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Baby Back Ribs Recipe

Smoked Baby Back Ribs

Smoked baby back ribs are always a crowd favourite at any BBQ restaurant or backyard BBQ. Personally, I love it when the baby back ribs fall off the bone. Others love to bite into the rib and feel like they need to work a little harder for it. However you choose to cook your own baby back ribs, just make sure you remove all of the membranes. There is nothing worse than having a piece of membrane in your mouth that is impossible to chew. 

Ingredients – Serves 5

* 3-4kg smoked pork baby back ribs make sure there is a lot of meat along the top of the bone

* Rub

* 500ml apple juice

BBQ sauce

Mallee root charcoal

Apple Wood or Cherry Wood

Procedure:

* Prepare the smoker by lighting the mallee root charcoal. The cooking temperature should be around 120° C.

Prepare ribs by removing the membrane from the underside of bones with a boning knife (this will allow the smoke flavour to penetrate the entire rib and make the meat fall apart tender).

* Apply the rub onto the ribs to cover all surface areas. Wrap the ribs in cling wrap and leave in the fridge overnight.

*Remove the ribs from the 1 hour before cooking to allow meat to come to room temperature.

* Smoke the ribs at around 120°C for 3 hours, remembering to add charcoal and wood chunks to maintain temperature and smoke.

* Wrap the ribs in foil, but before completing closing the foil over, pour in a Splash of apple juice which will be absorbed by the ribs during the remaining 2-hour cooking process.

* Ribs will be done when meat is tender in around 5 hours.

*Remove ribs from the smoker and allow to rest for  30 minutes.

* Baste with BBQ Sauce (optional)

 

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HOT TIP:
Make the sauce outside as the fumes from the bourbon are very strong

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by: Rhiannon Peterson

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