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Title: Soda Ribs
Post by: Grilling50 on August 27, 2008, 05:59:20 pm
Has anyone tried anything with soda before i seen this

Cherry Cola Ribs

    * 2 slabs pork baby back ribs (about 4 lbs. total), rinsed and patted dry
    * 3 cans (12 oz. each) Safeway Go2 Cherry Cola (do not use sugar-free)
    * 2 tbsp. firmly packed Safeway Light Brown Sugar
    * 2 tsp. Safeway Garlic Powder
    * 1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
    * 3/4 cup Safeway Red Cherry Preserves
    * 3/4 cup Safeway Hickory Smoke Barbecue Sauce

1. Cut ribs into 4-bone sections, put in a gallon-size plastic freezer bag and pour in cola (reserve 1/2 cup). Seal bag tight; chill 1 hour, flip bag, then marinate at least 1 hour or up to 24 hours.

2. Prepare a gas or charcoal grill for indirect, medium heat (you can hold your hand 1 to 2 in. above the cooking grate only 2 to 3 seconds; visit our Grilling Essential section for complete instructions). If using charcoal, set a foil drip pan on fire grate with coals around it.

3. Mix brown sugar, garlic powder, and pepper. Drain ribs: pat dry. Pat meat side of ribs with sugar mixture.

4. Cut two 24-in.-long sheets of heavy-duty foil (18 in. wide). Place half the ribs, meat side up, on one half of the foil sheet. Loosely fold foil over meat, and seal on two sides. Tilt packet and pour in reserved cola; fold to seal. Repeat with remaining ribs.

5. Lay packets, folded side up, on center of cooking grate (not over direct heat). If using charcoal, add 5 briquets to each mound of coals at start; repeating every 30 min. Cook until meat has shrunk back from bone ends (cut packet to check), about 45 minutes

6. Mix preserves and barbecue sauce; set aside half.

7. Lift packets off grill to platter. Remove ribs from packets and return to center of grill (not direct heat); cover grill (keep vents open from charcoal). Cook, brushing with cherry preserves, until meat is no longer pink in center, about 15 minutes.

8. Transfer ribs to a platter; cut to separate. Serve with reserved preserves mixture.
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: Thom Emery on August 27, 2008, 06:00:31 pm
We use Dr Pepper on these
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: desertdog on August 27, 2008, 08:34:40 pm



Sounds great, but what is with the Safeway plug?????   Hope I don't screw up the recipe by using the regular ol' garlic powder I already have in the cupboard!!!!  ;)
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: ddog27 on August 28, 2008, 02:47:44 pm
We use Dr Pepper on these

Dr Pepper = Great BBQ ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: Thom Emery on August 28, 2008, 03:46:38 pm
You forgot Dr pepper and DDog Rub makes great Que   ;D
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: ddog27 on August 28, 2008, 04:13:52 pm
You forgot Dr pepper and DDog Rub makes great Que   ;D

Good catch Thom!! ;D ;D ;D

And your right!! ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: Three4Que on September 18, 2008, 04:41:17 am
Sounds good, I'll give it a try sometime.  Wish we had Safeway up here still.  I miss going to the one on Guadalupe Rd in Mesa.

Doug
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: force on October 21, 2008, 09:33:03 pm
Dr. Pepper is a great injector as well...................
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: Sparky on January 31, 2009, 08:26:21 pm
Sounds good. I'll try it for the Superbowl...... but with Dr. Pepper.
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: force on January 31, 2009, 10:29:47 pm
Bring some in sparky.......
Title: Re: Soda Ribs
Post by: Sparky on February 10, 2009, 10:57:47 pm
Bring some in sparky.......

Couldn't bring them in...... they were too good and the family ate them all..... including the green chile and asadero fatty!!!!!  I'll post some pics soon!