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  2. Spicy and Sticky Baby Back Ribs Recipe - AOL

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    Brush the ribs liberally with the barbecue sauce and broil for about 10 minutes, turning and brushing occasionally with the sauce, until well-browned and crispy in spots. Transfer the ribs to a work surface and let rest for 5 minutes. Cut in between the bones and mound the ribs on a platter. Pass any extra barbecue sauce on the side.

  3. Spicy and Sticky Baby Back Ribs Recipe - AOL

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    Add the ketchup, vinegar, beef broth, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce and molasses and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat, stirring occasionally, until thickened, about 30 minutes. 4.

  4. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade

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  5. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade

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    Pour the marinade over the ribs and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours. Make the glaze and dipping sauce: In a small bowl, combine the honey with the hot water. In a medium bowl, combine the lime juice with the fish sauce, soy sauce, pepper flakes, cilantro and sugar; stir until the sugar is dissolved. Preheat the oven to 300°.

  6. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade

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    In a medium bowl, combine the lime juice with the fish sauce, soy sauce, pepper flakes, cilantro and sugar; stir until the sugar is dissolved. Preheat the oven to 300°. Line a large rimmed baking ...

  7. Galbi - Wikipedia

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    For dwaeji-galbi-gui (돼지갈비구이; "grilled pork ribs"), the marinade can be either ganjang (soy sauce)-based or gochujang (chili paste)-based: the former being similar to beef galbi marinade and the latter being spicy. [11] [12] Cheongju (rice wine) is usually used in both types of marinade to remove any undesired porky smell.

  8. Spare ribs - Wikipedia

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    Spare ribs are popular in the American South.They are generally cooked on a barbecue grill or on an open fire, and are served as a slab (bones and all) with a sauce. Due to the extended cooking times required for barbecuing, ribs in restaurants are often prepared first by boiling, parboiling or steaming the rib rack and then finishing it on the grill.

  9. Zero-fuss cooking: BBQ pork ribs and zingy Asian slaw - AOL

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