Well, it's been a while since anyone has shared any recipes. So I'll share a new one of mine. Be warned people MAY fall in love with this food, so use it sparingly, or as much as you want, whatever.
Fall Off The Bone Ribs.Synopsis: Ribs. Baby back ribs. Damn good ones too. You know how when people eat most ribs, you have to use your hands? These ribs have no such requirement. How does this work you ask? Simply. You use a fork to pick up the meat, and the bone doesn't come with it. Seriously.
Note: I don't include how much of each ingredient because it's up to the individual in this case, and depends on the size of your rack of ribs. And stuff.
Ingredients & Materials:X# of Baby Back Rib Racks
Salt
Sugar
Oregano
Basil
Garlic Powder
BBQ Sauce
Apple Juice*
Orange Juice*
Tin Foil
Oven
* = These will be explained later.
Recipe:The most important part in preparing baby back ribs is, of course, the rub. A good rub makes good ribs. Everything past the rub is just gravy.
A good rub can consist of something simple, just sugar and salt will work. Personally, I use a rub of salt, sugar, oregano, basil, and garlic powder. You can use whatever you prefer, though.
Rub your rub (keekles) generously over both sides of the racks of ribs.
Put 'em in the oven
meat side up (this is very important) for 2 hours at 300F.
Note: It does not matter if the oven is preheated or not.
After 2 hours has elapsed, take the ribs out and put them
meat side down on a sheet of tin foil. Pour appox 1/4 cup of BBQ Sauce in, along with 1/4 cup Apple Juice, and 1/4 cup Orange Juice (3/4 cup total). Wrap each rack shut individually with the tin foil (no rack should share a tin foil bagging with another rack, these fella's like to be alone).
Note: The above is the most crucial part in cooking these ribs, as this is where the meat gets tenderized enough to fall off the bones. Apple Juice and Orange Juice are not required, but are preferrable. IF you have no Apple Juice/Orange Juice, use some more BBQ Sauce and a bit of water.
Back in the oven for another 2 hours at 300F.
After the two hours have elapsed, take them back out, uncover them and place them back in
meat side up. Cover generously with more bbq sauce.
They'll go back in the oven for 15 minutes at 350F.
After 15 minutes have elapsed, take them out, cut the rack up into serving size (2-4 ribs per piece) and serve.
Enjoy!