Black Angus BBQ Baby Back Ribs
Fall-off-the-bone ribs seasoned with spices, slow roasted, and finished over an open flame. Using a soysauce/vinegar mop.
2 tbsp. kosher salt
2 tbsp. paprika
4 tbsp. granulated garlic
1 tbsp. onion powder
1 tsp. cumin seed
1 tsp. Durkee Ancho pepper
2 tsp. dry mustard
2 tsp. black pepper
- Combine ingredients well and rub on ribs.
- Remove membrane from ribs by sliding knife underneath and peeling back the membrane on the back.
- Season ribs all over with rub, concentrating on the meatier portions and rubbing seasonings well into the ribs.
- Cook ribs over indirect heat (250°F-300°F) for 3-4 hours.
- Hickory, mesquite, apple or other fruit wood may soaked in water and tossed in small quantities.
- Add more charcoal to the fire as the cooking progresses in order to maintain temperature.
- After 3 or 4 hours of slow barbequing, arrange the ribs on a shallow-sided disposable aluminum pan.
- Mop them on both sides with the mixture below.
- Cook for another hour, mop again, turn.
- Baste the ribs and check the coals at least once every hour for the next 3-4 hours.
- Baste on both sides well with your preferred BBQ sauce .
- Sprinkle lightly with garlic and onion powder, and wrap each rack of ribs well in heavy duty aluminum foil.
- Allow to rest in the foil for 30 minutes.
- When ribs are done, they will be fall-off-the-bone tender.
- Total cooking time is approximately 4-8 hours but this will vary according to your grill and the size of the rib rack (s) being cooked.
-The ribs are done when falling-off-the-bone tender.
MOP:
1 cup red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon garlic
1 cup water
3 tablespoons soy sauce
Fall-off-the-bone ribs seasoned with spices, slow roasted, and finished over an open flame. Using a soysauce/vinegar mop.
2 tbsp. kosher salt
2 tbsp. paprika
4 tbsp. granulated garlic
1 tbsp. onion powder
1 tsp. cumin seed
1 tsp. Durkee Ancho pepper
2 tsp. dry mustard
2 tsp. black pepper
- Combine ingredients well and rub on ribs.
- Remove membrane from ribs by sliding knife underneath and peeling back the membrane on the back.
- Season ribs all over with rub, concentrating on the meatier portions and rubbing seasonings well into the ribs.
- Cook ribs over indirect heat (250°F-300°F) for 3-4 hours.
- Hickory, mesquite, apple or other fruit wood may soaked in water and tossed in small quantities.
- Add more charcoal to the fire as the cooking progresses in order to maintain temperature.
- After 3 or 4 hours of slow barbequing, arrange the ribs on a shallow-sided disposable aluminum pan.
- Mop them on both sides with the mixture below.
- Cook for another hour, mop again, turn.
- Baste the ribs and check the coals at least once every hour for the next 3-4 hours.
- Baste on both sides well with your preferred BBQ sauce .
- Sprinkle lightly with garlic and onion powder, and wrap each rack of ribs well in heavy duty aluminum foil.
- Allow to rest in the foil for 30 minutes.
- When ribs are done, they will be fall-off-the-bone tender.
- Total cooking time is approximately 4-8 hours but this will vary according to your grill and the size of the rib rack (s) being cooked.
-The ribs are done when falling-off-the-bone tender.
MOP:
1 cup red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon garlic
1 cup water
3 tablespoons soy sauce
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