Baby Back Ribs
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:26 pm
My buddy's wife has a friend in the catering business and he told her a trick on BBR. First all the knowledge related to rib cooking is slow and low. However, he does it this way. I will never go back to grilling ribs except this way.
What you need is a dutch oven or turkey roaster with a lid.
Ours is pretty big so I can put 3 racks stacked on top of one another. I use a rub that I found on the internet or over the counter stuff. I won't bore you with the details, however I do use some spices/rubs and don't just throw them in the roaster.
Pre heat your oven to 500 degrees!
Place parchment paper in the bottom for easy clean up.
Place your ribs inside the roaster and cover. Put in the oven for 1 hour.
The lid is the key in my opinion. Uncovered you wil burn them but the lid protects them. You oven may very but it is close to 1 hour. When you look at them you will see what I mean.
Do not check on them until the hour is up. Basically it quick cooks the ribs but here is my little trick i pour about a half bottle of beer over at the start to keep/trap some moisture.
You would think they would be dry but they are great. I then take the ribs and finish them off on my grill at slow heat and use a BBQ sauce to top them off.
All in all it is about 1.5 hours to rib eating time. You could also broil the ribs with sauce being careful not to burn the them.
Try it and let me know.
What you need is a dutch oven or turkey roaster with a lid.
Ours is pretty big so I can put 3 racks stacked on top of one another. I use a rub that I found on the internet or over the counter stuff. I won't bore you with the details, however I do use some spices/rubs and don't just throw them in the roaster.
Pre heat your oven to 500 degrees!
Place parchment paper in the bottom for easy clean up.
Place your ribs inside the roaster and cover. Put in the oven for 1 hour.
The lid is the key in my opinion. Uncovered you wil burn them but the lid protects them. You oven may very but it is close to 1 hour. When you look at them you will see what I mean.
Do not check on them until the hour is up. Basically it quick cooks the ribs but here is my little trick i pour about a half bottle of beer over at the start to keep/trap some moisture.
You would think they would be dry but they are great. I then take the ribs and finish them off on my grill at slow heat and use a BBQ sauce to top them off.
All in all it is about 1.5 hours to rib eating time. You could also broil the ribs with sauce being careful not to burn the them.
Try it and let me know.