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Title: Pork Baby Back Ribs
Categories: Spice Pork Ribs
Yield: 1 Servings

3 Canned chipotles with
  Dollop of adobo- minced
1/4mdOnion- minced
3 Cloves garlic- minced
1/2cKetchup
1/2tbBrown mustard
3dsWocestershire
  Juice from 1/2 lemon
1tsCumin
3ozLow hop beer (German bock,
  Bass Ale, Newcastle)
2tbCider vinegar
  White pepper to taste

pork baby back ribs- 1 lb per person marinate in cider vinegar 10-30 minutes liberally sprinkle with garlic salt liberally sprinkle with canned black pepper cook on grill- 2 1/2 hrs med heat on a water smoker with mesquite chunks serve sauce on the side if necessary

That's it? That's it!! These are the world's best ribs. Don't change a thing. Don't add anything. I have methodically tried every way to prepare ribs and nothing else comes close. Don't try fresh garlic or grinding your own pepper. Don't try fatty country style ribs. This weekend I tried to substitute a small rack of spare ribs. My wife (and biggest BBQ fan) almost started crying. "What did you do to the ribs? You just can't leave anything alone, can you Mr. Tool Time?"

Although I make a good chipotle BBQ sauce (I had to mention chiles in here somewhere), I don't use it on the ribs. The vinegar sweetens the meat. The mesquite smoke is spicy. Using a water smoker keeps them juicy.

Several people requested the sauce recipe that goes with the baby back ribs. This goes on the side after you serve the ribs. That way you can let it mix with the borracho beans and corn bread.

Smoked BBQ Sauce

Simmer 1/2 hour to thicken

Happy eating and don't forget to floss. Kit "Keep It Simple" Anderson Bath, Maine kit@maine.com Visit the Maine Brew Page-> http://www.maine.com/brew From the Chile-Heads Recipe Collection URL: http://chile.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu:8000/www/recipe.html

Smoked BBQ Sauce:

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