Chucks Easy & Tender Grilled Ribs
- 2 racks Spare Pork Ribs
- 72 ounces, fluid Or A Six-pack Of Beer
- 2 whole Onions
- 12 ounces, fluid Italian Dressing
- 12 ounces, fluid Barbecue Sauce
- Start by placing two racks of spare pork ribs in a large pot and drowning them with beer.
- You do not want to use your friend or husbands favorite microbrew for thisbuy some cheap beer and do not worry with the low calorie variety.
- Chop two onions and add to the pot.
- Next add a bottle of Italian dressing.
- Top off with water so that the ribs are covered, put the lid on the pot, and boil for two hours.
- Once the ribs have been boiled and almost falling apart, lay them out flat and cover with your favorite barbecue sauce or use a dry rub (see my recipes for a spicy rub).
- Discard any loose bones.
- You can do all the above ahead of time and store the ribs in the refrigerator until ready to cook.
- Place the ribs on a medium heated grill.
- Charcoal will add a little more smoky flavor to the ribs, but a gas grill works just fine.
- This process is to caramelize the sauce or seasonings and give the ribs nice grill marks.
- Grill on each side for about 10 minutes.
- Remove and cover with aluminum foil until time to serve.
- Ribs can be cut individually or every other rib to make them easier to eat.
- Serve with additional barbecue sauce.
racks spare pork, fluid, onions, italian dressing, barbecue sauce
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/chucke28099s-easy-tender-grilled-ribs/ (may not work)