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Topic History of: Rib membrane?
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Mike in Abita garwig,

I think this is what you are looking for. Same rules apply to babybacks as spares in this instance.

Mike

Jeeves garwig,

To each is own... When I lived in St. Louis, we didn't remove the membrane. Some sites notes it
as being a great 'barrier' when cooking cooking with the membrane UP.

In any event, I prefer the membrane - it holds flavor and has a nice texture, just like crispy
chicken skin.

My suggestion - try with and without...

Bordello garwig,
Try this.


Regards
Bordello

garwig I have my first set of baby backs on the egg per Car Wash Mike's Rib Class. I was unable to
remove the membrane, so I left it on. Does anyone know of a website that may have a video showing
how this is done? I understand the ribs are more tender if this is removed. Is this correct?
Thanks as always for all your help!!!!!!!!!!