These Barbecued ‘Ribs’ Are Budget-Friendly, Extra Meaty and Delightfully Hands-Off

These Barbecued ‘Ribs’ Are Budget-Friendly, Extra Meaty and Delightfully Hands-Off
These seasoned country-style “ribs” are glazed with luscious barbecue sauce and get oven-roasted until they’re super tender. Lucy Schaffer/TNS
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As a Texas girl, I’ve got a special affinity for ribs—but they can be so pricey! My recipe for country-style ribs makes cooking ribs at home easier and cheaper than ever. Besides calling for a cost-effective cut of meat, the best part about this recipe is how hands-off it is. You season your ribs, throw them in the oven, rub them with barbecue sauce, and finish them in the oven. That’s it! You can get some work done, watch TV, or tidy up around the house while dinner basically takes care of itself.

What are Country-style Ribs?

Country-style ribs, which are a bit of a misnomer, are not made from rib meat. They’re typically made from two cuts of pork: the blade end near the shoulder and the actual shoulder itself. The shoulder is sliced into meaty strips, which end up resembling ribs quite a bit. Once cooked, both cuts have a texture and taste very similar to that of ribs.

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