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MOIST AND TENDER OVEN BAKED BBQ
RIBS
 
2 to 4 lbs. boneless beef or pork ribs
1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup sugar
3 (18 oz. ea.) bottles K.C. Masterpiece Barbecue Sauce
Paprika

Preheat oven to 250°F. Mix equal amount of salt and sugar. Add in paprika to taste. Roll each portion of meat in sugar-salt-paprika mixture. Place meat in large baking dish in about one inch of water (or halfway each rib).

Bake at 250°F for one hour - remove from oven - turn meat. Bake at 250°F for one hour - remove from oven. Drain and add barbecue sauce as needed - increase heat to 400°F. Bake 30 minutes. Remove from oven and serve.

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Moist and Tender Oven Baked BBQ Ribs
 #9002
 Elaine says:
Do you cover the ribs while baking?
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 Phyllicia (Illinois) replies:
RIBS WERE FALL OF THE BONE TENDER! i made a few of my own changes. I used short ribs, i let my meat marinate over night, and i used Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce mixed with Open Pit BBQ sauce. I covered with foil during cooking. They tasted great and tender! This recipe is a keeper
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 Marjorie Pearson (Indiana) replies:
"YES" to the lady who asked if you cover them in the oven.
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 Mrs. Otis says:
This was absolutely the best BBQ rib recipe ever!! The ribs were delicious and tender. I grilled them for about 5 minutes with the BBQ sauce once cooked. Outstanding and easy recipe. Thanks
 #15106
 Candace says:
This recipe was awesome!!! Ribs came out perfect and it was so easy. My family really enjoyed it. One of my favorite dishes
 #15954
 Twisted Uterus says:
Tried this recipe this evening... WONDERFUL!!... I marinated the ribs in BBQ sauce for about 48 hours before putting them in the dish. (in K.C. Masterpiece of course) family was quie impressed. and the house smells great (LOL)
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 Benno says:
Turned out perfectly. Great alternative to braving the snow to use the BBQ in the winter months.
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 Danielle (Texas) says:
Loved it!!!!! So delicious! I passed this recipe on to my co-workers and our potlucks have never been so good! =) great job!
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 Chris (Florida) says:
The baking times are spot-on, but I'd like to propose a version with entirely different ingredients:

Before baking, put several dashes of McCormick Steak Seasoning and ground red pepper on the ribs. Then at the end of each hour baking at 250°F, pour maybe 1 tablespoon of Anne Mae Sweet and Spicy Chipotle sauce on the top of the ribs after turning. Then when you're half way done with baking at 400°F, pour Montgomery Inn BBQ sauce on the ribs.

Also, I kept the ribs wrapped in foil (sprayed with Pam) at all times to trap all the juices, and I didn't drain.

They were the best home-baked ribs I've ever had in my life, hands down.
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 DeeDee (Indiana) says:
This is a great recipe! We loved it! Everyone went back for seconds and there were no leftovers! Very tender! I did cut back on the salt though because I was almost out and they still turned out great! Thanks for a great dinner!
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 Adam (Kansas) says:
Easiest recipe that tastes absolutely delicious. Family of all ages loved it.
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 Anthony (California) says:
OUTSTANDING! I followed the recipie to the letter and the ribs were PERFECT! The best I ever made! I want to add my familys thanks, as one home chef commented there were no leftovers. It's nice in this day and age of profitiers that you would share this for free! God Bless You and the Ribs were outstanding!
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 Vaj (United States) says:
I made this recipe but of course deviated to suit my taste. The method worked well but I haven't perfected it yet. The next time will be even better. I marinated with liquid smoke to really bring out the flavor of bbq. Didn't work with a lot of salt but seasoned with my own rub and baked without water in the pan. The bake time is a good foundation to build a great rib recipe.
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 Barbara (Florida) says:
Fantastic recipe... I used much less salt and hickory & brown sugar BBQ sauce but as for everything else perfect!
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 Leila (Florida) says:
I think this recipe is absolutely DELICIOUS!!!I cooked it during the christmas holidays and it was great. There wasnt any left overs at all. The meat was very tender and juicy.
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 Brandon (Tennessee) says:
I am a professional chef and this is an excellent, quick, and effective method for ribs. Others look fancier with odd timing changes, but this really is fantastic. I agree with the BBQ outside for five minutes or so and salt/sauce is always an interchangeable option (I used this one first and then modified). A classic!
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 Glenn (Florida) says:
Forget the salt and all the other stuff. Use any rub you like, and use beer instead of water, finish on the grill, and don't sauce until then. Do them early, and wrap in foil, or right on the grill. Cattlemans rules!!!

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