Cola Spare Ribs with BBQ Beans




Cola marinated Spare Ribs cooked “low and slow” on the grill and then served with a side of Barbeque Beans makes for some real good eatin’. And, it’s real easy to do as shown by one of the BBQ Pit Boys!

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  1. Curtis Fogleman
    Curtis Fogleman says:

    Did u guys have to add ny more coals during cooking??? I know u had at least half a bag when u started…it would help us if u would show us the coal process before cooking!!! Thanx!!

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  2. Stephen Lee
    Stephen Lee says:

    nice marinade gadget, like the ability to turn it upside down. One problem I have noticed on several of the videos is that you are using a metal (aluminum presumed) pot to make your marinades. Im not for too many of those yuppie, health goodie ideas but I do try to follow the no vinegar in the metal pots directive. I find that it does impact the flavor slightly. Try some cheap plastic tubs, bowls for anything that requires acidic items in the marinade.

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  3. BBQ Pit Boys
    BBQ Pit Boys says:

    there is one simple rule when you "low and slow" barbecue. Always make twice as much as you think you need. What's leftover is yours, and that's called Pitmaster privilege.

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  4. truetoevelyn
    truetoevelyn says:

    Seen this video last week and bought all the ingredients and marinated for 3 hours and cooked it for 4 hours and didn't even get to enjoy it. It was all gone before I was done barbecuing the other food. All I got to enjoy was the the leftover sauce.

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  5. BBQ Pit Boys
    BBQ Pit Boys says:

    it could..! The more you marinade, the more you change the flavor and texture of the meat. "More" does not always equal "better", as in most things in life..! Experiment. -BBQ Pit Boys

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  6. TrueGripJiuJitsu
    TrueGripJiuJitsu says:

    Have u ever use a real smoker or grill…who the hell boils BBQ…Dude…you should be deleted from youtube just for suggesting it…I dont think im the only one that feels that way here…

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    Milan Popovic says:

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  8. Scott Walton
    Scott Walton says:

    Sorry irwinpaul666, you CAN put ribs on a grill raw and they can be moist and tender! You gotta smoke them at 220 to 250 degrees for about 4 hours. No need to do any of that crappy boiling or oven baking. Live fire cooking is where it's at!

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