One of the many joys of summer--cooking on the grill. These barbecued ribs could not be any easier!
3-4 lbs country style ribs
salt
pepper
18 oz. bottle barbecue sauce (any brand you like)
Let the meat sit out for one half hour or so, while you preheat your grill. Prepare the grill for indirect grilling: this simply means that the gas burner (or charcoal) is one one side of the grill; the inactive side will be used for cooking. Lightly oil the grids where the meat will be placed.
Salt and pepper the ribs before you place them on the grill. If your ribs are still one piece of meat, place it in the center of the inactive cooking area. If they are already cut apart, arrange them on the inactive part of the grill so that the smallest pieces of meat are farthest away from the heat, just to keep them from burning during the long cooking time.
Close the grill cover and leave the meat undisturbed for about an hour and a half. After the 90 minute period has passed, generously coat the "up" side of the meat with barbecue sauce. Allow to cook for 15 minutes, then flip the meat and coat the other side of the meat with more barbecue sauce. Allow to cook for 15 minutes more before serving.
This is very tasty with steamed broccoli, coleslaw, fruit salad or watermelon and some crusty bread.
Image source: wikipedia
Easy Barbecued Country Style Ribs
3-4 lbs country style ribs
salt
pepper
18 oz. bottle barbecue sauce (any brand you like)
Let the meat sit out for one half hour or so, while you preheat your grill. Prepare the grill for indirect grilling: this simply means that the gas burner (or charcoal) is one one side of the grill; the inactive side will be used for cooking. Lightly oil the grids where the meat will be placed.
Salt and pepper the ribs before you place them on the grill. If your ribs are still one piece of meat, place it in the center of the inactive cooking area. If they are already cut apart, arrange them on the inactive part of the grill so that the smallest pieces of meat are farthest away from the heat, just to keep them from burning during the long cooking time.
Close the grill cover and leave the meat undisturbed for about an hour and a half. After the 90 minute period has passed, generously coat the "up" side of the meat with barbecue sauce. Allow to cook for 15 minutes, then flip the meat and coat the other side of the meat with more barbecue sauce. Allow to cook for 15 minutes more before serving.
This is very tasty with steamed broccoli, coleslaw, fruit salad or watermelon and some crusty bread.
Image source: wikipedia