Throwback Thursday…

Happy Throwback Thursday!

We loved our Canadian Maple Bourbon Bacon Jam SO MUCH, we wanted to share it with you again!

If you haven’t already click on the link above and check it out!

Bacon Jam!

How good does that look? It’s savory, it’s sweet, and a little spicy. You honestly can’t go wrong, bacon, maple, bourbon, red onions, and chipotle? Mouthwatering.

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Awkward TBT

This is us, fresh out of high school. (Christie in red and Marlee in Eggplant). We’re like a good cheese, we only get better with age. 😉

Easy BBQ Ribs

Everybody loves ribs. But not everybody has a state of the art outdoor kitchen BBQ like this:

outdoor-kitchen-photos

Though, we really wish we had one. I mean, look at that. So beautiful. Anyway…so we love BBQ Ribs, especially baby back ribs. And every time we looked for a recipe it required a BBQ or a grill and we can be lazy so we looked for oven recipes.

So we found this awesome recipe and used a recipe on the back of a jar of BBQ sauce we found.

We kid you not, these are super easy to make, and the meat is literally falls off the bone. Some may say, these aren’t the prettiest ribs, but who cares if they taste great?  And who needs some fancy shmancy BBQ when you have an oven at your finger tips.

Easy BBQ Ribs


Easy BBQ Ribs 

Easy BBQ Ribs

What You Need

  • Baking Dish
  • Aluminum Foil

Ingredients

  • 16 oz good quality BBQ sauce
  • 10 oz liquid (orange juice, Dr. Pepper)
  • Juice of one lemon or lime
  • 1/4 cup of dry rub season
  • 5lbs baby ribs

 Step 1: 

The first thing you want to do, is try and remove the silver skin. If you can’t remove it, don’t fear, your ribs will still be delicious. Cut the ribs into separate pieces. You can cook them whole, but we prefer them cut before they’re cooked.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Step 2: 

Slice the lemon or lime and pour the juice all over the ribs. Liberally sprinkle the ribs with the dry rub until they are covered. Massage the ribs so the dry rub really gets in there.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Pace the ribs meat side up to get the rub EVERYWHERE.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Step 3: 

Preheat the oven to 250°. While the oven is heating mix your liquid and the BBQ sauce in a small bowl.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Today, we used Pineapple juice. Sweet and acidic to help tenderize.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Step 4: 

Place the ribs in a baking dish and pour the sauce over the ribs. Make sure the ribs are meat side down and cover the baking dish with aluminum foil.

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Step 5: 

Put the ribs in the over for 2.5 to 3 hours. After the initial cook time is done, you have three options, you can finish them off on a grill or continue cooking for 20 to 30 minutes in the oven at 350°. Or you can turn the broiler to high and cook under there for about 5 minutes. Basting and watching them carefully, you don’t want them to durn. And remember if finishing off in the oven, remember to drain the liquid and place the ribs meat side up!

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Easy BBQ Ribs

Sorry, for the blurry photos here. We got so excited by the ribs, that we couldn’t contain ourselves.

Easy BBQ Ribs

If you’re not using the ribs right away, after you season them put them in a vacuum sealed bag and really let the flavors soak in.

Easy BBQ Ribs


Boozy Bolognese

One thing we really love to cook is Pasta Bolognese. We can’t tell you how many recipes we’ve tried, and even though we’ve made TONS of different versions, we still love finding, cooking, and fine-tuning them just the way we like it.

For this particular recipe, we made it for our close friend Sarah, who can’t eat dairy, or gluten, or basically air, but we still love her. We took out all the dairy and replaced it with wine (Ina approved). I mean, who doesn’t love a good red wine when having Italian? And don’t worry, all the alcohol cooks off, and it leaves this wonderful rich aroma. Trust me, I had some for lunch today, and just the smell had my mouthwatering!

Boozy Bolognese

Doesn’t that look good? Not bad for two amateur photographers! And remember as we continue posting, we continue learning and we will be adding photos with steps, as we make the food. But for now, please look at this deliciously scrumptious photo.


Boozy Bolognese 

  • 1lb ground beef (80/20 is best)
  • 1lb ground pork or sweet pork sausage
  • Olive Oil
  • 8oz carrots finely chopped
  • 8oz celery finely chopped
  • 16oz onions finely chopped
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons garlic
  • 1 bottle of red wine (Chianti is always good)
  • Two 28oz cans tomatoes (San Marzano are best)
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 bay leaves
  • Salt
  • Pepper

Step 1:

Use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of olive oil and coat the bottom of a dutch oven or pot. Heat the oil over medium heat till the oil “dances”.

Step 2:

SautĂ© the onions over medium heat for two to three minutes or until onions are tender and almost translucent. (Variation: you can also add some chopped mushrooms to give it some extra “meatiness”.)

Step 3:

Add the meat and season liberally with salt and pepper. I use a potato masher to break up and evenly distribute the meat on the bottom.

Step 4:

While the meat is browning add the carrots. And stir everything together.

Step 5:

Continue to brown the meat until almost all the pink is gone. Add the celery and then garlic. Once garlic is fragrance, move to the next step.

Step 6:

Next add two cups of red wine, and turn the heat to low and let all the liquid cook off, stirring occasionally. The time varies depending on your oven.

Step 7:

One the liquid is cooked off, add the two cans of tomatoes and two more cups of wine and bring to a boil. Once the sauce starts to boil, lower the heat to low and add the bay leaves.

Step 8:

Let the sauce simmer on low, for three hours and remember to stir occasionally.

Step 9:

Cook a pound of pasta, until al dente and then mix some sauce on those noodles, and EAT IT. You’re welcome.


Well, there it is! Our first official recipe. And it’s not even from Pinterest, just one we made up on the spot! We hope you enjoy our first recipe, and keep a look out for many more to come!