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Recipe: Coca Cola Glazed Baby Back Ribs![]() Coke and Ribs. Photo Credit: Jeanine Dargis On Memorial Day, you should eat something patriotic. This recipe from cook book author Virginia Willis fits the bill. After, all what’s more American than Cocal Cola and ribs? Not to mention, I’m a sucker for all things southern. As cookbook writer Virginia Willis points out, Coke was born and bred in the south–specifically in Atlanta. Speaking of southern cooking–America’s greatest regional cuisine–sorry, New Yorkers, it’s tough to find anything approaching the real thing in our fair city. Baltimore is the furthest north you can go and still say you’re eatin’ southern. Here’s the Coke and ribs recipe from Willis, who adapted it from Bon Appétit, Y’all: Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern Cooking by Virginia Willis, published by Ten Speed Press. Let me know what you think of this recipe!
1 cup Coca-Cola Classic To make the glaze, in a small saucepan, bring the Coca-Cola, vinegar, brown sugar, and chiles to a boil over high heat; reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer until syrupy, about 10 minutes. Decrease the heat to low and keep the sauce warm while the ribs cook. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Liberally season both sides of the ribs with salt and pepper. Place the ribs on a broiler pan and bake for 30 minutes, glazing the ribs occasionally with the Coca-Cola mixture. Turn the ribs over and continue to cook for an additional 30 minutes, glazing occasionally, or until the ribs are tender and the meat is starting to pull away from the bone. Or, if grilling, simply treat the oven as a grill. Cook the ribs at a moderate heat, 325°F and bake with the grill covered for 30 minutes, glazing the ribs occasionally with the Coca-Cola mixture. Turn the ribs over and continue to cook for an additional 30 minutes, glazing occasionally, or until the ribs are tender and the meat is starting to pull away from the bone. When the ribs are cooked through, set the oven to broil or place on the hot side of the grill or increase a gas grill to high. Liberally spoon half of the remaining glaze over the ribs and broil until glazed a deep mahogany brown, 5 to 7 minutes. Turn over; repeat with the remaining glaze, an additional 5 to 7 minutes. Serve immediately with lots of napkins. RelatedWhite Post, VA: Mr. B’s BBQDinosaur BBQ: A Second BiteDinosaur BBQ Disappoints
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Coke?? Ribs?? Together!?!? This is a dream come true!