Wednesday, August 6, 2008

BBQ Ribs

Jim found this recipe and we just had to try it. We saw ribs on sale at Costco so we snatched them up. So what if it was 2 whole slabs of ribs and 2 people to eat them...Jim was determined to make them! We were on vacation at our cottage so we had an extra 3 hours to sit around and wait for ribs to cook...lol. Totally worth the wait though! Jim found this recipe online, and it's a keeper!

Dr. BBQ’s Backyard Championship Ribs

3 Slabs of St. Louis-Style Ribs or Baby Back Ribs, cut in half, membrane off and washed
1/2 cup Turbinado sugar
1 cup Big Time Barbecue rub (recipe follows)
1 cup honey
1 1/2 cups apple juice
2 cups your favorite BBQ sauce

About 30 minutes before they go in to the cooker mix the rub and the Turbinado sugar together and rub it on the ribs. Use about 2/3 on the meaty side and 1/3 on the bony side.

Much of his will depend on your equipment, but you should cook them slow with a little bit of hickory and cherry wood until they are nicely caramelized and looking great. About 325 degrees with an indirect setup would be a good target temperature. One to one and a half hours is a good time guideline for this step. Use a rib rack if you need it for space. Remove the ribs to a platter or sheet pan and brush them all on both sides with honey.

The next step is a tenderizing process. Put the ribs in an aluminum foil pan with a little apple juice in the bottom, about one inch. Stand them on end in the pan if you need to. Cover with foil and cook on low until tender. Again, 325 degrees and indirect would be a good target. If you have a hard time keeping your grill low, you’ll need to check that the apple juice doesn’t all cook off. Replenish it as needed. This step can even be done in the oven. The time for this step is one hour as a guideline; but again, this will vary depending on your equipment. Test the ribs by sticking them with a toothpick to see when they are soft and tender. (*At this point you could cool them down, wrap them separately and reheat later. This is a great way to take ribs to a tailgate party or to prepare ahead for a party at home.)

Transfer the cooked ribs to a medium hot grill. Brush with BBQ sauce and flip for a just a few minutes. Cut in to pieces and serve.

Big Time BBQ Rub

1/2 cup salt
1/2 cup Turbinado sugar
1/4 cup granulated brown sugar
1 tbsp. granulated garlic
1 tbsp. granulated onion
2 tbsp. paprika
2 tbsp. chili powder
2 tbsp. freshly ground black pepper
2 tsp. cayenne
1 tbsp. thyme leaves
1 tbsp. ground cumin
1 tsp. ground nutmeg

Combine all ingredients, mix well, and store in an airtight container. Yields 1 1/2 cups

Here they are with the rub on them waiting to go on the grill


Mmmmmmm...all sauced up and ready to be eaten


Here's a few slabs without the sauce on them. They can be wrapped up and reheated later.


Let me at those ribs!!

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