Nigel Slater's Ribs

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Nigel Slater's Ribs

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00l8rm8

Best ribs you've ever eaten...apparently.
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They look very tasty indeed. It's one of those things, you listen to the list of ingredients and imagine how they'd taste.

More than one way to skin a cat. More than one way to cook ribs.

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Those look good for the meaty belly ribs you get at Costco.
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Watched this on TV this morning, was a little snooty about it as he used an OVEN (amateur :lol: ) but they looked fantastic. Thinking about doing this glaze on the last bit of smoking instead of BBQ sauce.
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oven or not they do look good ;)

will be trying these soon
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Pecker wrote:They look very tasty indeed. It's one of those things, you listen to the list of ingredients and imagine how they'd taste.

More than one way to skin a cat. More than one way to cook ribs.

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Have to agree in part Steve certainly more than one way to cook ribs, as to the other the only way I know is to seperate the cat from its skin ;)
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