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meathead19 10-06-2012 20:42

Suggestions for reheating leftover ribs
 
Had couple racks left over and don't want to waste the tasty piggy parts.

Any suggestions on reheating while not drying them out?

Thanks.

robin303 10-06-2012 20:50

Microwave for about 45 sec each.

scwine 10-06-2012 20:51

Crockpot w/ pinto beans.

MAC702 10-06-2012 20:52

Steam them in basket over boiling water in a covered pot.

Zonny 10-06-2012 20:53

Just add a small amount of water to a skillet, add ribs, cover and heat slowly.

GlockinNJ 10-06-2012 20:55

How about some cold ribs!

meathead19 10-06-2012 20:59

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Originally Posted by scwine (Post 19492531)
Crockpot w/ pinto beans.

All mixed together?

meathead19 10-06-2012 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by GlockinNJ (Post 19492545)
How about some cold ribs!

Never tried, but maybe. :dunno:

Hummerbike 10-06-2012 21:07

Put them on a plate and cover tightly with Saran wrap. Microwave and enjoy. The Saran wrap is important for reheating any thing you don't want to dry out.

Zonny 10-06-2012 21:08

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Originally Posted by Hummerbike (Post 19492592)
Put them on a plate and cover tightly with Saran wrap. Microwave and enjoy. The Saran wrap is important for reheating any thing you don't want to dry out.

I'd still add a small amount of water.

SMOKEin 10-06-2012 21:29

I always steam them or toss in the crock pot with some beans and sauce. Damn, i haven't had bbq in months,where can i get ribs at 10:30pm?

USMCsilver 10-06-2012 21:34

Convection oven. 300* for 10 minutes.

janice6 10-06-2012 21:38

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Originally Posted by USMCsilver (Post 19492666)
Convection oven. 300* for 10 minutes.


Those things are hot and quick.

USMCsilver 10-06-2012 21:47

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Originally Posted by janice6 (Post 19492673)
Those things are hot and quick.

I have a good sized Cuisineart countertop one (and a freestanding Samsung).

If I'm not in a rush, I'll rehead about any meat in countertop oven. Things taste much better that way. Believe it or not, anything fried (which I seldom eat) will taste almost as good as when it was cooked; from chicken gizzards, to french fries...whatever. I especially like to use it when reheating meats and pizza. :)

droidfire 10-07-2012 04:58

The real question here should be how does one end up with leftovers where ribs are concerned?

Bruce H 10-07-2012 06:15

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Originally Posted by droidfire (Post 19493094)
The real question here should be how does one end up with leftovers where ribs are concerned?


Fourty racks and only one person eating that doesn't like ribs.:whistling:

JerryVO 10-07-2012 06:22

OMG no to a microwave ever for ribs. Get a roasting pan and put about 1/2 inch of water in it. Put the ribs on an elevated rack or if you don't have one put the ribs meat up so only the bone tips are in the water. Cover with foil and bake at 350 until hot (usually 10-15 min.):Ribs will be as moist as when you first cooked them.

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MtBaldy 10-07-2012 06:24

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Originally Posted by meathead19 (Post 19492509)
Had couple racks left over and don't want to waste the tasty piggy parts.

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For that much I would wrap them in foil, pour in a couple of ounces of apple juice, and put them in a 350 degree oven for 20 or 30 minutes.

Hef 10-07-2012 06:54

Put them on a broiler pan sprayed with cooking spray so they don't stick. Put a little apple juice or cherry juice in the pan and on the ribs, and heat them at 275-325F until the get up to 145F internal temp.

nmstew 10-07-2012 06:56

I would help but this concept of left-over ribs is one I've never heard of.

Hef 10-07-2012 07:04

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Originally Posted by nmstew (Post 19493221)
I would help but this concept of left-over ribs is one I've never heard of.

Other people have left over ribs, but I never do. I eat their ribs.

fx77 10-07-2012 08:26

Plastic Wrap
One tsp water
wrap rib
1-2" microwave high

.264 magnum 10-07-2012 09:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by MtBaldy (Post 19493172)
For that much I would wrap them in foil, pour in a couple of ounces of apple juice, and put them in a 350 degree oven for 20 or 30 minutes.

Win....

GVFlyer 10-07-2012 09:38

For reheating, I put a little of GVFlyer's Original Recipe Hotter-Than-Hell, Texas-Devil's Spit Bar-B-Que Sauce on the cold ribs, dampen a couple of paper towels, place them over the ribs, nuke them for 70 seconds, uncover, match them up with a Corona with a slice of lime and...Voila, ready to watch NFL football feast in under two minutes.

DanaT 10-07-2012 09:43

My opinion.

Get 4 six packs of GOOD beer. (no bud and coors are not included in this category)

Invite a buddy over. Start with the 1st 2 six packs. Discuss the details of the project. This should take until the first two six packs are gone.

Move on the the next two six packs and begin implementing your plan. At some point the beer will be gone and the ribs will be eaten. You will still have hunger, so tell the wimmins to bring some more beer and sammiches...


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