Remember Me
forgot your password?

Barbecue Pork Ribs

Families have been preparing ribs on the barbecue for many years. Most choose pork and it is more tender to beef but has more challenges.

The are two cuts of ribs, baby back and spare ribs. Baby back ribs are leaner, tenderer and have a milder taste.

When done right and grilling them slowly you can get spare ribs as tender as baby back. Baby back ribs will grill quicker as the meat is more tender. Spare ribs tend to stand up to the heat of the barbecue better and don't burn as easy.

Preparing the Ribs

Always remover the outer membrane from your ribs as these can be quite chewy to eat. Do this by scrapping it off at one of the corners then pulling the rest off with your hand. Use a paper towel to grip the membrane if it is too slippery to grip with your fingers. Don't remove the second membrane as this holds the structure of the ribs together.

Cut off any excess fat or loose pieces of meat as this will only dry out on the grill. Coat the ribs with your favourite spices to create a tasty crust.

Place the ribs in the fridge for an hour to let the flavours sink through. It is important to not leave on the spices on the ribs for longer than an hour as it can start to cure the meat and make it taste like ham.

Barbecuing Pork Ribs

Pre-heat the grill to a low heat you want to grill the ribs nice and slowly. Grilling them too quickly and on a high heat will make them turn out quite tough.

Coat the grill grid with olive oil or cook and spray to prevent the ribs from sticking. Use an in-direct grilling technique (meat is not directly over heat) and close the lid to create an oven effect. Check on the ribs occasionally opening the lid often will cause heat loss.

Try keep the grill temperature below 265 degrees, at this temperature any sugar in the marinades wont burn and will cook the ribs at a slow enough pace.

Add a few wood chips in the fire to create a bit of smoke within the grill, to give your ribs a smoky texture. Every 30 minutes turn over the ribs to ensure they get cooked evenly.

Your ribs are cooked between two to three hours, depending on the size of the ribs and the heat of the grill. After the first hour of grilling wrap the ribs tightly in tin foil, this will prevent them from drying out. Only put tin foil on after an hour as any sooner and it will make the ribs taste like they were steamed.

When the ribs are nearly done open up the foil and lightly coat them with your favourite barbecue sauce.

Let the ribs sit at room temperature for ten minutes before you serve them.

www.bonfeu-bbq.com/cooking-barbeque-pork-ribs.html

Adam

Im 24, originally from Johannesburg South Africa but recently moved to Marbella Spain. My hobbies include tennis, gyming and barbecuing. I have a barbecue and recipe website. I love the outdoors and spend my free time on the beach.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Cooking Tips Articles
  • More from Adam

Difference Between T304 and T316 Waterless Stainless Steel Cookware

By: Marcia Klun | 03/01/2010
Most waterless cookware is T304 surgical stainless steel. Recently, a few companies have started to use T316 stainless steel in their cookware. While there are some distinct differences between the two, the visible eye cannot detect any difference between the two. Further, there is not a distinguishable difference in taste either. What then is the actual difference between the two grades of stainless steel?

Dinner Plates

By: David Muhulgeta | 31/12/2009
Dinner plates come in several shapes and sizes. A few people use tinier plates for dinner when they are on a diet. There are plates that are square and they are standardly more than the round others. I have even seen plates that are in the size of flowers and other animals.

Vegetarian Chili Recipe

By: Robert Liang | 31/12/2009
As far as vegetarian chili recipe is concerned, there are three important things to know about it. Keep reading and find out what they are.

Kid Friendly Vegetarian Recipes - 3 Things to Know in Order to Determine the Proper Recipes

By: Robert Liang | 31/12/2009
To raise the kids healthfully, kid-friendly vegetarian recipes are necessary. Before finding or making these recipes, there are three things that good parents need to know. Keep reading and find out what they are.

Easy Vegetarian Recipes - the Amazing Secrets of Simple Vegetarian Recipes

By: Robert Liang | 31/12/2009
Easy vegetarian recipes can keep us consistent in preparing healthy vegan foods for us and our family. Keep reading find out how and other benefits that easy vegan recipes have.

How to brine meat and why

By: Stephen French | 31/12/2009
Explains what brining is, why it works, and how to do it.

How to deep fry turkey outdoors with a propane cooker

By: Stephen French | 31/12/2009
General instructions and safety tips on deep frying turkey outside with a gas burner.

Few tips in choosing Authentic India Cuisine

By: Harry | 30/12/2009
It is always a mesmerizing experience to have delicious Indian cuisines and deserts. However one should know the different dishes and their preparation styles to enjoy the meal as per your preference.

How Long Should you Boil

By: Adam | 06/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Know how long to boil certain foods to make them safe to eat. Use these boiling guidelines to help you.

How to Grill Tri Tip Steak

By: Adam | 06/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Tri Tip steak is perfectly suited for the grill. Use these grilling techiques to get perfectly grilled Tri Tip.

Barbecue Pork Ribs

By: Adam | 06/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Pork ribs have been a family favourite for many years. Use these tips and techniques to get great tasting ribs.

Barbecue Pizza

By: Adam | 06/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Pizza turns out great when done right on the barbecue. Use these tips and techniques to get great tasting pizza right off your grill.

Babrecue Brisket

By: Adam | 06/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
BBQ brisket takes time and patience to get right on the barbecue. Use these tips and techniques to get perfectly grilled brisket.

How to BBQ Lobster

By: Adam | 02/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Lobster is one of the easiest dishes to prepare on the barbecue. Use these tips and techniques to get delicious lobster.

How to Grill Mahi Mahi

By: Adam | 02/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Mahi Mahi is a great tasting fish especially when done right on the barbecue. Follow these tips and techniques to get great tasting barbecue Mahi Mahi.

How to Barbecue Chicken Breasts

By: Adam | 02/11/2009 | Cooking Tips
Chicken breasts can be difficult to grill but a must at any barbecue. Use these following tips and techniques to get perfectly grilled chicken breasts.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.06, 1, w3)