Ward Winning Ribs (Sticky Ribs)

Recipe courtesy of We Be Smokin' Competition Team

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  • on May 30, 2011

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    I have tested 6 recipes for ribs. This one is my all time fav. Around 20 racks of these ribs have been consumed by friends, and family.

    Thank you “We Be Smokin' Team“. Thanks to you, they all think I'm some kind of Pit Master !!!

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  • on January 11, 2009

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    1st if your a beginner,use a water smoker it's a no brainier.2nd always remove the membrane,3rd always let the ribs marinate over nite.The true secret is to cook them low an slow between 220 an 250. I use a smoker with indirect heat.
    Makes no difference if you use your rub or one you find on the web,what IS important is take the time to do it right.Happy Smoking

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  • on July 08, 2007

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    wonderful
    I'm from Memphis so I know ribs and this
    recipe was great.

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  • on June 25, 2007

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    I agree with the previous post, I never let the smoker go as high as 220, for any meat. If you're considering this rub, cover your counters with trashbags, that sugar can be a sticky mess. Overall, very good recipe, the first time I tried it, my neighbor who boasts of his 2nd place in state-wide competition ribs, came over to tell me that my ribs turned out better than his did. this recipe will make the first-timer(like myselflook like an old pro.

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  • on June 22, 2007

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    I always wondered how they made really good ribs at restaraunts. Now I know. You will not need a knife for these babies. Hint - always make sure to peel the "skin" off the back. Followed the recipe axactly.

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  • on August 16, 2006

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    These were fantastic! I've never made ribs before; this recipe made the process so easy. I used a grill instead of a smoker, so I had to be vigilant about keeping the fire going at a constant low heat. But, hey, what a great way to spend a summer day - tending the bbq. The apple wood chips added great smoke flavor. I will make these again and again.

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  • on August 13, 2006

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    My husband swares by these!! He has adopted this recipe as his own and our bbq's have turned famous amongst our friends.

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  • on June 16, 2006

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    These were the best ribs I've ever taking the time to prepare. I did add the honey on the final sause application and they were just fine w/out the extra honey.

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  • on November 06, 2005

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    Awesome ribs!,Now my friends know I make the best ribs.Very tender,but not too sweet. Just perfect.

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  • on August 08, 2005

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    These were the best ribs I've ever had and the whole family agreed. I also cooked at a slightly lower temperature for about an hour longer and had great results!

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