Showing posts with label Baby Back Ribs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Back Ribs. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2024

Air Fryer Baby Back Ribs

Baby back ribs, sprinkled with a dry rib rub and air fried with sauce applied in the last minutes of cooking.

Air Fryer Baby Back Ribs


Y'all, I swear. If I hadn't tried it for myself, I never would have believed you could successfully prepare baby back ribs - in an air fryer!

What??

In fact, the first time I made them I thought surely it was a fluke. So I tried it again.

Sure enough, it's true! And they are good y'all.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Ribs!

A collection of home cook rib recipes from DeepSouthDish.com, from rubbed and sauced and cooked low and slow in the oven, to grilled, Memphis-style dry rubbed, slow cooker, Instant Pot, oven-braised, country-style, and more to come!
A collection of home cook rib recipes from DeepSouthDish.com, from rubbed and sauced and cooked low and slow in the oven, to grilled, Memphis-style dry rubbed, slow cooker, Instant Pot, oven-braised, country-style, and more to come!

Ribs!


I love ribs of any kind!

Put a few delicately smoked ribs that have been pampered over for hours on end in front of me, and I'll gobble them up for sure!

I'm just a home cook though, so I'm just not likely to be the one to stand over that wood fired smoker to make them. I'll leave that business to the experts.

Monday, March 14, 2022

Instant Pot Baby Back Ribs

Baby back ribs, seasoned with a flavorful rub, placed over a rack, steamed with stock and apple juice in the Instant Pot and finished with a caramelizing pass under the broiler or on a hot grill.

Instant Pot Baby Back Ribs


Ribs. More specifically, baby back ribs. So good and delicious!

We love them about any way they come really, but one of my top favorite ways to make them quite frankly, is in the oven. They are so tender and delicious and despite what the pro-Q'ers say, The Cajun and I love them that way.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Slow Cooker Baby Back Ribs

Baby back ribs, rubbed with a mixture of spices and herbs, brushed with your favorite barbecue sauce, and cooked to perfection - in your crockpot! Pictured here with creamed corn and a simple summer salad of cucumber, onion and tomato.
Baby back ribs, rubbed with a mixture of spices and herbs, brushed with your favorite barbecue sauce, and cooked to perfection - in your crockpot! Pictured here with creamed corn and a simple summer salad of cucumber, onion and tomato.

Slow Cooker Baby Back Ribs


I love pork ribs no matter how you make them. Smoked from my favorite BBQ joint, baked in the oven and fall off the bone, full out grilled from start to finish or started in the oven and finished on the grill.

Hang around long enough and I'll probably do a boiled version (which, by the way, I have done before many, many years ago), which I know, kinda makes some of y'all crazy when that word boiled is associated with a rib of any kind.

And wait, if that's not shocking enough, are y'all sitting down?

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Memphis-Style Southern Dry Rub Grilled Pork Spareribs

Pork ribs done Memphis style, left overnight with a dry rub marinade, grilled over indirect heat for 1 hour, then brushed with a simple vinegar and mustard mop sauce and finished another hour.
Pork ribs prepared Memphis style, with an overnight dry rub marinade, grilled over indirect heat for 1 hour, then brushed with a simple vinegar and mustard mop sauce and finished another hour.

Southern Style Dry Rub Pork Ribs


In many, if not most households, the husband is the master of the grill. Not in this house. The Cajun cooks nothing, and I mean nothing. So I'm the resident cook and griller, though I am certainly as amateur as it comes.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Grilled Pork Spareribs or Baby Back Ribs

Grilled spareribs or baby back ribs, get a boost first in the oven and then take a final sear on the grill
Grilled spareribs or baby back ribs, get a boost first in the oven and then take a final sear on the grill.

Grilled Pork Spareribs or Baby Back Ribs


Now that the rain has moved outta here and the sun has resurfaced, I was in the mood to hit the grill for dinner today.

So as I write this it's March and I know that some of you are hunkered down inside due to unexpected spring ice storms and snowfall, but maybe this'll give y'all a glimmer of hope that summer is really just around the corner! And, maybe when y'all are relaxing and enjoying your summer, you'll think of us in the Deep South while we are melting right about that same time.

So I figured it'd be a good time to show y'all that other rib recipe I mentioned in my other rib post. Back in a day when I was doing yet another diet, Lisa, one of the gals on the board I was frequenting gave me this method.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Oven Baked Pork Ribs with Sweet and Spicy Homemade Barbecue Sauce

When you don't want to fool with the grill or smoker, these fall off the bone spareribs will satisfy that rib craving. Slow baked in the oven, they'll hit the spot!
When you don't want to fool with the grill or smoker, these fall off the bone spareribs will satisfy that rib craving. Slow baked in the oven, they'll hit the spot! 

Oven Baked Pork Ribs


Fall off the bone ribs, now that's what I'm talkin' about y'all!
This beautiful weather the past few weeks has had me in the mood to get a garden going for sure, but it's also had me in the mood for barbecue! I have literally been craving it for weeks now.

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