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Sweet-Hot Baby Back Ribs

Southern Living
Sweet-Hot Baby Back Ribs
Beth Dreiling Hontzas
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Prep: 30 min.; Chill: 8 hr.; Stand: 40 min.; Grill: 2 hr., 30 min. Our directions are for a two-burner gas grill. If you have a three-burner grill, light both sides, and leave the center portion off.

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hour(s) 30 minutes
Other Time: 8 hour(s) 40 minutes
Yield: Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 2  tablespoons  ground ginger
  • 1  teaspoon  salt
  • 1  teaspoon  black pepper
  • 1/2  teaspoon  dried crushed red pepper
  • 3  slabs baby back pork ribs (about 5 1/2 lb.)
  • 2  limes, halved
  • Sweet-Hot 'Cue Sauce

Preparation

1. Combine first 4 ingredients in a small bowl.

2. Rinse and pat ribs dry. If desired, remove thin membrane from back of ribs by slicing into it with a knife and then pulling it off. (This will make ribs more tender.)

3. Rub ribs with cut sides of limes, squeezing as you rub. Massage ginger mixture into meat, covering all sides. Wrap ribs tightly with plastic wrap, and place in zip-top plastic freezer bags or a 13- x 9-inch baking dish; seal or cover, and chill 8 hours. Let ribs stand at room temperature 30 minutes before grilling. Remove plastic wrap.

4. Light 1 side of grill, heating to medium-high heat (350° to 400°); leave other side unlit. Place rib slabs over unlit side, stacking 1 on top of the other.

5. Grill, covered with grill lid, 40 minutes. Reposition rib slabs, moving bottom slab to the top, and grill 40 minutes. Reposition 1 more time, moving bottom slab to the top; grill 40 minutes.

6. Lower grill temperature to medium heat (300° to 350°); unstack rib slabs, and place side by side over unlit side of grill. Cook ribs 30 more minutes, basting with half of Sweet-Hot 'Cue Sauce. Remove ribs from grill, and let stand 10 minutes. Cut ribs, slicing between bones. Serve ribs with remaining Sweet-Hot 'Cue Sauce.

Southern Living, AUGUST 2007

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
Darla Sampley
These were the best!!! I made three racks and had zero leftovers. This will remain a family favorite.08/05/09

5 stars
Susan Ferrell
Just made these over the Labor Day weekend - on a firepit at the campground. EVERYONE loved them - adults and kids. Had at least two requests for the recipe! Mixed the rub and made the sauce ahead of the trip, and assembled on site. Wrapped each rib slab heavily in foil since I didn't have the covered grill to work with. I was made the rib queen for all camping trips. These were fabulous!09/04/08