Fall off the bone beef ribs

Fall off the bone beef ribs

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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 5
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 306.2
  • Total Fat: 13.0 g
  • Cholesterol: 107.0 mg
  • Sodium: 149.3 mg
  • Total Carbs: 9.0 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.7 g
  • Protein: 37.2 g

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Introduction

Tender meat even from the toughest cuts! Red bell peppers have more vitamin C in them than oranges do, shitake mushrooms are high in vitamins, garlic and onion for the immune system...even though some sugars are included in this recipe (making the cal count high), most of them are not consumed. Tender meat even from the toughest cuts! Red bell peppers have more vitamin C in them than oranges do, shitake mushrooms are high in vitamins, garlic and onion for the immune system...even though some sugars are included in this recipe (making the cal count high), most of them are not consumed.
Number of Servings: 5

Ingredients

    Beef ribs, 2 lb
    Shiitake Mushrooms, 1 cup pieces
    Peppers, sweet, red, raw, sliced, 1 cup
    Onions, raw, 1 cup, chopped
    Garlic, 2 tsp
    Diet Coke, 20 oz
    Barbecue Sauce (to taste)

Directions

This recipe makes roughly 5, 7oz servings. Pour Coke into baking dish (regular coke i find works best). Place beef ribs into dish with space so it has room to marinate. Bake in covered dish at 325 for 2 hours.(you could also use a crock pot). Leave the beef in oven (or crock) to rest with heat off. Mix mushrooms, onions, red bell peppers and garlic in frying pan and saute. Remove beef and serve on vegetables; add bbq sauce to taste. (Baking the beef in the Coke not only carmelizes it but also tenderizes it from the acids in the soda.)

Number of Servings: 5

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user BELOITROSE.

Member Ratings For This Recipe


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    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
    finally a rib recipe that makes them TENDER.. my university aged son has begged me for this for years!
    thks
    - 6/4/09


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    Very Good
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    I used a rack of ribs in the slow roaster. I used Coke Zero. We loved it. We have been cooking ribs for years. I love the shortness in times and the taste. We do not do BBQ sauce. I fixed the vegetables and I added a splash of Worcestershire sauce. The family loved it. - 4/11/09


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    Incredible!
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    I used a pork rub on the ribs and then added the coke and baked for 2 hours at 325 as suggested and these came out FANTASTIC! I also added BBQ at end. Definitely needs plenty of seasoning for taste, but this cooking method makes the most tender ribs I've ever had! Will make this to impress everyone! - 8/17/08


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    Absolutely delicious! - 5/14/19


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    thanks - 9/22/18


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    Incredible!
    Great recipe. Made it tonight. It was a big hit. Thanks! - 8/25/13


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    Incredible!
    one word. YUM! very easy and very yummy. I added bbq sauce at the last 10 min and covered back up in the oven...perfect! - 5/9/13


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    A little confused - the recipe ingredients call for Diet Coke, but the directions say Regular Coke works best! - 7/5/12


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    Incredible!
    this was amazing!! thank you for sharing this recipe!! My friend was impressed as well. - 7/2/11


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    Very Good
    It was very good. I had a package labeled "Boneless Beef Ribs (Beef Chuck)" so I knew it wasn't actually ribs. I cooked as directed (except covered, which was not specified), then finished on the stove in sauce pan until the chuck roast fell apart, added BBQ sauce and served on buns! Yeah! - 5/9/10


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    Incredible!
    Really liked this one!! Will definitely make it again.... - 4/18/10


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    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
    sounds great..I am going to try to make these for my husband - 11/1/09


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    Good
    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
    These were ok, I used country style pork ribs, I think it would be much better with baby back ribs, since country style has too much fat on them to be baked in a dish. We put the left overs in a pressure cooker the next day and they were even better! - 4/10/09


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    Very Good
    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
    Read this and plan to make this tonight....it sounds really good - 7/8/08