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Should meat fall off the bone?

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Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/02 12:34 Having an argument with a co-worker. He says real barbecue spare ribs fall right off the bone. I disagree. Anytime I make ribs, or anytime I visit BBQ or rib joints, the meat has to be chewed off the bone. Question: Does good barbecue spare ribs feature meat that "falls off" the bones?
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/02 17:41 Whenever I smoke ribs, they are so tender that they pretty much fall off the bone. Also, I season them with Stubbs rub and brush on some Stubbs moppin sauce about 2 hrs before they are finished, and nobody ever uses any Q sauce on the finished product- they all say that the ribs taste great, right out of the smoker.
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/02 22:47 The meat has to retain some of it`s integrity. It should be tender, but not *that* tender. When I want it that way, I braise it.
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/03 06:03 sign that the rib has been overcooked. Tender is good. Having the rib disintegrate upon contact is, not so good. Who wants to eat ribs with a fork?
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/03 06:53 it should not actually fall off. That would indicate overcooking.



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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/03 14:26 It should be whatever you enjoy! Everyone was raised different, if you`re preference is for slightly chewy then Ta` Heck with everyone else. I eat a lot of rib tips from restuarants and they always are too tough, I cook mine till they are "Tender" no, not fall`n off the bone but pert near. Don`t care `bout no contest rules! Sweets



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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/03 19:06 I like them at the point where a good tug on the bone will pop it right out without disturbing the integrity of the meat. Also, if you can easily tear the rack in half without having to use a knife.
Completely disintegrating falling off the bone is no good, but too chewy is worse.
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/04 01:52 easily turn the bone in the meat. Beyond that, they`re overdone.
I`ve had a few "fall off the bone" ribs in my time. Can`t say I liked eatin them off the napkin in my lap.



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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2006/03/04 02:06 If you make stew in a crockpot, the meat will fall off the bones. That`s fine for stew, but I don`t think it`s desireable for BBQ. You can get meat like that in a pit if you wrap it in foil and essentially steam it. Many people do this, for part of the cooking time, often to finish.
I prefer tender meat, but not so soft that it falls off the bone. YMMV.



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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2008/08/03 22:15 the best bbq is when you bite into the meat and leave a plug then you go all around the bone. man that's good eatin.
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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2008/08/04 11:38 Agreed


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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2009/07/08 17:35 I recently ate at a "casual dining" place where the ribs fell off the bone. They were delicious, but I prefer to be able to hold it by the bone rather than using a fork. The meat should come off the bone easily though



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Re:Should meat fall off the bone? - 2009/09/02 23:58 I agree with some of the above posts .If ribs fall off the bone they are over cooked.I am a BBQ judge and that is not a good thing for them to fall apart while picking them up. they should stay on the bone and be tnder and moist ,but not fall onto our judges table.
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