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Alright, it’s not a McRib. In fact, I’ve never even had a McRib sandwich, but I noticed a billboard advertising that the McRib was back a while ago, and decided that while I probably wouldn’t ever go buy one it is a great idea for using up leftover ribs from a weekend BBQ. Like, last week we made these amazing, fall off the bone, dry rub baby back ribs. Oh my heavens, they are amazing, and they just keep giving in this sandwich.

I know that not everyone ends up with leftover ribs, usually everything at a BBQ has a way of flying off the picnic table once it’s finally time to eat, but occasionally you do, and if you’re anything like us, the idea of reheating ribs doesn’t sound nearly as delicious as eating them fresh. BUT, a rib sandwich slathered in BBQ sauce and melted cheese? Yeah, yeah I could go for that. Add a little dairy/cheese to anything and I’m totally sold.

The really nice thing about this sandwich is that it doesn’t just use up the ribs meat that’s leftover, but you can also use those last couple hamburger buns, slices of cheese and whatever else you have lying around. It’s like a pulled pork sammy but better, you get those crispy little edges from the ribs… oh my, oh my!!! Plus, there’s bacon. Oh bacon, how I love thee. And BBQs, and summer, and food… Can you tell we are big summer people? I just love that you can do so much more impromptu gathering, socializing, and of course, eating. Summer is definitely our favorite time of year.
So tell me, what are your favorite BBQ meals and how do you use up any leftovers? What is your favorite cheesy recipe?
Check our the Utah Dairy Council for more great ideas with dairy
Can You Cook Bacon In The Oven?
Cooking bacon in the oven is easy.
Line a baking sheet with foil.
Set your oven to 400 degrees.
Lay bacon in a single layer onto baking sheet, making sure not to overlap.
Bake until your desired crispness, 15 to 25 minutes.
How Long Can Bacon Be Frozen?
Frozen food will stay safe to eat nearly indefinitely, if it is stored air tight.
But for the sake of quality and taste we tend to freeze bacon no more than a few months.
Can Cheddar Cheese That Has Mold Be Eaten?
Mold generally can’t penetrate far into hard and semisoft cheeses, such as cheddar, colby, Parmesan and Swiss.
You can cut away the moldy part and eat the rest of the cheese.
You should cut away at least an inch from the mold.
Bacon Cheddar Rib Sandwich

BBQ Pork Grilled Cheese with Fresh Smashed Avocado






I’ve never been tempted to try a McRib but this one…yes, I will try this one!
Um, YES. I think my husband would marry me all over again if I made him this sandwich. It looks amazing, Carrian!
I’ve never had, nor ever plan to ever eat an actual McRib sandwich. Especially when your version definitely trumps it 100x over!
gah, me either. I’ll stick with homemade!
I don’t think I’ve ever had a real mcrib, but I sure want to try your version!
Who knows if this is even what the real thing is like, but I certainly am not interested in trying.
My husband would be so all over this like WHITE ON RICE – he’s a McRib fan all the way! This looks lovely, and exactly like the kind of thing that I love to do with leftover BBQ!!
If there is leftover rib meat… that’s the tricky part. Haha
i’ve never had the McRib either but I would totally try this version out.
I’ll be honest, I have no clue what the mcrib actually has in it, but this was yummy!
This sandwich is calling my name! Pinning!
Thanks, Anna!
My husband is going to LOVE that you made this recipe! I haven’t had a McRib since I was a kid but he raves about them to this day. Pinning!
I feel almost guilty posting this since I’ve never had one, but the world does seem to love a McRib!
I’ve never had a mcrib, actually I can not even remember ever eating at McDonalds, but boy these looks awesome! I am down with anything that has melted cheddar cheese!
As you shouldn’t!! Such an awful place… ooops was that out loud?
I’ve never had a mcrib either, but my coworkers say they’re amazing. I’ll take the homemade version, please! I love this!
Ok, ask them what’s really supposed to be in it. That might be good to know. Haha