Old Bay Barbecued Baby Back Ribs
Old bay with ribs you say? yes! Old bay seasoning is not just for seafood. This recipe includes a great rub using old bay seasoning. Easy to prepare and fast, especially if you boil the ribs in advance. Barbecue time is only 20 minutes! Gasp!-yes i said boil. i know many say boiling boils out all the flavor, but these ribs are as tasty as can be. cook time does not include standing time of 20 minutes to 24 hours. These can be finished either on the grill or in the oven.
Steps
Cut ribs into 3 or 4 rib sections.
Place ribs in a large stockpot along with onion and garlic.
Cover with water and bring to a full boil.
Cover pot and lower heat to simmer , and let simmer for 45 minutes.
Meanwhile , in a small bowl , combine old bay seasoning and brown sugar together , mixing well.
After 45 minutes , carefully remove ribs from stockpot and place on a platter and let cool for 5 minutes.
Rub ribs with seasoning mix.
Let ribs stand with rub anywhere from 20 minutes to 24 hours , wrapping and refrigerating if longer than 20 minutes.
Before finishing , bring ribs back to room temperature if they have been refrigerated.
If using the grill , preheat grill to medium or medium-high heat.
Place ribs on grill and barbecue 5 minutes on each side , then baste with your favorite barbecue sauce and continue to grill about 5-10 minutes each side , until heated through.
If finishing in the oven , preheat oven to 350f and place ribs on shallow baking dish.
Bake for about.
Ingredients
baby back rib racks, onion, garlic cloves, old bay seasoning, brown sugar, barbecue sauce
