Labor Day is coming up....Time for that last great cookout of the summer..Unless of course you live in West Philadelphia...(Folks around here are grilling and barbecuing up until Thanksgiving.) Anyway..Here is a rib tickling and delicious Rib recipe for the upcoming holiday weekend.
Ingredients:
2 1/4 pound(s) baby back ribs
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Granulated garlic, for sprinkling
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
1 tablespoon(s) whole cloves
1 12-ounce bottle of lager or the beer of your choice
1 cup(s) ketchup
1 cup(s) peach or apricot jam
3 tablespoon(s) fresh lemon juice
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. On a rimmed baking sheet, season the ribs with salt, pepper, and garlic. Drizzle with oil and scatter the cloves over the ribs and in the pan. Pour the beer( My choice would be a Corona) over the ribs, cover with foil, and bake for 2 hours, until the meat is tender.
2. Strain the pan juices into a saucepan. Whisk in the ketchup, jam, and lemon juice and boil over high heat until reduced to 1 1/2 cups, about 20 minutes.
3. Preheat the broiler. Set the ribs meaty side down on the baking sheet, brush with glaze, and broil 4 inches from the heat for 7 minutes. Turn the ribs and brush with half of the remaining glaze. Broil for 10 minutes, until starting to char. Brush with the remaining glaze and broil until browned, 10 minutes. Let rest for 10 minutes and serve.
Get yourself some corn on the cob and some butter to go with this....and you've got it made...a perfect treat for that cookout...be it this labor day weekend or the week before Thanksgiving.
Ingredients:
2 1/4 pound(s) baby back ribs
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Granulated garlic, for sprinkling
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
1 tablespoon(s) whole cloves
1 12-ounce bottle of lager or the beer of your choice
1 cup(s) ketchup
1 cup(s) peach or apricot jam
3 tablespoon(s) fresh lemon juice
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. On a rimmed baking sheet, season the ribs with salt, pepper, and garlic. Drizzle with oil and scatter the cloves over the ribs and in the pan. Pour the beer( My choice would be a Corona) over the ribs, cover with foil, and bake for 2 hours, until the meat is tender.
2. Strain the pan juices into a saucepan. Whisk in the ketchup, jam, and lemon juice and boil over high heat until reduced to 1 1/2 cups, about 20 minutes.
3. Preheat the broiler. Set the ribs meaty side down on the baking sheet, brush with glaze, and broil 4 inches from the heat for 7 minutes. Turn the ribs and brush with half of the remaining glaze. Broil for 10 minutes, until starting to char. Brush with the remaining glaze and broil until browned, 10 minutes. Let rest for 10 minutes and serve.
Get yourself some corn on the cob and some butter to go with this....and you've got it made...a perfect treat for that cookout...be it this labor day weekend or the week before Thanksgiving.
8 comments:
Ouuuu weeeee, that plate sure looks good Family!
Damn man...I'm ready for my weekend cookout now!
This is right up my alley man!
Go on, make me betray my diet! lol!
mmmmmmm,looks good Keith!
You can tickle my ribs any day with that platter!
Beer and Ribs! beer on the ribs...You can't lose with that Keith!
Me likes! This looks lip smackin good Keith!
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