http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00l8rm8
Best ribs you've ever eaten...apparently.
Nigel Slater's Ribs
Re: Nigel Slater's Ribs
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.
Steve W
More than one way to skin a cat. More than one way to cook ribs.
Steve W
Re: Nigel Slater's Ribs
Those look good for the meaty belly ribs you get at Costco.
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Re: Nigel Slater's Ribs
Watched this on TV this morning, was a little snooty about it as he used an OVEN (amateur
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Re: Nigel Slater's Ribs
oven or not they do look good
will be trying these soon
will be trying these soon
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Re: Nigel Slater's Ribs
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.
Steve W
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
