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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Barbeque Ribs
Memorial Day is all about grilling right? So we spent the weekend using our grill as much as we could! Brats, hot dogs, chicken, ribs, potatoes - pretty much every meal! It was great to get out of the "kitchen" and be outside!
Ribs have to be one our favorites, and have been for awhile. But they are a special treat - we probably only make them once or twice a year. Our son used to love them. When he was 2 and thought they were the best. But for the last couple years he wouldn't touch them. With his new found love of pork chops, I figured I could get these past him. I started by just cutting some meat off the bone and let him eat it like that - fail. Then I turned him on to the novelty of getting dirty and being able to eat it straight from the bone - success! Should have known, 6 year old boy = messy! He must have eaten a whole 1/2 rack of ribs that way. Proud moment for Daddy!
We have been making this recipe for years. I got it off one of those imitation of a restaurant sites. It is supposed to be how Tony Roma's does their Blue Ridge Smokey Ribs.
This recipe is also linked on It's a Keeper Thursday
Barbeque Ribs
Printable Recipe
2 Full racks of Baby Back Ribs
Sauce:
1 cup Ketchup
1 cup Red Wine Vinegar
1/2 cup Brown Sugar
1/4 cup Molasses
1 1/2 tsp Liquid Smoke
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 rounded tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp onion powder
Combine everything in a sauce pan over high heat. Whisk until smooth. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 to 40 minutes or until nice and thick.
Place Ribs in foil - baste with plenty of sauce.
Bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours.
Remove from foil and smother with more sauce. Grill on hot grill for 2 to 4 minutes per side. Just to caramelize the sauce. You can serve with more sauce on the side if you like it saucy!
Really should have taken a picture of how messy Tyler got, but instead I leave you with the aftermath.
This recipe is also on “Get Grillin’ with Family Fresh Cooking and Cookin’ Canuck, sponsored by Ile de France Cheese, Rösle, Emile Henry, Rouxbe and ManPans.”
Looks delicious! Makes me want to get some ribs and try your recipe!
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Mmmmm...these are done to perfection! My hubby would love if I'd make these once a week.
ReplyDeleteThat is one smart young man. Gotta get down & dirty with the ribs!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin..this is perfect..I read your post and you have great dishes too.I am your newest follower.Would you like to know about Creole Spanish Filipino Food?Hope you could come and visit me too.
ReplyDeleteWow, girl, these look finger-lickin'! Hope you had a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful... Oh my yumminess!! The sauce is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteRibs are one of my favorite summer picnic foods :) I'll definitely have to give your sauce a try...these look delicious!
ReplyDeleteOooh! These look awesome! And no difficult ingredients that I can't get in the UK! Bonus!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering and I'm still full from dinner. That's not easy when I'm satisfied. Keeping this recipe. If I wasn't already a follower I would have to become one just to keep up on your recipes.
ReplyDeleteBBQ ribs was what I missed most when I became a vegetarian. Although I often throw bbq sauce on tofu. It just ain't the same! LOL! :D
ReplyDeleteI'll be sharing this post with my husband! He's the griller in our family, and he loves BBQ!
ReplyDeleteThe ribs look PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering terribly! Great marinade.
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious, nothing beats a good homemade barbeque sauce :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so in the mood for bbq ribs. Your recipe sounds amazing and the ribs look so tender and moist!
ReplyDeleteThose ribs look absolutely delicious! No wonder your 6 year old loves them! :)
ReplyDeleteI love ribs, really really loves ribs, and yours look fabulous! Keeping this recipe and going to bug my husband to grill. :-)
ReplyDeleteOhh dear Erin, what are you doing to me!!!:)) This is mouthwatering recipe for amazing ribs!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, really I don't have any other words!!
Oh man, I love a big slab of ribs. LOVE. If only I had a grill...
ReplyDeleteWow.love the aftermath picture which tells you the result! Great blog and look forward to more updates..
ReplyDeleteThanks
One day I'm gonna get me some mean BBQ. Til that day comes, I will ponder on drooling over other people's BBQs. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to convince your son to try these ribs. They look really delicious and perfect for grilling season :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!!! these ribs are making me hungry. I am a new follower from MBC, and am lovin your blog!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I have a couple racks of ribs thawing for Sunday! These look awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't clean them bones.
ReplyDeleteYour BBQ ribs look awesome!
ReplyDeleteCookin' Canuck and I would love if you linked up this recipe & any 2 other Entrees in this weeks Get Grillin' event posted on both of our blogs. You just need to link up on one site :) http://su.pr/17fizq
Fabulous looking ribs.
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