This is the answer. I think a lot of people shy away from wet because not many want their ribs dripping with BBQ sauce. That said, hitting them with a light brush at the end while cranking up the heat for about 20-30 min is a great way to finish them off.
I’m not the biggest fan of the actual restaurant, but Rendezvous has a great sauce for doing that. It’s thinner than most due I think to a little extra vinegar content, and it’s sweet, but not that thick molasses sweet like a lot of the store bought stuff
Wet or dry ribs?
... Dry when eating out.
Dry rub. Cook at 400° in the oven. Cover with Kraft hickory BBQ sauce and serve.
Wet or dry ribs?
Truly good ribs I prefer dry hands down. So-so ribs need the sauce
I honestly just posted this because the same thread name showed up multiple times. I guess everybody is pretty passionate about their ribs lol.I think there needs to be a definition on this question. To me when I go to a BBQ place here in Memphis I order dry and they come with no sauce on them. I order wet they come with sauce on them and were cooked for a period of time with the sauce. Both had the dry rub at the beginning. So anyone who finishes it off with sauce and cooks them with sauce you are doing wet ribs. If you never cooked them with sauce, even if you add sauce as you are eating them, those are dry.
I always order dry and add sauce if it's needed.