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Akss

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Got some more of the little candy like meats in the pan...
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flower~power

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I love my artificial intelligence I recommend everybody use it:sneaky: >>> To remove the skin (membrane) from baby back ribs, flip the rib rack over so the bone side faces up, then use a sharp knife to gently slide under the membrane at one end, carefully lifting and pulling it off with a paper towel until the entire membrane is removed; this thin, white, somewhat translucent layer is what you want to take off as it can be tough and chewy if left on.
 

armedoldhippy

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My gramps was a diabetic and would hide sweets around the house from grandma. I could see me hiding strips of bacon.
i buy the pre-fried stuff now and then and hide it in the vegetable drawer in bottom of fridge. my kids have NEVER EVER looked in there... i used to hide potato chips, cokes and such in their sock drawers. it aint like they ever put laundry away, you know ? :sneaky:
 

oldmaninbc

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I love my artificial intelligence I recommend everybody use it:sneaky: >>> To remove the skin (membrane) from baby back ribs, flip the rib rack over so the bone side faces up, then use a sharp knife to gently slide under the membrane at one end, carefully lifting and pulling it off with a paper towel until the entire membrane is removed; this thin, white, somewhat translucent layer is what you want to take off as it can be tough and chewy if left on.
I've taken it off many times, using a sharp knife. They make it sound too easy, sometimes it comes of easily but not always. Today the membrane is some of the thinnest I've had and was hard to work with.
Maybe I'm just not very good at but it generally does not come off real easy for me.
The paper towel for grip.
 

mike-or-ozzy

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I've taken it off many times, using a sharp knife. They make it sound too easy, sometimes it comes of easily but not always. Today the membrane is some of the thinnest I've had and was hard to work with.
Maybe I'm just not very good at but it generally does not come off real easy for me.
The paper towel for grip.

a 1/4 cup vinegar in the bottom of the pan will release that membrane. Found that out cooking a wild turkey, the legs were never edible until a friend mentioned using Italian dressing as a marinade and to release the membrane, worked a charm and could enjoy wild turkey leg meat for once. It works on ribs as well.
 

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armedoldhippy

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Found that out cooking a wild turkey, the legs were never edible until a friend mentioned using Italian dressing as a marinade and to release the membrane,
i've always fixed the legs/thighs separately from the breast meat. i crockpot them until meat falls off of bone, then mix it in with chicken broth and dressing mix and bake it. i'll try your idea on my next bird. :thank you:
 

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