Best Ribs Grilled
- 2 slabs pork ribs
- Pineapple juice
- Apple juice
- Commercial rub (Gates is great)
- Paprika
- Black pepper
- Adolf's (no seasonings) meat tenderizer
- After rinsing off with water and removing the membrane, soak pork ribs overnite for 12 hours in pineapple juice in the refrigerator, turning at least 3-4 times if ribs are not fully engulfed in the juice.
- This tenderizes the ribs while also adding a sweet flavor.
- The next day, mix Adolf's Meat tenderizer (no seasonings) with paprika, black pepper (in equal quantities) and your choice of commercial rub (Gates is great).
- You should have more commercial rub than the other ingredients for flavor.
- (If preferred, you may use your own rub, commercial or family recipe.
- But the Adolf's meat tenderizer is an important ingredient in this recipe.)
- Prior to applying the rub to the ribs, score the ribs with a knife in multiple places so that the newly mixed rub will be able to work its way into the ribs.
- Apply the rub to the ribs.
- Wrap the ribs in plastic wrap and let sit for no more than an hour in room temperature.
- Cook at your preferred style.
- I have been told that smoking and grilling work the same.
- However, the slower the cooking the better the rib.
- Marinate the ribs during the last 30 minutes to an hour with apple juice.
- Cooking time (smoking) is approximately 2-1/2 to 3 hours or when meat is pulling away from the bone.
- One 'griller' claimed that he could grill these ribs over 'direct heat' in less than one hour.
- After taking the ribs off of the grill, put your favorite barbeque sauce on the ribs (as much as you want) and place the ribs in a preheated 250F oven for about 15 to 20 minutes, uncovered.
- Now you are ready to eat!
pork ribs, pineapple juice, apple juice, rub, paprika, black pepper, tenderizer
Taken from www.foodgeeks.com/recipes/19471 (may not work)