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Dry Ribs or Wet
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05/10/13 09:21 PM
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ATXfisher
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Just trying to get an idea of how many people prefer which
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8919619
05/10/13 09:37 PM
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breambuster
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Depends upon who is making them
Mine, I like both, wet or dry, but I don't use alot of dry seasoning, especially salt (if any at all on salt).
My grandfather, rest his soul, gave his wet recipe to me back in the early 70's - he was the Pitmaster for the Volunteer Fire Dept and served countless BBQ's for the county. Absolutely love his wet recipe!
Last edited by breambuster; 05/10/13 09:38 PM.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8919631
05/10/13 09:40 PM
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Ox190
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I glaze my ribs the last 90 minutes or so with a mango habanero glaze I've come up with. I try to leave them alone the last half hour to let the glaze set up, its not really wet but a little sticky.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8920005
05/11/13 12:10 AM
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fishslime
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That is a Memphis thing that I picked up on after living near there for over 20 years. They are good either way if cooked properly.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8920544
05/11/13 03:13 AM
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Grant2
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I like a dry rub and mop them every hour with favorite mix.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8920918
05/11/13 11:05 AM
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Luke57
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Dry rub sauce on the side
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8923738
05/12/13 02:55 PM
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tex0322
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Dry rub with sauce on the side. I spray mine with an apple juice mixture several times while cooking.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8940630
05/17/13 12:00 AM
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Paul's Tackle Supply
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Dry, as long as they're nice and moist inside!
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8944255
05/18/13 12:16 AM
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Gonzz
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8945330
05/18/13 11:53 AM
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Kattelyn
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You're in Texas. With us, barbecue is dry with the sauce on the side. Sauce is there to cover up the mistakes of a bad cook.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8946400
05/18/13 08:36 PM
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deucer02
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You're in Texas. With us, barbecue is dry with the sauce on the side. Sauce is there to cover up the mistakes of a bad cook. I, and thousands of others from the south, will have to disagree. Many like ribs basted with a variety of mops while cooking. Many like the sauce mopped on at the end and caramelized. Some like sauce applied when served. It's kinda like the steak purist who condemns any condiment during or after cooking. After all is said and done, different strokes for different folks.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8948639
05/19/13 05:22 PM
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tex0322
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You're in Texas. With us, barbecue is dry with the sauce on the side. Sauce is there to cover up the mistakes of a bad cook. I, and thousands of others from the south, will have to disagree. Many like ribs basted with a variety of mops while cooking. Many like the sauce mopped on at the end and caramelized. Some like sauce applied when served. It's kinda like the steak purist who condemns any condiment during or after cooking. After all is said and done, different strokes for different folks. I'm with you. I like some added at the end of the cook for pork ribs. Beef ribs I prefer dry with no sauce however.
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8952041
05/20/13 06:31 PM
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banderapass1
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BOTH...Dry if they are moist inside...if not-- sauce all over them..!
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8952059
05/20/13 06:34 PM
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banderapass1
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dry,boiled,baked,grilled,smoked... i'm not sure if there are bad ribs... cook them right you do not need anything on them..
"WALK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG FISH"
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Re: Dry Ribs or Wet
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#8955972
05/21/13 05:57 PM
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cocodrie
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my personal preference is dry ribs, no sauce, and i agree that a majority of the time sauce on bbq is only for making bland food taste better. i hate going to places and people are saying, oh my gosh, the bbq sauce is so good. well no carp, hows the actual bbq? nothing is wrong with adding sauce and glazes to certain foods to bring out different flavors but texas bbq is dry. dry ribs, dry brisket, dry chicken, sauce on the side.
steaks are salt and pepper only, unless of course it's cheap meat and you need something to make it taste good.
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