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![]() This is a compromise between mustard bbq sauce and red bbq sauce. I like red bbq sauce on my ribs. Hubby doesn't, but he liked mustard bbq sauce the first time I made it. I am a novice at the oven bbq method - it's not bad at all. I haven't barbecued since my Weber died a couple of years ago and we replaced it with that gas monstrosity. Mustardy BBQ Sauce ½ cup cheap brown or yellow hot dog mustard ¼ cup cider vinegar 2T brown sugar ½ t cayenne ½ t black pepper ¼ t liquid smoke or smoked paprika ½ t Worcestershire sauce 2T prepared red barbecue sauce, like Bullseye Mix everything together and set aside. Prepare a rack of ribs by removing membrane from the back of the ribs; I've decided it's easier to start at the small end and pull. Line a cookie sheet with foil and place the rack on it, curved side down. Bake in a 300° oven for 60 minutes. Use a brush to paint the ribs with sauce on both sides. Return ribs to the oven and bake for another 60 minutes. Meat will be falling off the bone. -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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