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  2. How to Cook Juicy, Flavorful Ribs in the Oven - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 225°. Remove the ribs from the fridge and add the lemon-lime soda and orange juice to the roasting pan. For best results, pour the cooking liquid around the ribs and not over top.

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

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    Prepping ribs isn't that time-consuming, but you do need to remove the membrane on the back of the ribs to make sure they're as tender and flavorful as possible. Cookston takes matters into her ...

  4. Roast Spare Ribs with Toasted Garlic Recipe - AOL

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    Add the bouquet garni, then immerse the ribs and simmer for 30 minutes over medium-low heat, skimming regularly. Transfer the ribs to a flameproof roasting tin. Cover them with the marinade so that they are well coated, then roast the ribs in the oven for about 15 minutes, making sure the meat is well basted with the marinade.

  5. Roast Spare Ribs with Toasted Garlic Recipe - AOL

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  6. Katie Lee Biegel makes tender ribs and cheesy soup for ... - AOL

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    To celebrate the exciting Chiefs-versus-Packers matchup, Biegel is making fall-off-the-bone tender barbecue ribs for Kansas City, and a warm, creamy cheese soup for Wisconsin. Kansas City-Style ...

  7. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    Spareribs are flatter and contain more bone than meat but more fat, making the ribs more tender than back ribs. The term spare ribs is an Early Modern English corruption (via sparrib) of rippspeer, a Low German term that referred to racks of meat being roasted on a turning spit. [1] [2]

  8. Barbecue in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Baby back ribs, sometimes called top loin ribs, are short, succulent, well-marbled ribs cut from the center section of the loin. Spare ribs come from lower down the rib cage (from the sides and upper belly of the pig). They are not quite as tender as baby backs, but are thicker, longer, and more flavorful. [11]

  9. St. Louis–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The typical St. Louis spare rib cut is rectangular or square-shaped to give the ribs more aesthetic appeal, while also cutting off more cartilage from the sides causing them to be meatier. [2] Popular cuts of meat that are typically used include: brisket and burnt ends, pork ribs, pork steak, rip tips, and snoots, which are pig noses and cheeks ...