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| If you don't enjoy this feast, I don't know whats wrong with you. |
Ingredients:
2-3 Liters of ginger ale (the better the ginger ale, the better the ribs)
4-5 lbs of spare ribs
16 oz your favorite BBQ sauce (I highly recommend Garland Jack's Secret Six)
1-2 foil trays
Optional:
Dry rub of your choice
Directions:
- Place ribs in container completely submerged in ginger ale (tupperware works well), let marinate in fridge ~24 hours
- Next day: preheat oven to 350º F
- Place ribs into foil tray(s), cover with foil, and bake for 4 hours
- Upon removal, the ribs will be fall-off-the-bone tender, so be sure to be gentle when you take them out of the oven
- Carefully remove ginger ale from ribs
- If you are planning on adding a dry rub, do it here
- Refrigerate at least 4 hours (up to 36 hours is fine)
- Remove from refrigerator and slather BBQ sauce onto meat side of ribs
- Place ribs on medium-high heat grill, meat side down
- Spread BBQ sauce over non-meat side, cook for 7-10 minutes per side, depending on heat of grill, just until the BBQ sauce has caramelized a bit
- After flipping, add a light coating of fresh BBQ sauce to meat side
- Remove from heat, gorge, repeat as necessary
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| Natalie with nice mailmanning form. She was starving and not too happy about waiting three days to eat these. But once the ribs were ready, I think she enjoyed them all the more. |
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| Being the graceful mailman that I am, I didn't need a single napkin after eating these ribs. I did however, require a nap. |
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| Cyana will be very pleased with these bones when I go to work all next week. |



