Barbecued Ribs Part 2: Serving Recipe Video

Bar-B-Q! Enough said! Actually, this is all about Spare Ribs. Dave Curlee, Kat Curlee€™s husband, has always wanted to be known among friends as €œThe Rib Guy€, yet has never made ribs. For this week€™s show, Dave learns to make Spare Ribs. You€™re not going to want to miss this one!

Summary

Difficulty LevelEasyHealth IndexHealthy
CuisineCourse
TasteMethod
Main Ingredient

Ingredients

 
# 1 to 2 slabs of Spare Ribs
 
# Rub seasoning to taste
 
# For this recipe, we used:
 
* Emeril€™s Bar B Q Rub
 
* Garlic Salt
 
* Cavender€™s All Purpose Greek Seasoning
 
* Sugar
 
# 1 Bottle of Beer (your choice)
 
# Fire
 
# Aluminum foil

Directions

1. Make a fire! In one end of your bar-b-que pit, start a fire.
2. Mix seasonings to your liking. Use Emeril€™s rub as base.
3. Rub seasoning on both sides of ribs.
4. Place ribs on pit, out of reach of fire. (See Pic 2)
5. Let ribs braze / sear for 10-20 minutes, depending on fire temp. Keep out of direct flame, charring will occur.
6. Place each rib rack on aluminum foil.
7. Begin to wrap and pour half bottle of beer in bottom of foil pouch.
8. Seal foil pouch
9. Place rib pouch on pit, next to fire, but no direct contact.
10. Let ribs steam for 3-4 hours depending on temp.
11. Pit temp should be ~220-240 degrees.
12. Cook until meat is tender. You want the meat to literally fall off the bone.
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Editors Review

So barbequed pork ribs always sound great right? So here is the 2nd part of the video, showing you how to barbeque ribs. The ribs are tested and they have perfected they’re next day grill!
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