My husband is cooking his specialty tonight– barbequed pork back ribs! They used to take along time to make, but now he uses foil to shorten the process, and they taste just as wonderful, if not better than the original.
Pork Back Ribs
I grew up in a meat and potato family. In the winter, our traditional Sunday dinner was prime rib and yorkshire pudding followed by a Monday night special of shepherd’s pie – leftovers from Sunday, chopped, smothered in gravy and covered with mashed potatoes. My mother had many talents! Summers were different; whether at the cottage or entertaining at home, my father was bbq’ing chicken or a large slab of meat for almost the entire weekend. Chicken & Ribs were one of our favorites.
Today, 50 years later about the only meat we eat on a regular basis is chicken and fish. This is partly because of the negative information surrounding red meats and also my wife who has always preferred pastas and casseroles which our children have grown to favour as well. However, several times a year I still like to make a vast quantity of ribs for a “Viking meal” and up until recently would spend entire weekends trying to perfect my trade.
BBQ’d Pork Back Ribs
My preference is pork back ribs and if you look on the web, for as many people that cook ribs, there are corresponding “best” recipes. Everyone seems to have the answer for the perfect rib. Low and slow is the general guidance with periodic smothering with your favorite sauce. This was my practice as well; but first I would soak the ribs in a bucket of apple juice for 24 hours and only then would grill for 3 to 4 hours. The entire process was beginning to dominate entire weekends involving more planning than a first rate holiday weekend!
BBQ Back Ribs
How to BBQ Back Ribs in a Shorter Time
Below is a recipe that beats all the above and can be put together easily and quickly; ready to eat in less than 90 minutes.
Use the desired number of thawed back ribs
Be sure to remove membrane/silver skin on the inside of the rack – see “YouTube” below
Liberally salt, pepper and garlic powder each side of the ribs
Lie the rack bone side down on double layered silver foil
Pinch foil closed over top of ribs – it is okay if there are portions that remain slightly open
Turn foil up and pinch closed on the ends. Prevents fat from dripping out when cooking
Pinched at top and pinched upwards at sides (If foil does not completely close at top – not to worry)
Light BBQ and set to lowest setting closing lid to let heat up for 5 minutes
Place ribs bone side down directly on the grill (pinched foil facing up)
Ribs, bone side down with pinched foil facing up
Close lid and let ribs cook for about 55~ minutes on lowest BBQ setting
Ribs are ready when grill side reaches a golden brown appearance and top side should look opaque
Carefully remove ribs from foil and place opaque side down directly on grill to brown
Careful as the foil pouch will be full of hot rib grease
Increase BBQ temperature to medium heat
Inside of ribs after further browning
Lather each side with sauce and cook until desired caramelization – DONE!
Ribs after being lathered with a generous amount of sauce and caramelized
These ribs pull apart – no knife required and are delicious. Thanks goes to my nephew Mike who has proven – it’s never too late to teach an old dog new tricks. Enjoy!
Fabulous BBQ's Pork Back Ribs can be put together and ready to serve in less than 90 minutes
Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 65 MinTotal time: 1 H & 25 M
Ingredients
2 racks of pork back ribs
2 tsp salt
2 tsp pepper
1 tbsp garlic powder
1.5 cups BBQ sauce
Instructions
Remove membrane/silver skin on the inside of the rack
Liberally salt, pepper and garlic powder each side of the ribs
Lie the rack bone side down on double layered silver foil
Pinch foil closed over top of ribs – it is okay if there are portions that remain slightly open
Turn foil up and pinch closed on the ends. Prevents fat from dripping out when cooking
Light BBQ and set to lowest setting closing lid to let heat up for 5 minutes
Place ribs bone side down directly on the grill (pinched foil facing up)
Close lid and let ribs cook for about 55~ minutes on lowest BBQ setting
Ribs are ready when grill side reaches a golden brown appearance and top side should look opaque
Carefully remove ribs from foil and place opaque side down directly on grill to brown
Careful as the foil pouch will be full of hot rib grease
Increase BBQ temperature to medium heat
Lather each side with sauce and cook until desired caramelization – DONE!
Nutrition Facts
Calories
217.49
Fat (grams)
6.22
Sat. Fat (grams)
1.97
Carbs (grams)
30.52
Fiber (grams)
1.00
Net carbs
29.52
Sugar (grams)
23.52
Protein (grams)
9.62
Sodium (milligrams)
1523.08
Cholesterol (grams)
31.06
Nutritional information is calculated automatically using "natural language processing" within the software, and is not guaranteed to be accurate, but is a "good guess"!
P.S. I’ve tried this in an oven without the same success.
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I can’t disagree on the simplicity note. KISS is usually best (unless you mean the rock band…)! I keep mine simple in the cooking, but complex with the rub.
Thanks for sharing and will definitely try it as I’ve tried many others, some much more complicated.
Thanks Wayne!
Ha,ha,ha,ha! 👍
Thanks Mike!
Love the idea of using apple juice… These ribs sound realy good 😊
Thanks!
I can’t disagree on the simplicity note. KISS is usually best (unless you mean the rock band…)! I keep mine simple in the cooking, but complex with the rub.
https://justinsfoodblog292392302.wordpress.com/2020/06/22/perfect-easy-ribs/
Would love feedback from a pro, if you have the time!
Chef on, Chef!