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  1. Shop Costco.com's selection of meat, poultry & seafood. Browse a variety of chicken, pork loin & ribs, steaks, burgers, gourmet cuts of beef & more from top brands.</p>

  2. Price changes, if any, will be reflected on your order confirmation. For additional questions regarding delivery, please call 1 (866) 455-1846. Product Details. Specifications. Shipping & Returns. Find a Warehouse. Receive email offers. AAA Beef Back Ribs, 2 kg average weight*.

  3. Jun 5, 2022 · Conveniently, Costco does stock different weights and sizes of beef ribs, so you can always find one to suit your needs. You can find full plates or packs with 4, 3, and even 2 ribs. Most commonly you’ll find the ribs sold in three plates weighing about 5lb. These seem to be a perfect size for a normal family dinner.

  4. Choice roasts and steaks from the loin and rib will be very tender, juicy and flavorful and are suited to dry-heat cooking. Many of the less tender cuts, such as those from the rump, round and blade chuck, can also be cooked with a dry heat. USDA Choice. Beef Back Ribs. Bone-in. Random Weight (R/W): 5 lb avg.

    • Overview
    • What's the Story With Costco's Prepared Ribs?
    • Are the Ribs at Costco a Good Deal?
    • So, Are Costco's Ribs Really Better Than the Rotisserie Chicken?
    • Do These Ribs Live Up to the Hype?

    We tested them side-by-side against each other.

    A this-versus-that debate is no stranger to those of us in the food world, but when it comes to Costco, I don't think I've ever heard anyone make even a mild attempt to rival the popularity of the store's famous

    against another product in the store's prepared foods section. Until now.

    There have been several articles circulating that dare to claim that Costo's ribs may be just as good as the

    The ribs are the meatier cut from the belly of the hog, and are usually a bit flatter than

    , making them easier to brown. They have a nice bone to hold on to for easy dining, but with a higher amount of fat, they're meaty, extremely tender, and flavorful. Costco's ribs are generously coated with a savory dry rub made with a combination of spicy and salty flavors, and then fully cooked, packed up, and ready to eat. All you have to do is stick them in the oven on a foil-tented sheet pan for about 30 minutes, and then dig in!

    The ribs are $21.00 for a main dish that fed my entire family, plus some leftovers.

    They're very flavorful, with a seasoning that is well-balanced and savory.

    The ribs were perfectly cooked and extremely tender, which surprised us because at first glance, they looked dry, and that was before they were reheated in the oven for 30 minutes.

    They have an impressive meat-to-bone ratio! These ribs are very meaty but also have a solid bone to hold onto for eating.

    Unlike the rotisserie chicken with its unwavering price of $4.99, Costco's ribs are not a deal that will force you to bring your cart to a screeching halt. However, the ribs are not overpriced either. For the quality of flavor and how tender and meaty these ribs are, I think an average of $22.00 is a fair deal when it comes to buying a fully prepared main dish that

    can feed my entire family

    , with potential leftovers for lunch or repurposing in a second

    the following day. For reference, the price of Costco's ribs is on par with similar items available at other major retail supermarkets.

    Costco's Cooked Seasoned St. Louis Style Ribs: $21.00 for 2.63 pounds, about $7.99/pound with an average price of $22.00 per package

    ShopRite Dry Rubbed St. Louis Style Fully Cooked Hickory Smoked BBQ Ribs: $17.99 for 1.5 pounds, about $12.00/pound

    You smell the waft of

    upon entering Costco and see the slowly rotating spit as the skin reaches golden perfection. And at about 3 pounds for $4.99, it's a hard deal to beat—the cherry on top of this

    Packages of pre-cooked racks of ribs are located in the same section, and in the case of my nearest Costco, on the same heated shelving as the chicken. It's as though this divide was inevitable! The thing is, these are two very delicious, yet quite different chicken and pork products. So here's a breakdown:

    At $4.99, versus $21.00 for the ribs, there's no question that the chicken is an exponentially better deal.

    Tender meat goes to the ribs:

    The chicken meat is tender, but it's that perfectly roasted golden exterior that gives the interior a lot more juiciness. The exterior of the ribs is dry because of the dry rub, but we found the meat of the ribs to be much more tender than

    When it comes to flavor, meatiness, and maintaining quality when reheated to enjoy again as leftovers or repurposed meals for like a

    , Costco's ribs did not disappoint at all. They are not sold at a jaw-dropping price, but they are on par with other premade supermarket ribs, and I don't know how much better prepared they would be elsewhere. These ribs are delicious.

    Costco's pre-cooked ribs definitely deserve a spot on your

    , as well as a shot at being the star of the dinner table one night this week. They may not be $4.99 like the rotisserie chicken, but at an average of $22.00, they can still feed a family, are worth the price, and definitely live up to the hype.

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · Prime Trip Tip Roast. $11.99/lb*. Choice Whole Round Tip. $4.49/lb*. Stew Meat. $4.49/lb*. Tri Tip like oxtails is another example of a beef cut that is more popular in a certain region of the country. I found a lot of it when I was out west, especially in California and Utah.

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  7. Aug 29, 2023 · All you have to do to reheat these ribs is warm them on the grill or in an oven until they reach the USDA's recommended internal temperature for reheating leftovers of 165 degrees Fahrenheit. And while they were pre-seasoned when cooked, they could still benefit from some light saucing. There are some amazing barbecue sauces on the market for ...

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