Probably excellent
http://www.meatwave.com/blog/grilled-ro ... ibs-recipe
Rotisseried baby backs
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Re: Rotisseried baby backs
No probably about it Steven Raichlen featured these with a French herb coating, I did them with a thinner herb crust and they were great. I did the racks of Asda ribs on the spit this week.
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Re: Rotisseried baby backs
I am going to try these asap
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Re: Rotisseried baby backs
They cook quicker and do pick up some smokey flavour and are not as intense a flavour as the traditional low n slow method. I daresay there is a "Drama" involved of de-spitting a couple of racks of ribs at a party we just hogged them ourselves...