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Jun 12 2011

Tips on How to Cook Pork Ribs

Published by Hendra Rusly under Cooking Tips

Find out how to cook pork ribs the best way – by propane grills review dot com

If you are looking for ways on how cook the pork ribs, then this article is right for you. There are 11 steps on how to do it properly. And here they are:

1. Purchase ribs that are evenly covered in meat. In other words, don’t buy a slab that is fatty on one end and fleshy on the other. Avoid slabs that have exposed bones!

2. Allow for one pound of ribs per guest. This is a generous helping but for more impressive appetites, make it two!

3. When preparing the meat, make sure you remove the membrane on the underside of the ribs with a sharp knife. If you don’t it blocks the flavor intake.

4. Always marinate your ribs in the refrigerator, not at room temperature.

5. Don’t even think about boiling those ribs! Above all else, boiling the meat causes it to lose all its flavor. If you just have to pre-cook your ribs before slapping them on the cooking grate, try steaming your slabs instead as this will help lock the flavor in.

6. Before placing your ribs on the grate for Barbecuing or smoking, make sure you coat the metal with a generous helping of oil.

7. Barbecuing demands constant attention! As soon as it goes on your grate, stay close by and keep an eye on it. Watch the cooking temperature and avoid going above 250 degrees Fahrenheit — the best ribs are cooked slowly over indirect heat for about five hours.

8. Put down that fork! Always use tongs to handle your meat once it’s on the grate. Why pierce the meat and let the flavor ooze out if you don’t have to?

9. If you’re going to baste during cooking stay away from anything with sugar in it. Your best bet is to use vinegar and/or water-based products only.

10. Only lay on the BBQ sauce in the last 20-30 minutes of cooking. Any sooner than that and the heat will cause the sauce to caramelize and burn your meat.

11. Let the ribs cool for 10-15 minutes before you serve them up. This is just a courtesy — you don’t want to singe your guests’ mouths with smoking hot sauce! You could lose some friends.

I always use my Weber 3880001 Genesis S-320 Natural Gas Grill to cook the best meal as possible. I have been using it for many years and I never encountered trouble.

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Mar 13 2010

A Portable Stove Burner – Simple and Great for Emergencies

Published by annaac under Articles

What are You Cooking Today

The description portable stove burner is normally used to identify some types of camping stoves. While these would be offered with an individual burner, they might also be purchased with two,three or more burners. One of the larger portable gas stoves may also be big enough to be towed behind your car or truck.

The stoves could also run off of several variety of fuels. While some may operate off of butane, propane or LP, several might operate using simple natural gas. Other types and styles of portable stoves could run off kerosene and unleaded gasoline. While several will be viewed as a camping stove, the could also be used if the power all of a sudden disappears. The gas grill you keep on your porch for your bar-b-q is also viewed to be a basic portable gas stove.

The stoves used at the campfire could be considered to be the portable stove. These may be switched off immediately using the knob. Many drought regions that have prohibited all outdoor campfire sites might allow for the use of the portable gas stove. Be responsible to learn from the forestry service rangers and local authorities to make sure the use of a portable gas stove is permitted in each region. Simple and convenient to operate, you won’t be wasting time trying to locate dry wood to burn and be lugging this back to your campground. No demand to bring the heavy charcoal. Camping out is just not the same with out a campfire. Many of the camping stoves will have a matchless lighting system also.

You can learn and see more about protable stoves by visiting Portable Stove Burner.com right away.

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