Burnt Tongue Bbq Sauce


This bbq sauce has a nice sweet flavor combined with a spicy kick. If you fix your ribs the way i have suggested, i guarantee you will have the most tender, delectable ribs you've ever eaten. These ribs are a huge hit at parties and family gatherings, i have yet to find someone that didn't fall head over heals for them! 1 quart will coat 4-6 lbs. Of pork spareribs

Steps


Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan.
Using a wire whisk , mix ingredients until smooth.
Bring bbq sauce to a boil over high heat , then reduce the heat and simmer the sauce to desired thickness.
Remove sauce from heat when thickened and pour into a one quart jar.
This recipe will generously coat 4 lbs of ribs , with sauce left over for dipping.
For bbq pork spareribs , cut ribs in 3-6 rib sections.
Coat rib sections generously with bbq sauce and wrap in tinfoil.
If you have time , i suggest you marinate these ribs in the refrigerator for 24-36 hours.
Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
Cook ribs wrapped in foil for 2-3 hours at 300 degrees , ribs are ready when the meat has shrunk and about 1 / 2 inch of the bone is sticking out.
Remove ribs from tinfoil and coat generously with bbq sauce.
Bbq ribs for 2-3 minutes per side , or until sauce starts to char a little.

Ingredients


ketchup, distilled white vinegar, dark corn syrup, molasses, red bell pepper, sugar, liquid smoke, salt, crushed red pepper flakes, hot pepper sauce, cayenne pepper, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder