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Baby Back Ribs
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
Meat
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
tb
Cumin
1
tb
Thyme
1
ts
Salt
1 1/2
ts
Black pepper
1
ds
Cayenne pepper
1
ts
Garlic powder
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix together ingredients. Remove the membrane from the underside of the
ribs. Sprinkle ribs with spices--make more if you have to--and let marinade
for as long as you want. Use a barbecue grill with the coals on the sides
(a dome shape grill works well). Stand up the ribs in a rib rack (available
at most hardware stores, but I've also made them out of coat hangers) in
the center of the grill. The convection effect of the coals on the side
will cook the ribs very well. Keep the temperature as low as possible
(about 200 F if you can) and feed the coals every half hour. Once they're
done (about 1 1/2 hr-> 2 hrs) you can put barbecue sauce on them, although
the purist always serves the sauce on the side.
PS: make sure you don't put the ribs directly over the coals--the fat from
them will cause a fire and burn the ribs.
JJHUBBS@TELEPORT.COM
(JOHN HUBBARD)
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