Ingredients
3 racks BC Pork ribs – sides or baby back
Your favorite BBQ Rub
Your favorite BBQ Sauce
Agave Syrup
Brown Sugar
Pure Apple Juice
Foil
Ribs are great to cook on the grill however to get tender ribs, there are a few steps to cooking them WITHOUT BOILING the ribs.
Start by removing the membrane on the back of the ribs. Lift an edge of the tough film and then use a paper towel to help you grab the membrane.
Coat the ribs generously, on both sides with rub. Let the rib sit at room temperature for 10 minutes so the rub can start to draw moisture from the meat and stick to the ribs. If you move the ribs too soon, all of the rub will fall off.
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Prepare your grill for indirect cooking, medium heat. Place the ribs on the OFF or cool side and add smoke chips such as apple, cherry or hickory to the HOT side. Close the lid and smoke the ribs for about 45 minutes to one hour for the first step. This step will give the meat a lot of flavor and set the rub on the meat.
Prepare a sheet of foil with some apple juice, brown sugar and agave syrup drizzled on it – the same width as the rack of ribs. Take a rack of ribs from the grill and place meat-side down on the apple juice. Do the same mixture on the back side of the ribs. Wrap the foil and return to the grill – again, on the indirect side for another 45 minutes to one hour. This step will make the meat soft and tender.
Open the foil pouches and being very careful of the steam and hot liquids inside, remove the ribs and place back on the indirect side of the grill. Brush with BBQ sauce and close the lid. This step allows the sauce to set on the ribs and to tighten up some of the meat fibers so the racks don’t fall apart. This glazing step should only take 15 to 20 minutes.
Remove the racks from the grill and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Cut between the bones for each portion and serve.
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