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We\u2019re having a heat wave, a\u00c2\u00a0tropical heat wave\u2026<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n And unlike in Marilyn\u2019s case, no amount of dudes in striped pants and matching suspenders can help with this situation.<\/p>\n There are two things I usually turn to in sweltering heat: the beach and\/or a grill.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, I\u2019m a bit of a drive from the beaches these days.<\/p>\n I also find myself without a grill, so more creative measures had to be taken to rid myself of the heat wave blues. And I wanted ribs!<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Super tender ribs without the use of a grill? Yes, it can be done!<\/p>\n Now, don\u2019t freak out \u2013 I\u2019m going to tell you to turn on your oven. It\u2019s only to 300 degrees though, and in the interest of delicious ribs! Cooked with beer! This can\u2019t be bad!<\/p>\n Some toasted and freshly ground spices couldn\u2019t hurt the situation either.<\/p>\n A day of the ribs getting friendly with a dry rub? Definitely a good idea.<\/p>\n At this point pretty much all the hard work is done. A beer gets poured in the baking sheet, you pop it in the oven, wait, flip it over, wait some more.<\/p>\n Let a handful of ingredients bubble away in a pot and you\u2019ve got BBQ sauce! There\u2019s even enough left over for a super delicious pizza<\/a>.<\/p>\n What comes out of the oven isn\u2019t grilled, but if you close your eyes you can totally pretend it is.<\/p>\n Toasting the whole spices, then adding ground chipotle and pimenton in the rub add a smoky base, and a chipotle in adobo added to the sauce reinforces the faux-grilling factor.<\/p>\n I wonder what else I can faux-grill in the coming summer months\u2026<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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