Cooking Barbeque Ribs
Ribs are the ultimate barbeque food. If anyone mentions the
word barbeque the first thing most of us picture is a rack of ribs slathered in
barbeque sauce and the mess we make eating them.
But when it comes to cooking barbeque ribs there are some tips and trick that
you can follow if you want them to turn out right. Many people just do not know
how to cook them correctly and become intimidated by the thought of barbequing
ribs.
The first thing to understand when cooking barbeque ribs is that it takes time.
Ribs, no matter the kind, are best if you slow cook them. Slow cooking brings
out the flavor and allows the ribs to become moist and tender. They should
practically fall off the bone if done right.
There are several ways to pre-cook ribs.
• In the Oven - Bake them in the oven at a low to medium temperature. This is a
good place to use a dry barbeque rub or barbeque marinade of some sort. Wrap
them in foil and place them in a baking or roasting pan. Set your oven to
250-300 degrees and let them slowly cook for 2 to 4 hours.
• Boil them for an hour or two - You will need a large pot to do this. If you
want you can use one part water to one part beer to boil the ribs in. Bring to a
boil and slowly lower your ribs into the pot. Let them go for an hour or two and
you will have tender juicy ribs ready to be grilled.
• Steam Your Ribs – If you have a large pot that has a removable colander and a
lid you can steam your ribs for an hour or so. Use water and/or beer in the
bottom of the pot, but just enough to come to the bottom of the colander when it
is in the pot. Bring to a boil, lower the colander with the ribs into the pot
and cover. Let steam for an hour or two and your ribs will be ready for the
grill.
Once you have pre-cooked your ribs you can transfer them to your grill and let
them grill for 5- 10 minutes. Once they have been grilled for 5-10 minutes brush
on your barbeque sauce and let them grill a little while longer. Do not grill
your ribs for any extended period of time with the bbq sauce as it will burn
easily, ruining your ribs.
If you do not want to pre-cook your ribs then the best way to prepare them on
the grill is over low heat to medium heat. You will need to segregate your grill
into a hot side and a warm side. If you have a gas grill with multiple burners
this is easy to accomplish by leaving one or more burners unlit. You can start
by quickly placing your ribs over the hottest part of the grill for a few
minutes. This is to seal in the juices. This should only take a maximum of 5
minutes. Once this is done move them to the lower heat and let them slowly cook.
This slow cook should take 1-2 hours. Be sure to turn them frequently to prevent
any burning. When you are about ready to remove them is the time to brush on any
barbeque sauce. Let them heat for a few more minutes and then serve.
Cooking barbeque ribs can be as easy or as difficult as you want to make it. If
you follow some of these simple tips you and your family and friends will be
enjoying tender juicy ribs all summer long.
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