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Southern Home Boy

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I saw something in another thread that made me go "hunh??" :confused:...

Does anyone trim the end of the bones that get exposed when the meat pulls back on a slab of ribs?

I'd never heard of that and it frankly never occured to me. Just wondering if that's a common practice.

Anyone?
 
I've never seen it done, heard of it being done and have never done it.

I'm not sure what the reasoning would be. If you get a nice even pull back it makes it look better, IMHO. And you've got a little handle.
 
Well, that's kinda what I thought, but apparantly there are those who do (unless I completely misunderstood the post which is always possible) and actually have determined the best way to do it.
 
I have done it before if 5 of the bones had nice pull back and some others in the box didnt to make it look uniform. I also clean the bone ends.

Looks like there might be a good reason for comp cooking. For backyard cooking...not so much.



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