Ribs have never been part of my culinary life.
I’d eaten them several times but never cooked
them.
Never considered cooking
them.
But with several one avid meat eaters in
the family, surrounded by vegetarians, partial vegetarians and a few fish
lovers, I figured it was time to branch out.
My inspiration was a sale on pork baby back ribs: $1.99 per
pound versus $6.99 per pound, saving $16.
I dashed home with my bargain and began opening cookbooks and checking
internet recipes. Because my grill is in
the shop, I needed a recipe for oven-baked ribs, and I didn’t find many. One involved slathering the ribs
with mustard and liquid smoke, while another called for a dry spice rub. One said bake at 300 degrees for 2
hours, another said 300 degrees for 1 1/2 to 2 hours while a third said 350
degrees for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Who to
believe?