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Boiling Ribs Redux



 
 
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Old 15-05-2004, 11:23 PM
Curly Sue
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Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:

http://home.discovery.com/fansites/c...ipes/ribs.html

Sue(tm)
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Old 16-05-2004, 01:10 AM
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In rec.food.cooking, Curly Sue wrote:
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:


http://home.discovery.com/fansites/c...ipes/ribs.html



I suppose that's one way to do it. I had some dry-aged prime rib roasts
once, but didn't have one of those oven-gadgets, so...

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Old 16-05-2004, 01:56 AM
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"Curly Sue" wrote in message
...
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:



Since I marinade overnight with dry rub... then a 2nd night in burgundy
(with chopped onion in a Reynolds Oven Bag) it only makes sense to do the
parboiling by putting the bag of ribs in the oven with the burgundy... then
puncture bag, pour off the wine, and BBQ as normal.

Imparts superb flavour.



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Old 16-05-2004, 02:16 AM
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On 2004-05-16, dwacon wrote:

parboiling by putting the bag of ribs.....



Ya'll are putting us on, right?

nb
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Old 16-05-2004, 02:40 AM
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(Curly Sue) wrote in message ...
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:

http://home.discovery.com/fansites/c...ipes/ribs.html

Sue(tm)
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Aah the sweet vindication does me good. All you bums who laughed at
my suggestion to boil ribs should be hanging your heads in shame
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Old 16-05-2004, 02:41 AM
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"dwacon" wrote in
news:I_ypc.49497$Z%5.30719@okepread01:

"Curly Sue" wrote in message
...
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:



Since I marinade overnight with dry rub... then a 2nd night in
burgundy (with chopped onion in a Reynolds Oven Bag) it only makes
sense to do the parboiling by putting the bag of ribs in the oven with
the burgundy... then puncture bag, pour off the wine, and BBQ as
normal.

Imparts superb flavour.




You may like it and it may be good, but BBQ is is not.

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Old 16-05-2004, 02:46 AM
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Wayne wrote:
"dwacon" wrote in
news:I_ypc.49497$Z%5.30719@okepread01:

"Curly Sue" wrote in message
...
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:



Since I marinade overnight with dry rub... then a 2nd night in
burgundy (with chopped onion in a Reynolds Oven Bag) it only makes
sense to do the parboiling by putting the bag of ribs in the oven with
the burgundy... then puncture bag, pour off the wine, and BBQ as
normal.

Imparts superb flavour.




You may like it and it may be good, but BBQ is is not.

Smother it with sweet ketchupy-type sauce and it is! Got to replace that meat
taste that boiled out with the water some how.

BOB
hiding behind EskWIRED's gypsy air-conditioner


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Old 16-05-2004, 05:36 AM
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moosemeat wrote:

(Curly Sue) wrote in message

...
Allan Harding visited a place where they smoke ribs in a
smoker-gadget. But he said since he doesn't have one, boiling is a
part of the prep:

http://home.discovery.com/fansites/c...ipes/ribs.html

Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!


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/////
Aah the sweet vindication does me good. All you bums who laughed at
my suggestion to boil ribs should be hanging your heads in shame



See Moosie I always knew you would be vindicated :-)

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Old 16-05-2004, 06:52 PM
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On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:

I think the poster is serious. It might be tasty but you can't call in BBQ
can you shrug


I thought this subject was so often discussed here ...second only to which
brand knife to buy... that no one paying even mild attention would not know
how wrong boiling ribs is. But, judging from some of the responses, I guess
there are still people who just don't get it.

HEY PEOPLE!... boiling ribs REMOVES FLAVOR!!

That's all I'm going to say. Let 'em gnaw on that bone.

nb
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Old 16-05-2004, 09:28 PM
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 17:52:46 GMT, notbob wrote:

On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:

I think the poster is serious. It might be tasty but you can't call in BBQ
can you shrug


I thought this subject was so often discussed here ...second only to which
brand knife to buy... that no one paying even mild attention would not know
how wrong boiling ribs is. But, judging from some of the responses, I guess
there are still people who just don't get it.

HEY PEOPLE!... boiling ribs REMOVES FLAVOR!!

That's all I'm going to say. Let 'em gnaw on that bone.

nb


Some people like them tender. But aside from that, I've never seen
anyone complain about using rubs and sauces on ribs. Or smoke them
for that matter. All of those obscure rib flavor. Bottom line- if
you're going to smoke, rub, or sauce the ribs it hardly matters which
cooking method you use.

Sue(tm)
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Old 16-05-2004, 10:10 PM
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(Curly Sue) writes:

notbob wrote:

Dog3 wrote:

I think the poster is serious. It might be tasty but you can't call in

BBQ
can you shrug


I thought this subject was so often discussed here ...second only to which
brand knife to buy... that no one paying even mild attention would not know
how wrong boiling ribs is. But, judging from some of the responses, I guess
there are still people who just don't get it.

HEY PEOPLE!... boiling ribs REMOVES FLAVOR!!

That's all I'm going to say. Let 'em gnaw on that bone.

nb


Some people like them tender. But aside from that, I've never seen
anyone complain about using rubs and sauces on ribs. Or smoke them
for that matter. All of those obscure rib flavor. Bottom line- if
you're going to smoke, rub, or sauce the ribs it hardly matters which
cooking method you use.


Bull! Folks eat chicken/beefsteak/lambchop/fish, etc. with all manor of
seasoning/sauce, but no one boils those before roasting/grilling... boiling
pork ribs for any reason whatsoever makes absolutely no sense at all unless one
is desireous of lauding an abomination.


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Old 16-05-2004, 10:30 PM
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On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:


I wonder if Moosemeat still boils his ribs...


As I recall, the group hammered him so severely, he finally repented
and was still razzed for months afterward (me being a guilty party .

nb
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Old 17-05-2004, 12:09 AM
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On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:

I remember one lengthy episode of boil bashing directed at Moose. I felt
sorry for him and didn't join the mob I haven't seen him around in
awhile. Hope he's okay.


Oh please ...moosey's a mischievous would-be troll in innocent's clothing.
He delights in provocative posts to get a rise. But, he's a grown boy and
can take as good as he gives. (hey mm ...wave...

nb
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Old 17-05-2004, 12:15 AM
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notbob wrote:
On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:

I remember one lengthy episode of boil bashing directed at Moose. I felt
sorry for him and didn't join the mob I haven't seen him around in
awhile. Hope he's okay.


Oh please ...moosey's a mischievous would-be troll in innocent's clothing.
He delights in provocative posts to get a rise. But, he's a grown boy and
can take as good as he gives. (hey mm ...wave...

nb


And, just for information's sake, moosie posted yesterday in *this* thread.

BOB


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Old 17-05-2004, 03:04 AM
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notbob wrote:

On 2004-05-16, Dog3 dognospam@adjfkdla wrote:

I remember one lengthy episode of boil bashing directed at Moose. I felt
sorry for him and didn't join the mob I haven't seen him around in
awhile. Hope he's okay.


Oh please ...moosey's a mischievous would-be troll in innocent's clothing.
He delights in provocative posts to get a rise. But, he's a grown boy and
can take as good as he gives. (hey mm ...wave...

nb




Isn't he the one who started this thread reecently,
saying he was vindicated?

Hi, Moosie!

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