Mother In Law Ribs - Disaster!
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Mother In Law Ribs - Disaster!
Well, as much as I love my MIL (really), I have learnt one important lesson... never send her to buy a rack of ribs!
Initially it was a challenge (she was going to cook them in the oven against my Q'ed ones), sadly she left after tasting mine without completing her part, so I found these at the bottom of the freezer the other day and thought... well I better try and do something with them Imagine my surprise to find that she had asked the butcher to cut the ribs into individual bones oh well, it was worth a try, so I put them on yesterday at work.
Now we all love to post pics of our successful cooks, but I'm known for being different, so here goes...
On they went, suitably rubbed the night before what a waste of rub
Even John couldn't hide his amazement/ horror/ disgust!
The end result ok so maybe I did over do the rub
Initially it was a challenge (she was going to cook them in the oven against my Q'ed ones), sadly she left after tasting mine without completing her part, so I found these at the bottom of the freezer the other day and thought... well I better try and do something with them Imagine my surprise to find that she had asked the butcher to cut the ribs into individual bones oh well, it was worth a try, so I put them on yesterday at work.
Now we all love to post pics of our successful cooks, but I'm known for being different, so here goes...
On they went, suitably rubbed the night before what a waste of rub
Even John couldn't hide his amazement/ horror/ disgust!
The end result ok so maybe I did over do the rub
Re: Mother In Law Ribs - Disaster!
Mack wrote:she had asked the butcher to cut the ribs into individual bones
They do look crunchy!
By chance is that unit to the right of John a dark green color?
bowhnter- King of Q
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Location : Frisco, TX
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Re: Mother In Law Ribs - Disaster!
The unit could be a little sickly green from having to cook that cut up rack of ribs!
Looks like John had to strap on his 6 shooter, not sure if it was to keep the munch monsters away or to make 'en eat the ribs.
Nothing smells as good as the sweet smoke from a BBQ, U.J.
Looks like John had to strap on his 6 shooter, not sure if it was to keep the munch monsters away or to make 'en eat the ribs.
Nothing smells as good as the sweet smoke from a BBQ, U.J.
Uncle Jack- Charcoal Starter
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Age : 78
Location : Fiddletown, California, USA
Registration date : 2007-11-18
Re: Mother In Law Ribs - Disaster!
Mike, that was one of the first models/ prototypes, unfortunately we were unable to perfect the porcelain coating in colours, so we stopped doing it and stuck to black... I think it was Mr Ford that said " you can have any colour as long as it's black" or words to that effect... wise man!bowhnter wrote:
By chance is that unit to the right of John a dark green color?
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