PROPER MEATY RIBS

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Re: PROPER MEATY RIBS

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I'm either:

A) very lucky, or

B) never experienced meaty ribs

I buy 4 racks at Costco, for about £11-12 and find them really meaty babybacks. Either that, or they aren't babybacks, hence people's complaints.

1 rack is more than enough meat for me from them. Will grab photos next time I cook them for opinion on option A or B

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C) Work for Costco!


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D) reformed vegetarian who has never eaten good ribs ;)
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[quote="keith157"]D) reformed vegetarian who has never eaten good ribs ;)[/quote
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:D ;)
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The problem is that to get good quality ribs is expensive as and when you can get them. As has been mentioned Costco/supermarket ribs are great for practice and trying new rubs etc. Provided you adjust your cooking times accordingly.
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Hello all.

Ive used the Makro meaty rib quite a lot, they are pretty good:

Ah, face book pics are too big for this forum, heres the link to the album;

https://www.facebook.com/dave.balmer/me ... 330&type=3

Rubbed up and indirectly cooked with a couple of chunks of hickory for 6ish hours, lovely job.
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Hi Dave, nice looking ribs :D
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Why cant I see those meaty ribs??? :(
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For some stone age reason this forum wont let you post big photos, despite most of us being on broad band now.
I made the album public so all should be able to see it.

Are you doing it wrong?
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