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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Country-Style Pork Ribs - Grilled

I promise these will become your favorite way to prepare country ribs. Most of the cooking is done in advance and while you sleep. Perfect for this long busy weekend coming up.

What meat item do you see on sale more than any other? Right, Country-Style Ribs. For years I never bought these things, too much trouble, takes to long to cook, too fatty, etc. Well, I don't know everything! Country-Style Ribs are better than any part of the piggy, except maybe the butt. Moist, tender and flavorful.

These are very easy, but do take a little planning ahead

Country-Style Pork Ribs - Grilled
Depends on the size package of ribs
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1 package country-style ribs
1 large bottle Italian dressing
Garlic Salt or powder (I prefer powder or granulated)
Your favorite barbecue sauce

The morning before the day you will serve them, rub the ribs, with the garlic salt or powder. Marinate the ribs in the Italian dressing and wrap in foil. Refrigerate. Before going to bed, set the oven to 200 degrees F. and place ribs in the oven. Cook all night. As soon as you get up in the morning, take the ribs out of the oven. When you are ready to grill, baste the ribs with barbecue sauce and cook for 30 minutes.

Tell me these are not the best country ribs you have ever had.

5 comments:

  1. WOw! Sounds Yummy. Thanks for the great recipe. Happy Saturday Sharefest! Following from SITS.

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  2. I found buy one, get one free ribs yesterday at Harris Teeter. I can't wait to try this recipe! Thanks Beverly!

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  3. Edie, I am sooo jealous, a Harris Teeter. My favorite grocery on the planet.

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  4. My favorite grocery too!!Do you have a HT near by?

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  5. Ok...I'm going to the market to buy ribs..

    to eat this weekend...

    using your recipe....

    and we'll talk about you and say what a good cook you are and how happy we are you shared this recipe...enjoy the weekend!!!

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