This extremely easy rib recipe only takes patience. Guaranteed to be the best ribs you have ever tried or your money back!
Preparation Time : 15-20 mins
Cooking Time :
4hrs - 5hrs
Serves :
3-4
Ingredients:
► 2 slabs of of baby back ribs
► Garlic Salt
► Black Pepper
► Paprika
► Liquid Smoke
Method:
You will need a large roasting pan in which you can lay the rib racks flat.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Rinse the ribs and if you have the patience, remove the sinew from the underside of the ribs.
Place one layer of ribs in the roasting pan. Sprinkle very generously with garlic salt, black pepper, and paprika, then drizzle liquid smoke onto the seasoned ribs. Repeat rack by rack, layer by layer until all the ribs are in the pan and seasoned.
Put about 1 inch of water into the bottom of the roasting pan (It will come up onto the lowest rack of ribs). Cover the roasting pan tightly with aluminum foil. Be clever here if your foil is not as wide as the pan. The foil must be tight over and around the edges of the pan to prevent steam from escaping.
Place the tightly covered pan into the oven and cook for about 3 1/2 hours.
In about 3 1/2 you are going to check the ribs for doneness. This must be done very carefully to avoid burning yourself and to avoid tearing the foil, so you can put them back into the oven, if necessary. Take the pan out of the oven and place on a burn proof surface. Using a fork, carefully open a corner edge of the foil and stand back while the steam escapes. When safe, take your fork and stick it into the meat between any two ribs. If the meat is tender and the fork slides through easily, your ribs are done. if they are tough, put them back in and check in about a half hour, or whatever time you think is right.
Once the ribs are properly tender let them cool and remove them to a plate for transport to your grill. You can let them hang around for an hour or so, while you are heating your bar-b-que, waiting for your guests to arrive, or drinking tequila and beer. The ribs will only require a short time, maybe 15 minutes, on the grill, since you are only going to char and finish them on the bar-b-que.
To finish the ribs, you can cut them into smaller sections if you like and place them on the grill until they char a little and look good. On a hot grill this will only take a few minutes per side.
The very last thing you will do is apply the Bar-b-que Sauce to each side of the ribs while they are on the grill, then remove to your serving platter. The reason you put the sauce on last is to keep it from burning.