SkinsFanInHawai'i wrote:Has anyone tried the ribs you cook in Coca-Cola?
Cooked in Coca-Cola, you say?... This intrigues me. Tell me more.
JSPB22 wrote:SkinsFanInHawai'i wrote:Has anyone tried the ribs you cook in Coca-Cola?
Cooked in Coca-Cola, you say?... This intrigues me. Tell me more.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:Ok. My girlfriend and I cooked some ribs about a month ago. She boiled them before I stuck them on the grill. At what point do you stop boiling them? Should I have wrapped them up in foil? How much sauce should I have coated the ribs with in the foil? How long should I have cooked the ribs on the grill?
I might have to cook something before it gets too cold!
curveball wrote:REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:curveball wrote:I marinate in Coke all the time...
After all, he IS a Cowpuke fan. :-"
Why do even come to this site? This is why NO ONE likes you.
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:curveball wrote:I marinate in Coke all the time...
After all, he IS a Cowpuke fan. :-"
curveball wrote:I also use it to cook with. I marinate my ribs in Coke for about 12 hours before they see the grill. A great simple recipe for pot roast is just a can of Coke and a pouch of onion soup mix in a crock pot with your roast. Another great easy one is reducing a can with a jalepeno for about 10 minutes in a frying pan then adding two boneless chicken breasts and two pats of butter.