Working on a compromise. My wife prefers baby backs because they don't have the cartilage. I prefer the spares cut St. Louis style because the spares are cheaper......and honestly taste better.
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Anyone have a creative idea/recipe for the rib tips? Aside from cooking them up and eating along side the ribs.
Working on a compromise. My wife prefers baby backs because they don't have the cartilage. I prefer the spares cut St. Louis style because the spares are cheaper......and honestly taste better.Tags: None
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Braise those rib tips in your Dutch Oven... they are Awesome!
Four Simple Rules for Braising Anything
http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitch...ising-anything
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Braise like smarkley has suggested then you can crisp them up on the grill after the braise. Reduce the braising liquid to a thick BBQ sauce consistency and eat em up like ........BBQed riblets.
Just be careful if you plan to reduce the braising to not add too much salt in the beginning.
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Cajun taso - (Thanks CandySueQ ) dry brine in fridge for a day or two with creole seasoning (I use Tony's) and then smoke them. Adds great flavor to soups, stews, etc. They are also great in stir fry.
Here's a link to a recent discussion on rib tips, I had the same question
http://pitmaster.amazingribs.com/for...s-for-rib-tipsCajun taso - ( thanks
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