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  2. Aunt Bessie's - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Bessie's Limited (until 2008 known as Tryton Foods Ltd) is a UK producer of frozen food products under the brand name Aunt Bessie's. The company produces frozen Yorkshire puddings , potato products, meal accompaniments, ready meals, vegetables and desserts.

  3. The Best Barbecue-Rib Joints in America - AOL

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    The pork spare ribs are grilled over a hickory wood-fired pit and then basted in their signature spicy and vinegar-based barbecue sauce. They come with fresh, fluffy, white bread to dip into the ...

  4. Roast Spare Ribs with Toasted Garlic Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Combine the garlic, shallot, peanut and cilantro with the tomato sauce, soy sauce and olive oil and mix well into a marinade.

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  6. Spare ribs - Wikipedia

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    Spare ribs are popular in the American South.They are generally cooked on a barbecue grill or on an open fire, and are served as a slab (bones and all) with a sauce. Due to the extended cooking times required for barbecuing, ribs in restaurants are often prepared first by boiling, parboiling or steaming the rib rack and then finishing it on the grill.

  7. Melba Wilson serves red wine-braised short ribs with corn ...

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    Red Wine-Braised Short Ribs by Melba Wilson. ... My Aunt Dona would get frozen corn that was freshly picked from Grandma Mia's garden a couple of months prior and make this velvety, delicious corn ...

  8. Ribs (food) - Wikipedia

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    Pork ribs were considered cast off cuts and in the 19th century as pork was primarily packaged in wood barrels, butchers would not be able to fit the spareribs. This oversupply of ribs meant that in areas where hogs were being packed or processed, ribs could be found at zero or low cost.

  9. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    The term spare ribs is an Early Modern English corruption (via sparrib) of rippspeer, a Low German term that referred to racks of meat being roasted on a turning spit. [1] [2] St. Louis style ribs (or St. Louis cut spare ribs) have had the sternum bone, cartilage, and rib tips (see below) removed. The shape is almost rectangular.

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