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  2. How to cook baby back ribs in a smoker, grill or oven - AOL

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    A dry rub is a mixture of salt, dry spices and sometimes brown sugar. Most commonly, ... When smoking baby back ribs in a smoker, follow a "2-2-1" hourly schedule. First, the ribs should be placed ...

  3. The Best Way to Make Tender, Flavorful Ribs, According ... - AOL

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    There's a barbecue seasoning that I make from scratch that is just Diamond Crystal kosher salt, black pepper, chili powder, cumin, some smoked paprika and a little bit of dry mustard. But there's ...

  4. 8 Regional BBQ Styles That Will Make Texans Faint - AOL

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    1. Memphis. Iconic BBQ joints: Rendezvous Pork ribs are king in Memphis, where they're prepared two different ways: wet or dry. Dry ribs are smoked with only a dry rub for seasoning, while wet ...

  5. Memphis-style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Dry ribs slow cooking in a pit at Leonard's BBQ Pulled pork nachos. Memphis-style barbecue is one of the four predominant regional styles of barbecue in the United States, the other three being Carolina, Kansas City, and Texas. Like many southern varieties of barbecue, Memphis-style barbecue is mostly made using pork, usually ribs and shoulders ...

  6. Kansas City–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Perry served slow-cooked ribs on pages of newsprint for 25 cents a slab. He came from Shelby County, Tennessee , near Memphis , and began serving barbecue in 1908. Kansas City and Memphis barbecue styles are somewhat similar, although Kansas City tends to use more sauce and a wider variety of meats.

  7. Pulled pork - Wikipedia

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    Pulled pork, almost always a shoulder cut, is commonly slow-cooked by first applying a dry rub, then smoking over wood.A non-barbecue method uses a slow cooker, a domestic oven, or an electric pressure cooker.