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  2. Fingerlicking Regional Rib Recipes - AOL

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    This recipe, which could use a smoker, requires marinating the ribs for up to two days in the fridge (and at least overnight). It features both a sauce and a dry rub, which complement each other.

  3. These Saucy, Smoky 2-Ingredient Ribs Are Perfect for Game Day

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    Remove the ribs from the oven and use the pastry brush to coat the ribs with the remaining 1/2 cup of barbecue sauce. Allow the ribs to rest for about 5 minutes, then serve. Simply Recipes ...

  4. Memphis-style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Memphis-style barbecue is slow cooked in a pit and ribs can be prepared either "dry" or "wet". "Dry" ribs are covered with a dry rub consisting of salt and various spices before cooking and are normally eaten without sauce. "Wet" ribs are brushed with sauce before, during, and after cooking.

  5. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City barbecue is slow-smoked over a variety of woods and then covered with a thick tomato- and molasses-based sauce. [72] It is characterized by its use of a wide variety of meat. Burnt ends are quite popular in Kansas City. [73] [74] Memphis-style barbecue: South Memphis, Tennessee: Typified by pork ribs, slow cooked in a pit.

  6. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The techniques used to cook the meat are hot smoking and smoke cooking, distinct from cold-smoking. Hot smoking is when meat is cooked with a wood fire, over indirect heat, at temperatures 120-180 °F (50-80 °C), and smoke cooking (the method used in barbecue) is cooking over indirect fire at higher temperatures, often in the range of 250 °F ...

  7. 8 Regional BBQ Styles That Will Make Texans Faint - AOL

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    1. Memphis. Iconic BBQ joints: Rendezvous Pork ribs are king in Memphis, where they're prepared two different ways: wet or dry. Dry ribs are smoked with only a dry rub for seasoning, while wet ...

  8. Kansas City–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Perry served slow-cooked ribs on pages of newsprint for 25 cents a slab. He came from Shelby County, Tennessee, near Memphis, and began serving barbecue in 1908. Kansas City and Memphis barbecue styles are somewhat similar, although Kansas City tends to use more sauce and a wider variety of meats. His sauce had a somewhat harsh, peppery flavor.

  9. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    Rib roast (or bone-in pork loin rib roast, bone-in loin rib roast, center cut rib roast, prime rib of pork, standing rib roast) is a whole pork loin with the back ribs attached. They can be up to 2 feet (61 cm) long and 6 inches (15 cm) thick.

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