HONEY,GARLIC & GINGER RIBS

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Love BBQ pork ribs but you want something different? This recipe is for you

Provided by joblogs

Time 15m

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • In a small glass bowl or resealable glass jar mix all the marinade ingredients well.
  • Let sit to allow the flavors to blend while you prepare the ribs in step 2
  • With the back of a teaspoon begin lifting the membrane on the back of the ribs near a bone.
  • When you get enough of the membrane (also called 'silverskin') pryed up from the back of the ribs grasp it with a paper towel and peel it off the ribs.
  • This membrane should always be removed, if it's left on it can cause the ribs to curl when they're cooking and they'll also be a bit tougher to chew when left on.
  • Cut the two rib racks in half so you've 4 pieces.
  • Place the ribs meat side up (bone side down) in a glass dish.
  • Evenly distribute the marinade over the top of the ribs and rub to completely cover all the pieces.
  • Pierce the meat with a fork all over after you've spread on the marinade - this will help the flavor penetrate the meat.
  • Cover the ribs and refrigerate overnight.
  • Oil the grates of the BBQ and preheat to 400F - 450F.
  • When the grill is ready place the ribs meat side down (bone side up) and close the lid.
  • Let the ribs brown up and give them the charred grill marks - usually about 7 or 8 minutes should do.
  • Flip the ribs over (bone side down) and close the lid.
  • Reduce the temperature to 350F.
  • Let the ribs cook for 30 - 40 minutes and check on them.
  • The meat should be shrinking back from the bone 1/4" or so.
  • Keep checking on the ribs, you don't want them overcooked or they'll dry out.
  • Depending on the size of ribs you're using really determines how long to cook them. The bigger and meatier they are the longer they'll take.
  • Remove the bbq pork ribs from the grill and place on a cutting board.
  • Cut the ribs into individual pieces between the bones.
  • Its easier if you do this bone side up so you can see where to cut.
  • Serve this as is or with the bbq pork ribs dipping sauce described above.

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