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BBQ-style beef ribs in the oven | twice-baked potato 

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**RECIPE FOR ONE LARGE PORTION**
3 beef back ribs
1 baking potato
vinegar
garlic
ketchup
mustard
molasses
soy sauce
hot sauce
smoked paprika
cheese
fresh thyme
salt
pepper
oil
Cut the ribs into three individual bones, if they didn't come like that already. Chop up a few cloves of garlic and season the ribs aggressively with salt. Put the ribs in a sealable bag with the garlic, and pour in just enough vinegar to keep the meat coated, along with a little water (1 part water to 2 parts vinegar is good). Let marinate for a few hours or overnight.
Remove the ribs from the marinade and try to scrape off most of the garlic pieces. Lay the ribs in a baking dish and seal it tightly with foil. Cut the root ends off a few more garlic cloves but leave the skins on. Put them on a little piece of foil, coat them lightly with oil and wrap them up tight. Stab the potato a few times to let out steam, coat it in oil and season the skin generously with salt.
Put the ribs, garlic and potato into a 300ºF/150ºC oven - I like to cook the potato right on the grates. When the garlic is soft and golden brown, take it out - it took me about an hour. Remove the meat when it's very soft and remove the potato when it's squishy inside - both took me about 3 hours at that relatively low temperature.
Pour all the liquid and rendered fat out of the rib pan and save it. Tear off a small piece of rib meat and taste it for seasoning. If the meat needs more salt, sprinkle it on now.
Cut the potato in half and scoop the inner flesh out to a bowl, discarding one of the skin halves. Mash the potato innards, enrich them with a couple spoonfuls of the rib fat and loosen their texture with the rib broth until they are smooth and moldable. Squeeze the roasted garlic cloves out of their skins and into the potato mixture. Grate in some cheese and stir in salt, pepper and thyme leaves to taste. Pile the filling into the remaining potato skin.
Mix up the barbecue sauce by putting about 1/4 cup (60mL) into a bowl and augmenting it with a little molasses, mustard, soy sauce, hot sauce and smoked paprika. If you don't have or like some of those things, they can pretty much all be skipped or swapped. Mix it to taste.
Before you put the sauce on, return the ribs to the oven uncovered and turn the broiler (grill) on max. Brown the ribs on all sides under the broiler. About halfway through that process, return the potato to the oven and let the top brown under the broiler. Now brush a thin layer of BBQ sauce onto the ribs and return them under the broiler. When the sauce has browned by not burned, paint on a second thin layer and repeat.
Take out the ribs and the potato when both are brown and throw them on a plate. Garnish the ribs with more thyme leaves. and have any unused sauce on the side.

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@aragusea
@aragusea 2 года назад
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@davidtorres2400
@davidtorres2400 2 года назад
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@robert58
@robert58 2 года назад
Love your videos
@oliveoiI
@oliveoiI 2 года назад
@@robert58 and i love you 😍😍
@dat_guy866
@dat_guy866 2 года назад
Love your recipes
@robert58
@robert58 2 года назад
@@oliveoiI Wanna get married?
@rosyx7148
@rosyx7148 2 года назад
If Adam were not a food RU-vidr, he could easily have been a psychedelics RU-vidr with his love for acid
@dragonsbreath4141
@dragonsbreath4141 2 года назад
Kolo
@Butterandbacon
@Butterandbacon 2 года назад
This comment wins the internet.
@wdwuccnxcnh7022
@wdwuccnxcnh7022 2 года назад
lmao
@heavensdoor1815
@heavensdoor1815 2 года назад
Wow
@poppyseedbagel
@poppyseedbagel 2 года назад
ok but i unironically would love to see adam do a vid on lsd
@YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic
@YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic 2 года назад
I had a wonderful mom, but she couldn't follow a recipe to save her life. Consequently, I learned to cook at an early age out of self-defense. "...stir random stuff into ketchup, and taste it, until you like it," was a mantra for me.
@ivanthaboi
@ivanthaboi 2 года назад
"self defense"💀
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 2 года назад
GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! I want to cut my toe nails... NEVER! I am the feet RU-vidr. Thanks for being a fan, dear des
@anope9053
@anope9053 2 года назад
@@AxxLAfriku what
@zee_cooldude2315
@zee_cooldude2315 2 года назад
@@anope9053 it was a bot im guessing
@aaronsirkman8375
@aaronsirkman8375 2 года назад
@@zee_cooldude2315 As far as I know, no, an actual, weird-ass RU-vidr who spams comment sections like there's no tomorrow. A true legend of weirdness; I always appreciate coming across him in the wild. And then I report him for spam, which does nothing.
@pranavmahesh8940
@pranavmahesh8940 2 года назад
I love how you approach each video as if the viewer has never cooked before. A lot of other cooking channels will often breeze through recipes and are almost impossible to follow along with unless you have a lot of experience. Your recipes are easy to follow and delicious so props to you.
@ststst981
@ststst981 2 года назад
Yea. I love that nearly all of his videos are made so the average person can click it and get everything they need to know in that moment
@MrZestyOnion
@MrZestyOnion 2 года назад
its probably the reason why I've made more recipes from him than any other food youtuber I watch! They're all so no-frills and approachable!
@jvallas
@jvallas 2 года назад
Did you notice him explaining what the broiler was? Helpful for newbies, but probably also for people from UK (& probably elsewhere) who call it a grill.
@MartinDeHill
@MartinDeHill 2 года назад
Yeah exactly. As someone who had serious trouble learning to cook, it's very much appreciated
@altokia2724
@altokia2724 2 года назад
Yeah. Hes a great gateway to the RU-vid food world.
@kyeshi98
@kyeshi98 2 года назад
6:23 reminder for the brits, this is called a grill
@TheSlavChef
@TheSlavChef 2 года назад
hahaaha on the spot.
@The42Horsepower
@The42Horsepower 2 года назад
i was wondering what this strange "broylur" thing was
@nijhum3429
@nijhum3429 2 года назад
@@The42Horsepower it's a barbeque sauce name
@mattd2275
@mattd2275 2 года назад
We actually call it “Her Majesty’s grill” out of respect for the queen. Close enough though old boy, cheerio for now.🇬🇧
@nijhum3429
@nijhum3429 2 года назад
@@mattd2275 respecc++ for queen Elizabeth
@dunhilyn
@dunhilyn 2 года назад
I was just thinking I'd need about 8 more of these ribs when he said "this looks like a huge portion".
@macehead
@macehead 2 года назад
My man....
@pror5345
@pror5345 2 года назад
Me to I also at least need 5 of those ribs
@kermitmurder5536
@kermitmurder5536 2 года назад
@Tyler Wilhelm tell me your American without telling me your American lol
@BurningHeavy
@BurningHeavy 2 года назад
Adams portions are miniscule. That said, maybe he eats 5-6 meals a day and that's why a "meal" is 4 bites.
@alexandert3819
@alexandert3819 2 года назад
@Kermit Murder I like SOCCER
@mattturner3484
@mattturner3484 2 года назад
"I'm gonna flavor them in roasted garlic, which means I'm gonna need roasted garlic" now I understand why people make ragusea YTPs
@jannisskoulas3753
@jannisskoulas3753 2 года назад
"I'm gonna flavor them in roasted garlic, which means I'm gonna need 20 eggs, yes 20!"
@mattturner3484
@mattturner3484 2 года назад
@@jannisskoulas3753 "now we're gonna put it under the broiler (Brits call it a grill) for 14 years"
@seauqis
@seauqis 2 года назад
@@mattturner3484 "under the broiler with you!"
@stormrider4477
@stormrider4477 2 года назад
My heart broke when you got rid of the second potato skin! It would have made a deliciously crispy crunchy butter holder to add more texture to the whole dish!
@annbrookens945
@annbrookens945 2 года назад
Mine, too! I love crispy potato skins and I would have eaten the 2nd one as is!
@kenmore01
@kenmore01 2 года назад
I bulk up my potato guts with cheddar, bacon, butter, sour cream, chives etc until it fills both skin halves brimming.
@EricLeafericson
@EricLeafericson 2 года назад
I'd bake the hollow shell a few minutes with some more olive oil until it gets crispy, then chop up the crispy bits into the filling
@h-6191
@h-6191 2 года назад
I was thinking any extra sauce he had, brush it on the extra skin and broil it. Would've been excellent
@GrandIntellect
@GrandIntellect 2 года назад
Yeah - if I ever have leftover baked potato skins, I just roughly chop them and then throw them in a scorchingly hot frying pan, with oil and loads of salt. They turn into kind of half-chips-half-crisps (or half-fries-half-potato-chips, I guess) and are great to nibble while waiting for whatever else you're cooking finishes.
@TheBanditKingKir
@TheBanditKingKir 2 года назад
I have learned it's better to watch Adam's videos after I've already eaten...
@camelopardalis84
@camelopardalis84 2 года назад
I don't really have food in the house - and definitely none to buy any in the next two weeks or so - and I wondered if watching this would turn out to be a mistake.
@sixunity1171
@sixunity1171 2 года назад
youtube always recommend them to me while im eating, lucky me
@TocsTheWanderer
@TocsTheWanderer 2 года назад
I prefer to do it while I'm eating. If I do it after, it might make me crave even more food, which I don't need.
@TheSlavChef
@TheSlavChef 2 года назад
does not help here, just got a huge dinner, still hungry.
@camelopardalis84
@camelopardalis84 2 года назад
@@TheSlavChef Would eating again help?
@Kskillz2
@Kskillz2 2 года назад
Hey Adam! Can you do a video on making making dumplings? 🥟
@zeljkoilic9862
@zeljkoilic9862 2 года назад
Hell yeah
@justindai8401
@justindai8401 2 года назад
Making making?
@Hamox
@Hamox 2 года назад
Can you ask for middle eastern dishes because he listened to you
@jcobandru
@jcobandru 2 года назад
He is way too lazy with his recipies nowadays for us to see him folding dumplings or sth. Ethan Chlebowski has a good recipie already
@TocsTheWanderer
@TocsTheWanderer 2 года назад
What type of dumplings? Chicken and dumplings? Chinese dumplings? Gnochhi? Technically both ravioli and pierogi are dumplings.
@SuperMustache555
@SuperMustache555 2 года назад
I absolutely love Adam's recipes! He's not bombarding you with gram measurements and acting like you own a kitchen scale or a stand mixer or what have you... He teaches you to actually cook, working off instinct and taste. Love you, Adam, keep up the great work!
@sabatino1977
@sabatino1977 8 месяцев назад
"You can just stir random stuff into ketchup and tase it until you like it." Understatement of the century and true as all get out. Any time I make indoor ribs with a sticky sauce (I make outdoor ribs Texas style with a dry rub and no sauce) I make a ketchup based sauce and it's never the same twice. I've assed the following ingredients (not all at once) to ketchup: - vinegar (fake balsamic, red wine, apple cider, rice wine) - citrus juice (lemon, lime, orange) - mustard (dijon, yellow, spicy brown) - oyster sauce - Bulldog sauce (that is, tonkatsu とんかつ) - off the shelf bbq sauce - just a touch - homemade jam (peach, fig, persimmon) - sriracha - cumin - black pepper - powdered sage - oninon or garlic powder - oregano - DUTCH PROCESS COCOA (this is my secret to getting some bitter smoky flavors in) - my kitchen pepper (cumin, cardamom, fennel seed, cinnamon, star anise, black pepper, juniper berries, turmeric)
@godnotavailable2094
@godnotavailable2094 2 года назад
"You can just stir random stuff into ketchup until you like it" is literally my entire philosophy when making BBQ sauce. It's strange how many great batches I've made that way.
@cuanchulainn
@cuanchulainn 2 года назад
Me: man i need to do something with the beef ribs in the freezer Adam Ragusea's newest video the next day: say no more
@toeey14
@toeey14 2 года назад
I had some in my freezer but they made their way on to my traeger the other day. Damn tasty
@13Luk6iul
@13Luk6iul 2 года назад
Think this is the first time someone told me what kind of a potatoe a russet potatoe is! Much appreciated. Much easier to find a substitute outside the us this way :)
@slothape
@slothape 2 года назад
Your recipes literally just follow my train of thought when i'm cooking my own dinner. Just what I have and what tastes good.
@pennyfarting
@pennyfarting 2 года назад
You're losing your touch Adam, I saw the sponsor transition coming a mile away this time.
@noahway13
@noahway13 2 года назад
By a mile, we mean 3 seconds.
@TheSlavChef
@TheSlavChef 2 года назад
3 seconds are 3 seconds... back in the day they were miliseconds and you are dead.
@ence1540
@ence1540 2 года назад
Yeah usually the transition is faster than my grades dropped
@DiegoRockLoiro
@DiegoRockLoiro 2 года назад
He is not losing his touch, we are getting smarter
@AMAZNGMUSIC
@AMAZNGMUSIC 2 года назад
We are evolving…
@ishtiaque6923
@ishtiaque6923 2 года назад
This is a godsend for someone living in Tokyo with almost no place to barbeque/smoke.
@rchlh
@rchlh 2 года назад
Thank you!! I live in Turkey where it's hard to find pork at all, much less ribs, but at least it's not too difficult to find beef ribs, and I always miss that bbq flavor!
@lgdurocher
@lgdurocher 2 года назад
Are you an American living in Turkey?
@twitan-
@twitan- 2 года назад
As somone who lives in knoxville, I would love to hear which butcher you go to here. Cheers!
@tomearle9697
@tomearle9697 2 года назад
You seriously, have the Best cooking channel on RU-vid, hand down
@princelink6004
@princelink6004 2 года назад
I literally just broke my hand and it hurts like hell but this video is making the pain more bareable.
@howtoavenge1016
@howtoavenge1016 2 года назад
rip
@vennardogayle6108
@vennardogayle6108 2 года назад
I pray u heal well
@ethanreichard4658
@ethanreichard4658 2 года назад
How did you type this
@mrkrule4373
@mrkrule4373 2 года назад
My your bones rest in pieces
@StoicStimulation
@StoicStimulation 2 года назад
@@ethanreichard4658 You good? Most people have 2 hands???
@annbrookens945
@annbrookens945 2 года назад
Sounds DELICIOUS! I always have a hard time cooking ribs till they're just right. Thanks for your tips!
@OctagonalSquare
@OctagonalSquare 2 года назад
Adam is THE jack of all trades. Dude is a musician, journalist, RU-vid, cook, and casually makes a reference to a woodworking technique
@leelewis926
@leelewis926 2 года назад
Another excellent presentation. I am so hungry after watching this! I watched it more for your tips on making twice-baked potatoes to be honest. I found you making of the BBQ sauce informative also.
@wulfywulfynrir1296
@wulfywulfynrir1296 2 года назад
Oooh nice! This is actually somewhat similar to a recipe I do a lot when I have company - marinade in apple cider vinegar watered down with apple juice, pressure cook in pure apple juice, broil until dry, sauce and broil until you have a nice glaze
@JustSimplyBrandon
@JustSimplyBrandon 2 года назад
This is definitely a great recipe for someone who lives in an apartment, doesn’t have a yard to fit a smoker, or doesn’t even own a smoker of any kind!
@Slow-wipe
@Slow-wipe 2 года назад
yeah I used to do this all the time, it saves time from the slow cook and it's just so easy
@shannondore
@shannondore 2 года назад
I used this method for country cut pork ribs once. They were amazing! The meat was falling off the bone. Delicious!!😋
@ryanmalki9388
@ryanmalki9388 Год назад
This recipe rocks, thank you Adam. Costco usually has beef back ribs and I will always get them now, great value
@Lorrainekeow
@Lorrainekeow 2 года назад
Thank you for the recipe. It was easy to follow and The meat turned out soft and delicious
@Pickchore
@Pickchore 2 года назад
Beefoven.... One of my favourite classical composers.
@staralchemist129
@staralchemist129 20 дней назад
Strange things are afoot at the circle k
@InSearchOfTheTruth.
@InSearchOfTheTruth. 2 года назад
Been waiting a long time for this one. Can't wait to try it :)
@zapp3l
@zapp3l 2 года назад
yep, that's my next project for the weekend. Thanks adam
@philesq9595
@philesq9595 2 года назад
I did this! It was yum. Thank you, Adam.
@miffu_
@miffu_ 2 года назад
adam why are your videos so addicting? i love them so much
@Olaecool
@Olaecool 2 года назад
You're a great cook and a great teacher!
@josefdoesthings
@josefdoesthings 2 года назад
I was JUST looking this up.
@bherber
@bherber 2 года назад
Love the roasted garlic technique for the mashed potatoes!
@SuperJaXXas
@SuperJaXXas 2 года назад
Interesting video, informative as always. I often dry brine the protein for a bit before the wet marinade for a somewhat equal time frame. Love to know the merits of that approach, probably some chemical stuff there I don't fully appreciate. OTOH I frankly don't think any protein should be marinated in any acid for longer than a couple hours, unless you are looking for mush meat!
@pennyfarting
@pennyfarting 2 года назад
I actually started doing the "dry brine then marinate" method recently with chicken, and it works brilliantly. Although I dry brine overnight, then marinate for just a couple hours maximum before cooking. It gets you the best of both worlds: concentration of flavor and texture plus full inside-and-out seasoning from the dry brine, and then intense flavoring and improved browning on the outside of the meat from the marinade, without any of the adverse effects of overmarination. A "brininade" doesn't allow the firmness of texture and intensification of flavor via moisture loss that you would get from an overnight dry brine.
@troublesome07
@troublesome07 4 месяца назад
Little late, but made these today, came out perfect! so easy. I only marinated for an hour but it was still super tender.
@martinemikita9281
@martinemikita9281 2 года назад
Pretty sure ur the only person that put that AD in there, very slick!! U did that real well.
@activecrackshooter
@activecrackshooter 2 года назад
this man has the best cooking channel
@aumann0452
@aumann0452 2 года назад
Adam: Individual ribs get more browning Gun nerds: Did you say *Browning*
@allenbackbone
@allenbackbone 2 года назад
Individuals should get more Brownings!
@bar111a.5
@bar111a.5 2 года назад
Thank you for the recipe!! I'll try it out soon :)
@l4so102
@l4so102 2 года назад
i loved the videography in this episode, very very nicely done
@rangv733
@rangv733 2 года назад
Hey Adam! Hope you're doing well. Appreciate your content 🙂
@OldManJenkins69
@OldManJenkins69 2 года назад
This comment is so wholesome 🥺
@TBrown67
@TBrown67 2 года назад
Just cooked these, killer recipie! The beef fat in the potatoes was a pro tip for sure.
@AlohaLowah
@AlohaLowah 2 года назад
I'm always down for the way way easier way to do something! ❤️
@jadelo2304
@jadelo2304 2 года назад
TIP: Not sure what you did with that second unused potato half, but FYI you can put it back in the oven with your filled potato and when it is browned inside like you want pull it out. It is crazy good and the whole thing is crunchy with just a little soft potato goodness. I like to dip it in something for that french fry flavor.
@tipfro2
@tipfro2 Год назад
Best cooking channel by far.
@jonpeters9604
@jonpeters9604 2 года назад
Love the small portions! I don't want to cook a meal for 15 when it's just me and my wife! Easier to double a recipe then split it into 4..
@brandonsutton3714
@brandonsutton3714 2 года назад
Oh man, I never thought to put a potato directly on the rack, unwrapped. Definitely gonna try that!
@shannondore
@shannondore 2 года назад
That's how I do baked potatoes. Olive oil and salt straight on the rack. I usually stab mine before the oil though. The skin gets crispy but the insides super fluffy.
@NickSquaredTV
@NickSquaredTV 2 года назад
Happy Ragusea Thursday everyone!
@ganeshhanchanahal7405
@ganeshhanchanahal7405 2 года назад
Big fan of your videos , so original , love from india ❤️
@TheBroz
@TheBroz 2 года назад
Looks great. Now to try and find where I can easily get beef ribs like that in the UK.
@JJamahJamerson
@JJamahJamerson Год назад
You’re new bbq video makes me think how good liquid smoke would be in this
@crossmr
@crossmr 2 года назад
Instead of a marinade, I do mine with a dry rub recipe I found on the internet. Night before coat the ribs, wrap them in plastic, in the morning I'll wrap them in foil, then put them in as low as my oven can go for 3-4 hours. When they're close to done, take the foil off and cook them another little bit or toss them under the broiler. This new rub is so good, I don't even put sauce on them.
@alpgiraydag2429
@alpgiraydag2429 2 года назад
02:18 I heard it as "Roman Debates" and it still fit perfectly
@guntorosaputra9082
@guntorosaputra9082 2 года назад
underrated comment
@samdragonborn5864
@samdragonborn5864 2 года назад
Adam, Adam, I wondered what had gone wrong when using my grandma’s pork marinade on beef (got super hard when cooked) now I know to dilute, thank you
@Hamox
@Hamox 2 года назад
This is the best video on this channel
@julianthedoggo279
@julianthedoggo279 2 года назад
I learned how to cook thanks to you
@aitchvee
@aitchvee 2 года назад
worked well, thanks!
@ChaseMcCain81
@ChaseMcCain81 2 года назад
Ribs are really delicious!
@matthewfanning777
@matthewfanning777 2 года назад
We've been doing something similar to this at my house except without the bbq sauce (all though that bbq sauce was very similar to my homemade sauce) I typically use A1 sauce with the ribs because it's very acidic which cuts through the fattiness of the beef ribs
@mahir2780
@mahir2780 2 года назад
Man this looks so delicious
@lampseven4894
@lampseven4894 2 года назад
To the point and no unbearable childhood stories attached. Thank you...
@notanormie3728
@notanormie3728 2 года назад
Looks delicious!
@guineapigofdoom
@guineapigofdoom 2 года назад
It would be awesome if you do some videos with heart-healthy recipes. I would love to cook some of your food for my dad
@besotoxicomusic
@besotoxicomusic 2 года назад
Fourth beef rib recipe in a few days by all my fav cooking channels. Tell me there ain’t no algorithm.
@alexandercui2041
@alexandercui2041 2 года назад
What would you think of doing a video about blocks vs. pre-shredded cheese, and whether it's worth it for home cooking to get an entire block of cheese and shred it yourself or stick with the Kraft
@Justin-Trammell
@Justin-Trammell 2 года назад
Those potatoes sound amazing....
@asianboi767
@asianboi767 2 года назад
Thank you, I've been invited to the cookout but have no smoker!
@myyinsomnia
@myyinsomnia 2 года назад
You’re telling me Twice baked those potatoes!? Those girls are so talented.
@camelopardalis84
@camelopardalis84 2 года назад
"It's kind of like building a piano finish in woodworking -" Well, that wasn't relatable.
@virtualabc7847
@virtualabc7847 2 года назад
Want to make this really soon!
@adams3616
@adams3616 2 года назад
4 secs ago
@wesleyjones4036
@wesleyjones4036 2 года назад
Do this one all the time whenever we have them
@frogmanpl
@frogmanpl 2 года назад
Nothing like a beer at 8,30 in the morning!
@starlalilymoon
@starlalilymoon 2 года назад
Wow, this looks so yummy! ^^
@saraatppkdotpt8140
@saraatppkdotpt8140 2 года назад
Really nice recipe 👍
@connorgowans8889
@connorgowans8889 2 года назад
My favorite classical music composer. Beef oven
@ryanxamp
@ryanxamp Год назад
i don't have a broiler, i have a very powerful commercial convection oven. should i use that for the sear or just sear in a cast iron skillet? and if im going to sear in a pan, should i reverse sear like you did or do it at the beginning?
@chefsecretrecipes
@chefsecretrecipes 2 года назад
Delicious and yummy
@brexxes
@brexxes 11 месяцев назад
I love to get a cut of meat that I never cooked before, watching videos on RU-vid after getting home, getting the basics of the recipe and improvise with what you got at home.
@Birodalom1
@Birodalom1 2 года назад
The tastiest meats considered as "by-product", while the tasteless junk like filet mignon considered as "delicacy". :)
@Blade40688
@Blade40688 2 года назад
Gotta love that 'skeeter lamp, I feel like they could damn well carry you off sometimes. gotta love the south-east
@khaho1756
@khaho1756 2 года назад
7:50 “might seem like a huge portion” lol ok
@Chichi-sl2mq
@Chichi-sl2mq 2 года назад
Adam....the best add reader on RU-vid ❤️❤️❤️
@clonn
@clonn Год назад
The potato dripping directly into the oven 😂
@JDoors
@JDoors 2 года назад
I remember the first time I was served a twice-baked potato. It was a revelation! Come to think of it, I also remember the first time I cooked ribs "low and slow." Another revelation!
@BakouMOH
@BakouMOH 2 года назад
You've been living in the South long enough now. I think it's high time you get yourself a smoker... or several. BBQ is a hobby in itself with the fortunate side effect of producing delicious food. :)
@jonjamesminer
@jonjamesminer 2 года назад
I've always preferred beef ribs over pork. My mom would bbq them a few times a year. Being in an apartment, I'm not able to do that. I'm very excited to try this. Gotta stop watching late in the evening though; makes me go to bed hungry!
@Ghost-ds6ll
@Ghost-ds6ll 2 года назад
If Adam ever gets a smoker these recipes in the future will get remastered
@AscendtionArc
@AscendtionArc 2 года назад
Thanks for this video.
@chipotlekenema3953
@chipotlekenema3953 2 года назад
I love these videos
@Skets.x.Czesko
@Skets.x.Czesko 2 года назад
Food man, man of food👍
@morrius0757
@morrius0757 Год назад
I make a BBQ sauce with peaches, it's delicious!
@monolog4527
@monolog4527 2 года назад
1:50 garlic: that's okay Adam, that's okay 🥺
@SheyD78
@SheyD78 Год назад
Looks amazing. I wonder if you could quarter the second skin and coat in a little oil, salt, pepper and paprika for something like the fried potato skins they did at Sizzlers once upon a time.
@KidPrarchord95
@KidPrarchord95 2 года назад
So good! Part 2?
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