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No Fail Bbq Baby Back Ribs Grill

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Ingredients

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1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 rack of baby-back pork ribs
1 18 ounce bottle sweet baby ray's original barbecue sauce

Nutritional information

1654.5
Calories
799 g
Calories From Fat
88.9 g
Total Fat
31.1 g
Saturated Fat
369.5 mg
Cholesterol
4015.2 mg
Sodium
109.2 g
Carbs
3.7 g
Dietary Fiber
73.7 g
Sugars
103.6 g
Protein
553 g
Serving Size

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No Fail Bbq Baby Back Ribs Grill

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    Is that 250 Fahrenheit or Celsius

    • 280 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    No Fail BBQ Baby Back Ribs Grill, Pushing 52 years old, I have tried every BBQ rib recipe out there. Slow smoked, different rubs, etc.. Sure, lot of them good, some of them just OK. Problem is, never could seem to repeat a good recipe, so came up with this. Super easy, super simple, and one that has been requested at least 20 times by friends and family. If you like Sweet Baby Ray’s Original BBQ sauce, you’ll probably like this., Is that 250 Fahrenheit or Celsius, I was looking for an easy-to-make recipe for a gas grill. This seemed simple enough. I knocked it out of the park. I DID happen to use Sweet Baby Rays, as well as the spice/herb mixture exactly as listed, and the ribs were AMAZING. I can’t wait to make them again.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Remove Silver Skin from Bone Side of Ribs. Never Used to Do This, but Now Understand Why the Pros Do. Using the Tine of a Dinner Fork Helps Get Things Started, Then It Just Peels Off.

    2
    Done

    Put a Large Sheet of Foil on the Counter and Place the Ribs Meat Side Down. You Want Enough Foil to Very Lightly Wrap or Tent the Ribs For Grilling.

    3
    Done

    All the Spice Measurements Above Are Estimates. We Like Things a Bit on the Zippy Side, but not Burning Hot -- Just a Little Bite. With That Said, We Season the Bone Side of the Ribs Heavy With Garlic Powder, Medium Heavy With Cayenne, Medium Heavy With Pepper, and Light With Salt. Really Hard to Over Do It, as After 4+ Hours on the Grill, the Spices Seem to Mellow.

    4
    Done

    Flip the Ribs and Repeat the Seasoning. Again, May Look Heavy, but the Flavors Kinda Vanish During Cooking. Why You Need to Try It Once and Adjust to Taste the 2nd Time. I Never Taste the Garlic No Matter How Much I Put on, but the Cayenne Does Adjust the Spiciness. Even When We Go Pretty Heavy With the Cayenne, It Is not Over-Powering.

    5
    Done

    Lightly Wrap the Ribs. You Want to Create a Tent on Top So the Foil Does not Touch the Meat. Pull Up the Ends Lightly and Seal. You Do Want to Seal Things So Moisture Does not Escape. You Can Put These in the Fridge All Day, or Put on the Grill Immediately.

    6
    Done

    I Have a Weber Genesis Gas Grill That Has a Front, Center and Rear Burner. Don't Have to Pre-Heat, but I Only Turn on the Front Burner to Low-Medium -- Grill Will Heat to About 250 Degrees. Place the Ribs Towards the Rear of the Grill Away from the Burner. Leave Them There For 2 Hours. Nothing You Need to Do Except Make Sure the Temp Stays Around 250. 200 Is Fine, 300 Is Fine -- but Lower Seems to Produce Better Results.

    7
    Done

    After 2 Hours, Open the Foil and Coat With Bbq Sauce. Should Be a Lot of Juice in the Foil at This Point. If not, Add Some Water, Beer, or Something. Re-Seal the Foil and Let Them Go Another 2 Hours.

    8
    Done

    Now the Tricky Part. Pull the Ribs Towards the Front the Grill. Get a Couple Wide Spatulas, Open the Foil, and Carefully Lift the Rack of Ribs from the Foil and Place Directly on the Center of the Grill. at This Point, the Ribs Will Be Pretty Much Done. Remove the Foil from the Grill. Turn on All the Burners and Coat the Ribs With Sauce. Close the Lid. Things Should Start Smoking from the Sauce Dripping and Burning. If Things Are not Smoking, Turn Up the Heat. Keep an Eye on Things at This Point. You Do Want a Nice Char, but You Don't Want to Overdo It. Maybe 10-20 Minutes For This Step.

    9
    Done

    Get the 2 Spatulas and Remove to a Cookie Sheet or Platter. Enjoy.

    10
    Done

    If You Like Sweet Baby Ray's Original, You Will Like These. Fall Off the Bone Every Single Time, and They Require Very Little Effort or Attention. You Can Adjust the Base Seasoning to Your Liking. I Have Made These With the Same General Recipe and Process from Anywhere Between 3 Hours and 6 Hours With Very Little Loss in Outcome. Hence the Reason I Call It "no Fail".

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