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  2. These Saucy, Smoky 2-Ingredient Ribs Are Perfect for Game Day

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    Making Country-Style Ribs in the Slow Cooker. You can make country-style pork ribs in a slow cooker instead of the oven if you prefer. Simply salt and pepper the ribs, add them to the cooker with ...

  3. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade

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    Baste the ribs with the honey mixture and roast for another 15 minutes, until browned and glossy. Remove the ribs from the oven and baste again with the honey mixture. Preheat a grill. Grill the ribs over moderately high heat, turning once, until lightly charred, about 4 minutes. Transfer the racks to a cutting board and cut into individual ribs.

  4. Honey-Glazed Baby Back Ribs with Whiskey Marinade

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    Baste the ribs with the honey mixture and roast for another 15 minutes, until browned and glossy. Remove the ribs from the oven and baste again with the honey mixture. Preheat a grill.

  5. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a Crock-Pot

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    These ribs are cooked in a savory-sweet teriyaki sauce of soy, honey, garlic, and ginger. It's fall-off-the-bone kind of good. Get Ree's Slow Cooker Teriyaki Ribs recipe .

  6. Barbecue sauce - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue sauce (also abbreviated as BBQ sauce) is a sauce used as a marinade, basting, condiment, or topping for meat cooked in the barbecue cooking style, including pork, beef, and chicken. It is a ubiquitous condiment in the Southern United States and is used on many other foods as well. [1]

  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.