Im looking for a barbeque beef rib recipe and an easy way to cook it in an apartment (which I have no outdoor grill)
TIA
-- Edited by nicoley at 22:40, 2007-07-18
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After searching on the internet, I finally found a way to cook beef ribs in the oven. Now my only concern is... should i try and make a homemade bbq sauce or would I be better off just buying a jar of sauce? I found one on recipezaar.com that got a lot of good reviews... but im really worried because the sauce is a big part of the bbq ribs.
Any suggestions
Also... need some ideas as to what to serve with the ribs, i was originally thinking potato and corn or just rice, but would like some different ideas.
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"Deep down you may still be that same great guy I used to know. But it's not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you" Rachel Dawes, Batman Begins
There is a recipe in the September More magazine for Baked short ribs. It looks easy and delicious!! And you just bake them, no need for a grill!! I think this would be good anytime of year!
I agree that corn and potatoes are good sides to ribs, but I would do fresh corn on the cob because it goes well with the messy and hard to eat theme of ribs and you can find some REALLY good corn on the cob right now. Plus it's very easy to cook. Just shuck (sp?) or buy pre-shucked, boil a REALLY big pot of water, turn down and cook corn in it for about 20-30 minutes.
For the potatoes, my family has a REALLY good, easy recipe for seasoned potatoes and onions that you can also shove in the oven and it's pretty fool proof: 1. wash and cut up potatoes and onions in thin slices (leave potato skin on) 2. spread out on a BIG sheet of tin-foil and add a bunch of quarter inch slices of stick butter on top 3. Sprinkle generously with seasoning of choice (we use season salt) 4. Put another piece of foil on top and roll edges 5. Put in the oven with the ribs and they are done with the potatoes are as brown as you want them.
(p.s. spray foil with a little pam so there's no sticking)