Cbot wrote:Any other input on this, anyone ever try these when out or make them at home?
During my first trip to Alaska in 2002, I was riding along the ALCAN and stopped in Fort Nelson, BC for some gas. It was around lunchtime and I noticed several trays of fried foods (potato wedges, fried chicken...) under heat lamps. It was the first time I ever saw fried ribs. I can't remember what they cost, but certainly I did not consider them on the expensive side. I got an order of these medium sized spare ribs which where cut into individual rib pieces before frying. I don't believe any par cooking or other prep. was done before frying. As can be expected, they were a bit tough being cooked in this matter. They did have good pork meat flavor and some small taste of the oil they were cooked in. Think any other piece of deep fried pork meat except this was rib meat. They were okay, but I did not stop on any other trips to have more.
Ron
MIM/KCBS Judge
EDIT: I should also add that the ribs had no breading.