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4 Things to Consider When Choosing a Great Rack Of Ribs For Your Grill
from:Cooking ribs is probably one of the most challenging things the backyard barbecuer has to contend with. Tender juicy ribs are admired by all. Tough stringy ribs, um, not so much. Here are some things to consider when learning how to make "Fall off the Bone" ribs.
1. Ribs can be expensive
Buying quality meats can be expensive. Learning secret cooking techniques will ensure your meal will meet or exceed your expectations. We've all had it happen. We spend a lot of money and time only to have something go wrong during the prep or cooking phases.
2. Tough ribs are hard to eat
Have you ever to been to a bbq where you had to gnaw your meat off the bones? Wasn't too long a go I went to cookout grabbed some ribs and while trying to get the meat off the bone, the rib slipped out of my hand and flew across the table. I was extremely embarrassed!
3. There's a lot of false info on the web.
There's an awful lot of information on the web, some of it is terrific and some of it, not so good. Forums are a great place to discuss different cooking techniques, however no one knows who they're coming from.
4. Things you must know
To discover secrets to creating the allusive tenderness many people have tried to achieve. You will need to learn how to:
-Select the ribs
-Prepare the ribs
-Create a fantastic dry rub
-Secret cooking techniques
-Proper storing and packaging of the leftovers (if there is any)
Visiting http://www.RibMaster.net will have you on your way to creating tender delicious ribs the first time and every time!
Jon Truskauskas http://www.ribmaster.net We recommend you read this guide before your next backyard bbq:
http://ribmaster.net/amx.php?adminid=4845&tid=13496
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The author has been involved in barbecuing for twenty years including ten years cooking in the family restaurant.
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