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Ray Gordon 04-04-2004 12:59 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs 4ever!)
 
I love the arguments we get here against parboiling ribs:

"The flavor gets lost in the water!"

"It's not REAL bbq!"

To answer these concerns:

1. Pork ribs don't have much "flavor" to begin with. That's why we
marinate them and rub them with spices. The actual flavor lost in the
boiling is miniscule, and the saving in cooking time (and cleanup) is
tremendous. It's also possible to combine the boiling water with the
marinade so no flavor is lost.

2. Chinese ribs are excellent and they aren't barbecued.

Not all RIBS have to be barbecued. Some of us like RIBS, and don't care if
they are. I'll also put my "fry-boiled city ribs" up against anyone's BBQ
ribs, anytime.



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JD 04-04-2004 03:16 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs 4ever!)
 
"Ray Gordon" > wrote in message

> I love the arguments we get here against parboiling ribs:
>
> "The flavor gets lost in the water!"
>
> "It's not REAL bbq!"
>
> To answer these concerns:
>
> 1. Pork ribs don't have much "flavor" to begin with. That's why we
> marinate them and rub them with spices. The actual flavor lost in the
> boiling is miniscule, and the saving in cooking time (and cleanup) is
> tremendous. It's also possible to combine the boiling water with the
> marinade so no flavor is lost.
>
> 2. Chinese ribs are excellent and they aren't barbecued.
>
> Not all RIBS have to be barbecued. Some of us like RIBS, and don't
> care if they are. I'll also put my "fry-boiled city ribs" up against
> anyone's BBQ ribs, anytime.


Go ahead; you'd be ****ing up a rope at any competition I judged.

JD



Jack Sloan 04-04-2004 03:20 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs 4ever!)
 

"Ray Gordon" > wrote in message
...
> I love the arguments we get here against parboiling ribs:
>
> "The flavor gets lost in the water!"
>
> "It's not REAL bbq!"
>
> To answer these concerns:
>
> 1. Pork ribs don't have much "flavor" to begin with. That's why we
> marinate them and rub them with spices. The actual flavor lost in the
> boiling is miniscule, and the saving in cooking time (and cleanup) is
> tremendous. It's also possible to combine the boiling water with the
> marinade so no flavor is lost.
>
> 2. Chinese ribs are excellent and they aren't barbecued.
>
> Not all RIBS have to be barbecued. Some of us like RIBS, and don't care

if
> they are. I'll also put my "fry-boiled city ribs" up against anyone's BBQ
> ribs, anytime.
>
>
>
> --
> Everything you need to know about women. FREE!
>
> http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html
> The Seduction Library
>
> http://www.cybersheet.com/hotties.html
> Why Hotties Choose Losers
>
>

You're probably right...now go post this on alt.food.boiling.



Dave Smith 04-04-2004 05:38 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs4ever!)
 
Ray Gordon wrote:

> I love the arguments we get here against parboiling ribs:
>
> "The flavor gets lost in the water!"
>
> "It's not REAL bbq!"
>
> To answer these concerns:
>
> 1. Pork ribs don't have much "flavor" to begin with. That's why we
> marinate them and rub them with spices. The actual flavor lost in the
> boiling is miniscule, and the saving in cooking time (and cleanup) is
> tremendous. It's also possible to combine the boiling water with the
> marinade so no flavor is lost.


I usually find that ribs that have been simmered do lack flavour. I prefer to
rub them with salt, pepper and garlic powder, put them in a baking pan, cover
with foil and seal the edges, and cook at low heat for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Then
they can be finished off with a sauce.



Dave Bugg 04-04-2004 06:23 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs 4ever!)
 
Ray Gordon wrote:

Nothing of importance.

You RFC folks, should you choose to respond to this troll, please note that
this is crossposted to alt.food.barbecue. Kindly remove us from your reply.
Thanks,
Dave



SpamTrap 04-04-2004 09:13 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiledribs 4ever!)
 
Dave Bugg said:
> Ray Gordon wrote:
>
> Nothing of importance.
>
> You RFC folks, should you choose to respond to this troll, please note that
> this is crossposted to alt.food.barbecue. Kindly remove us from your reply.
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>


Maybe you could have removed it yourself to have greater credibility.

Harry Demidavicius 04-04-2004 11:39 PM

Idiot BBQ freaks aren't RIB lovers; they are BBQ freaks (boiled ribs 4ever!)
 
On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 13:13:13 -0700, SpamTrap > wrote:

>Dave Bugg said:
>> Ray Gordon wrote:
>>
>> Nothing of importance.
>>
>> You RFC folks, should you choose to respond to this troll, please note that
>> this is crossposted to alt.food.barbecue. Kindly remove us from your reply.
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
>>

>
>Maybe you could have removed it yourself to have greater credibility.


And how could Dave have asked rfc folk to delete this group from their
correspondence if he hadn't posted to them, pray tell?

Harry


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