Robert McGee
TVWBB Gold Member
At the risk of destroying my "BBQ Creds), I would like to share something with you all.
We are getting ready for a major trip and time is short. My wife suggested picking up some of those plastic packaged, pre-cooked, baby back ribs. The brand she selected is Primrose. A full rack (12 ribs) was on special for $3.99.
She opened the package up, heated them in a toaster oven and served them up. they won't win any competitions but were quite tasty. They even come slathered with a nice, tangy, barbecue sauce.
It only took ten minutes to have them table ready. They were near "fall off the bone" - very tender and moist.
Just a thought or two for those occasions you don't have time to grill. They can also be grilled for ten minutes or so on direct prior to serving.
I rate the quality considerably better than many restaurants that have served me ribs.
Now, heading for the bomb shelter!
FWIW
Dale53
We are getting ready for a major trip and time is short. My wife suggested picking up some of those plastic packaged, pre-cooked, baby back ribs. The brand she selected is Primrose. A full rack (12 ribs) was on special for $3.99.
She opened the package up, heated them in a toaster oven and served them up. they won't win any competitions but were quite tasty. They even come slathered with a nice, tangy, barbecue sauce.
It only took ten minutes to have them table ready. They were near "fall off the bone" - very tender and moist.
Just a thought or two for those occasions you don't have time to grill. They can also be grilled for ten minutes or so on direct prior to serving.
I rate the quality considerably better than many restaurants that have served me ribs.
Now, heading for the bomb shelter!
FWIW
Dale53