Recipe: COOKING WITH COFFEE WEEK: BABY BACK RIBS WITH COFFEE-BOURBON BARBECUE ...
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My friend ordered the half chicken and quarter slab of baby back ribs ($18) with Burkes' pit sauce and a side of chipotle barbecue sauce. The ribs and chicken are rubbed with The Pit's signature seasoning, smoked for 12 hours and topped with a choice
From there, the particulars are subject to fierce and heated regional debate: dry rub or sauce, beef or pork, beans or coleslaw. RB's owners Doug and Connie McCurdy retired to Paso Robles from Henderson, Nev., about six years ago.
This was a smoky, ridiculously flavorful nugget of ground short rib. Symon left the grill for a bit to say hello and describe his creation: "It's got fried salami, provolone cheese, a little pickled onion and sauce." The sauce was a shasha sauce of hot