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Baby Back Ribs
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Ingredients
Serves/Makes:4-6
Ingredients
4 racks pork baby back ribs
3 large white onions
1 2-liter bottle Canada Dry Ginger Ale
1 bottle your favorite BBQ sauce (I use Bullseye's Original).
Instructions
Place ribs (bone side down) in shallow baking pan(s).
Add ginger ale until ribs are completely submerged.
Cut onions in semi-thick (about 1/4 inch) slices.
Place onions directly on ribs (3-4 slices per rack)
Cover pan(s) with aluminum foil and bake at 300degrees for 3 hours.
Let cool to room temperature (still covered).
Place ribs on medium-high grill.
Add bbq sauce to taste.
Note: Only grill ribs bone side down, no need to turn over.
The ribs will be so tender they will fall apart if you try
to turn them.
Comments
You may also use 7-Up vice ginger ale. I prefer ginger ale. I also tried this with country style ribs, it turned out ok, but I prefer baby backs. These will be the best homemade baby back ribs you have ever had!
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