Yes! I don't want the 6 page novel about how the recipe was dreamed up, just give me the instructions π
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They can be dry or wet. This has a base of the dry rub. Title specifies wet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis-style_barbecue
Memphis-style barbecue is slow cooked in a pit and ribs can be prepared either "dry" or "wet". "Dry" ribs are covered with a dry rub consisting of salt and various spices before cooking and are normally eaten without sauce. "Wet" ribs are brushed with sauce before, during, and after cooking.
Memphis-style barbecue is mostly made using pork.
I'd love to try them slow smoked, eventually. I totally want a smoker at home. But for me, the slow cooker was accessible. I finished it on a charcoal BBQ for the final 20 minutes per rack.
Looks great! I just made pork ribs last weekend. I'll have to try it with the pressure cooker next time. Good idea π
Pork fried rice β did you make it with pineapple?
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Crazy.
A few of my favorite cookbooks, tools, and websites.
Cookbooks
- America's Test Kitchen - I pay for the subscription. It is technically 3 websites in 1 and includes recipes from all of their print books.
- Cooking for Two - ATK's physical cookbook has been great for making enough for one person, plus leftovers for later. Or just enough for me and my partner.
- Cooking for One - ATK's physical cookbook for just one person.
- You Suck at Cooking - great cookbook and awesome Youtube channel.
- Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans - cookbook full of paleo recipes that actually taste good. Got me to buy fish sauce for the first time. π Her blog is very cute too.
Tools/Websites
7-UP Biscuits are one of my favorites to bring to get-togethers.
Ingredients
- 4 cups of Bisquick
- 1 cup of sour cream
- 1 cup 7-Up
- 1/2 cup melted butter
Directions
- Mix Bisquick, sour cream and 7 up. Dough will be very soft - don't worry.
- Knead and fold dough until coated with your baking mix.
- Pat dough out and cut biscuits using a round biscuit / cookie cutter.
- Melt butter in bottom of cookie sheet pan or 9x13 casserole dish.
- Place biscuits on top of melted butter and bake @ 425 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until brown.
Looks awesome! π
Nice! I did the dry rub they suggested. Coated ribs, did the slow cooker for 7+ hours over night. Then brushed on the sauce as I was bringing them up to temp over the charcoal grill. The tenderness was on point and the charcoal flavor came through too. The pork ribs were 5.6 lbs of St. Louis Ribs from Butcher Box. I'm thinking about doing a brisket next and will definitely BBQ some chicken thighs too.
Looks really good. I'm just getting into BBQ more and looking to make brisket next.
OP can you edit this post and add [BBQ] at the beginning of the title?