South Alabama Baby Back Ribs
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South Alabama Baby Back Ribs
Now this recipe has some provenance. My father, fifty years or more ago was, in his business travels, invited to a clients house for supper. The client was old southern stock and well off to say the least. They had bbq baby back ribs on the menu and my father liked them and asked how they were prepared. The host called in an old black woman, who was the cook, and she told her secret of how they were cooked. Nothing much to it but it's been my favorite way to cook them all my life.
First thing, get some good fresh baby back ribs......not those in the industrial strength plastic that came from who knows where that the local chain store usually offers.
Second, season them to taste. I like lemon pepper and a little season salt.. Use whatever strikes you.
Now here is the first part of the secret recipe. Get a sprinkle bottle and fill it about three fingers full of a mild vinegar and add about an equal amount of water. Then put in a couple of dashes of soya sauce. Put the sprinkle top on . Give the ribs a mild sprinkle.
Get your charcoal fire hot and put the ribs on the grill.
This part is optional. Open a beer. Light a Churchill size cigar.
Turn the ribs about every seven or eight minutes. Every time you turn them sprinkle with the vinegar and water.
After about three beers and the cigar down to about two and a half inches, it's done. If not doing this way to time it, about 45 minutes should do it. Just have to pay attention to the heat of the fire.
Then, and only then, this is the second part of the secret recipe, put on your favorite bbq sauce. Turn once to let the sauce cook just a little, and bring them in and serve.
First thing, get some good fresh baby back ribs......not those in the industrial strength plastic that came from who knows where that the local chain store usually offers.
Second, season them to taste. I like lemon pepper and a little season salt.. Use whatever strikes you.
Now here is the first part of the secret recipe. Get a sprinkle bottle and fill it about three fingers full of a mild vinegar and add about an equal amount of water. Then put in a couple of dashes of soya sauce. Put the sprinkle top on . Give the ribs a mild sprinkle.
Get your charcoal fire hot and put the ribs on the grill.
This part is optional. Open a beer. Light a Churchill size cigar.
Turn the ribs about every seven or eight minutes. Every time you turn them sprinkle with the vinegar and water.
After about three beers and the cigar down to about two and a half inches, it's done. If not doing this way to time it, about 45 minutes should do it. Just have to pay attention to the heat of the fire.
Then, and only then, this is the second part of the secret recipe, put on your favorite bbq sauce. Turn once to let the sauce cook just a little, and bring them in and serve.
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Am on my way now - keep em warm!
That looks GREAT
What is Lemon Pepper 


Duncan
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Niner..............................
Yeah yeah yeah...but WHAT IS LEMON PEPPER
Duncan
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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Re: Niner..............................
DuncaninFrance wrote:Yeah yeah yeah...but WHAT IS LEMON PEPPER
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Ban grated cheese. Make America grate again.
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OK KARL
I'll take one of the 'Adams' on a sale or return basis........
TA!
TA!
Duncan
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
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Re: OK KARL
Package leaving here in the AM. Can't get Adams in our part of the country so I sent a sampling of what is available here.DuncaninFrance wrote:I'll take one of the 'Adams' on a sale or return basis........
TA!
Enjoy.
Karl
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Ban grated cheese. Make America grate again.
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