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Old 03-26-2014, 08:38 AM
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Help please.
I have a sudden yearning for some good baby back ribs. But I like them best with a dry rub, because I think barbecue sauce covers up the flavor of the meat too much. When I fix them at home I just use a little garlic salt and coarse ground black pepper.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

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You don't like Oakwood's baby back ribs? I have eaten many ribs at many places across the country and found no better than Oakwood. Very reasonable too.
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Another vote for Oakwood. But if you want some dry ribs this is the place.

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He has won all kind of awards for his dry ribs.
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Help please.
I have a sudden yearning for some good baby back ribs. But I like them best with a dry rub, because I think barbecue sauce covers up the flavor of the meat too much. When I fix them at home I just use a little garlic salt and coarse ground black pepper.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

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I will agree, Uncle Kenny's!!!
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Oakwood for sure!
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Doesn't Burke's on 466A have dry rub ribs?
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Help please.
I have a sudden yearning for some good baby back ribs. But I like them best with a dry rub, because I think barbecue sauce covers up the flavor of the meat too much. When I fix them at home I just use a little garlic salt and coarse ground black pepper.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

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Doesn't Burke's on 466A have dry rub ribs?
Yes they do.And they have good sauce to put on them.
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Yes they do.And they have good sauce to put on them.
Unless Burke's started in the last few weeks---they do not cook Baby Backs. I have no idea why?
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