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Not only are these super cute for parties, they make your ribs go further as well!!
Make it easy on yourself and buy one or two huge tin pans to cook these in your oven. That way no clean up is involved.
Preheat oven to 300 degrees (F).
Cut the ribs apart and season each with salt and pepper and place in your throw away pans or baking dishes.
Bake the ribs for an hour at 300F. Remove from the oven, pour off any grease, brush with your sauce and cook for another hour to hour and a half at 275 degrees (F). Cooking time really depends on the ribs…how big, how fatty, etc. Just check them after 2 hours…are they cooked to your liking?
Remove from the oven, brush with more BBQ sauce and tent with foil, let them sit for at least an hour.
Prior to serving, fire up the grill. You just want to warm them up and give them some nice grill marks. Brush with sauce along the way, then once more prior to plating.
* I used to make my own BBQ sauce then one day I tried Sweet Baby Ray’s Honey Barbecue and fell in love. It tasted just like what I had been making all these years. I totally made a sauce big on honey flavor. I was sold! Are you kidding me? Every once in a while if I find something that saves me time and gets me the taste I am looking for . . . then I am all over it!
Enjoy!!
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Nanci (TK) on 4.15.2010
YUM! So how many pounds are in each package of ribs? And what type of ribs (pork, beef, shortribs or regular) work best? If you can add this to the ingredients section, then we’ll post the recipe. Thanks so much!
TKNanci