A friend asked for the recipe, so I thought I'd share...
Instructions are for 1 pack (8 Pieces) of country ribs
Don't trim the fat because you can make gravy from the juice or use it as I explain below
Use tongs for handling meat
Pre-heat the oven to 350
Break 3 eggs in a bowl---shells go to compost
Add 4 tablespoons of milk or cream to the eggs and stir with fork until well blended
You can use separate bowls, 1 for all-purpose flour and 1 for Italian bread crumbs
Use 1-1/2 cups of each
To save time, I like to re-use clean plastic grocery bags
From left to right, bag of flour---bowl of eggs---bag of bread crumbs
Rinse the ribs very well. No need to dry
Place into flour and shake until all are well covered
Remove 1 at a time, with tongs and dip into the egg mix until totally covered
Place into bread crumbs and shake until all are well covered
I like to use a large, black iron frying pan, preheated with good oil (I like virgin olive oil)
I use tongs to prevent loss of the bread crumb coating
Fry in oil until bread crumbs are light brown and flip so both sides are the same
Place ribs into a roaster or Pyrex bowl and make certain ribs don't contact each other
If they touch, the breading will come apart
Cover the roaster or bowl with foil or lid and place into 350 pre-heated oven
Bake at 350 for 1 hour
Lower oven temp to 160 and let it bake 'til the goats come home (minimum 4 hours)
When done, carefully remove with tongs or egg flipper, as meat will be soft
And there ya have it!
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Most times, there will be left-over fixin's, so I combine all and stir with a fork or whipper until well mixed. You might need to add a few drops of milk at a time until the mixture is creamy enough to pour, like pancake batter. Add a soft banana or 2 and mix. Fry like pancakes.
You can use the frying juice for these or do it separately.
YUM!!!
Don't trim the fat because you can make gravy from the juice or use it as I explain below
Use tongs for handling meat
Pre-heat the oven to 350
Break 3 eggs in a bowl---shells go to compost
Add 4 tablespoons of milk or cream to the eggs and stir with fork until well blended
You can use separate bowls, 1 for all-purpose flour and 1 for Italian bread crumbs
Use 1-1/2 cups of each
To save time, I like to re-use clean plastic grocery bags
From left to right, bag of flour---bowl of eggs---bag of bread crumbs
Rinse the ribs very well. No need to dry
Place into flour and shake until all are well covered
Remove 1 at a time, with tongs and dip into the egg mix until totally covered
Place into bread crumbs and shake until all are well covered
I like to use a large, black iron frying pan, preheated with good oil (I like virgin olive oil)
I use tongs to prevent loss of the bread crumb coating
Fry in oil until bread crumbs are light brown and flip so both sides are the same
Place ribs into a roaster or Pyrex bowl and make certain ribs don't contact each other
If they touch, the breading will come apart
Cover the roaster or bowl with foil or lid and place into 350 pre-heated oven
Bake at 350 for 1 hour
Lower oven temp to 160 and let it bake 'til the goats come home (minimum 4 hours)
When done, carefully remove with tongs or egg flipper, as meat will be soft
And there ya have it!
***************************************************
Most times, there will be left-over fixin's, so I combine all and stir with a fork or whipper until well mixed. You might need to add a few drops of milk at a time until the mixture is creamy enough to pour, like pancake batter. Add a soft banana or 2 and mix. Fry like pancakes.
You can use the frying juice for these or do it separately.
YUM!!!
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