350 for 2 hrs, pan completely sealed and covered in aluminum foil. Then set oven to 400 and cook for 20 mins uncovered on a flat pan in the barbecue sauce. So tender they fell apart!!! 💕 Tysm for this!
The ribs were DELICIOUS 🤤. I read the comments and cooked them covered at 300 for 2 hours. The meat was so tender. Added the honey, butter and sauce and cooked it another hour covered . ❤️❤️👏🏽👏🏽😃
@@TheOfficialCaseMadeHorrible ain't it 😂, already got honey, BBQ sauce and butter, talking bout add some brown sugar. Might as well throw a Snickers and some Jolly Ranchers in there too
I’m making these again tonight. I made them a few weeks ago and my man said they were the best ribs he’s ever had and told me to make sure I make them again with the next grocery list
I tried this and it came out pretty darn good, but I am going to do this all over again with the meat covered with aluminum foil because I feel that it could have been way more tender and juicy. But do not get me wrong, it still came out pretty darn good.
Those are just first pork chops off a bone in loin. They're cut about 1-1/2 inches thick and cut in half vertically. Save u some money if u buy thick pork chops and cut em with a knife. That's what I do. Looks good
Some are saying 300 for two hours. Others are saying 400 for one hour. I say an in between would be safe bet. 375 for an hour. And just check in on them to see if an extra 30 mins will do.
This was an amazing recipe that my kids ask for every night. Instead of bbq, I used a waffle cone, swapped the spices for sprinkles and instead of ribs, I used chocolate ice cream. (pro tip: with these substitutions, no cooking time is required) Thank you for the amazing recipe! New family favorite.
I gotta say that this is one of the best ribs I've eaten, my uncle cooked this at the cookout we had last year and oh boy it was delicious. I give this the Texan seal of approval
Hmm.. well I'm guessing she said that in the comments cause she sure DIDN'T say that while she was making the video...she said she placed them BACK into the oven for 30 minutes.. YOU... CAN PLACE YOURS IN THE OVEN FOR 30 MINUTES AND THEN COME BACK AND POST UP HOW FAST YOU ENDED UP IN THE HOSPITAL LOL
Best way to cook ribs and they'll fall off the bone is wrap tight in aluminum foil and don't open till end and then either way can add BBQ sauce before or after and the point is keep in aluminum foil on 350* for 2 hours best ribs ever