
          Salt & black pepper
     6 cl Garlic; chopped
     4 tb Unsalted butter
     2 tb Olive oil
     1 lg Red onion; in chunks

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     2 c  Ketchup
   1/2 c  Dark brown sugar
   1/3 c  Apple cider vinegar
   1/4 c  Molasses
 1 1/2 ts Hickory liquid smoke
   1/2 ts Garlic powder
   1/2 ts Paprika
       pn Cayenne pepper

 For the ribs, season the ribs with 2 tablespoons of the
 seasoning salt, the garlic powder and a pinch each of
 salt and pepper.

 Put the ribs in a large pot, add water to cover, and
 sprinkle in the remaining 2 tablespoons seasoning salt
 and a pinch of salt and pepper.

 Add the garlic, butter, olive oil and onion. Bring to
 boil and cook until the ribs are tender, about 1 hour.

 Meanwhile, make the hickory BBQ sauce, put the ketchup,
 brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, molasses, liquid
 smoke, garlic powder, paprika and cayenne in a saucepan,
 bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook, stirring
 occasionally, for 20 minutes.

 Set the oven @ 180+|C/365+|F.

 Transfer the ribs to a baking sheet and coat with BBQ
 sauce. Cover with foil and bake 15 minutes.

 Take the ribs out of the oven and turn on the broiler.
 Brush the ribs with more BBQ sauce and broil, turning
 once or twice and brushing with more BBQ sauce, until
 crisped. Serve hot.

 RECIPE FROM: https://foodnetwork.co.uk

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