Hoot-n Holler Baby Back Pork Ribs
National Pork Board
Ingredients
1 h 15 m servings 601- Adjust
- US
- Metric
Directions
{{model.addEditText}} Print- In a large stockpot, place both racks of ribs; add enough water to cover ribs. Add marinade, bay leaves and onion. Bring mixture to a boil over high heat. (This will create foam on top.) Reduce to medium-low heat; simmer 45 minutes or until ribs are just tender. Remove ribs from cooking liquid; drain on rimmed baking sheet. Heat grill to medium heat (about 350 degrees F.).
- Meanwhile, in a small mixing bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce and brown sugar. Brush over both sides of ribs. Place ribs on grill, bone side down, close lid. Grill for 7 minutes, turn and grill 7 minutes more.
Footnotes
- Serving Suggestions
- Your guests will be sure to give a holler for these ribs from Beverly Miller of Amarillo, TX that won first place at the Amarillo Tri-State Fair.
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"These are the best ribs I've ever had," were the first words out of my husband's mouth. I had almost 4 pounds of baby backs, and I went with the 12-oz. bottle of Lawry's Mesquite Marinade. I a...
We didn't use the brown sugar because we used this local place's bbq sauce (its amazing by itself). Because the recipes says to cook it in the stock pot, the bbq sauce we brushed it with after ...
"These are the best ribs I've ever had," were the first words out of my husband's mouth. I had almost 4 pounds of baby backs, and I went with the 12-oz. bottle of Lawry's Mesquite Marinade. I a...
I'm glad I went for this one although there hadn't been any reviews before mine. I loved it. We loved it. The changes I made were minor. I added 1 more bay leaf, quartered a large onion and s...
These ribs were the crowd favorite at our Father's Day cook out! We all thought they were better than anything you would order in a restaurant; and they were so easy!!!
My potluck crowd kept asking for more! It was tender after the boil and the bbq-brown sugar glaze topped it off well; especially using Stubb's or Rudy's bbq sauce. I used country style ribs ins...
Seriously Yummy and Easy! I didn't have "marinade" so I just used BBQ sauce in the water...soooo good!
Great recipe! The first time we made them, the ribs burned on the bbq because of the brown sugar in the sauce, but the second time we put the sauce on later and they turned out perfectly...not t...
Simple recipe that tastes like you've slow cooked the baby backs for hours. I agree with some of the other reviews that using either BBQ sauce or mesquite marinade in the stockpot makes no diffe...
Let me preface by saying I don't love ribs of any kind, baby back, country, spare ribs, etc. I made this recipe for some family members that do love ribs. This recipe was absolutely delicious....
These are great. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Peel cavity side to expose fat. More fat will be boiled away. If rack is thick, simmer for a full hour. 2. Formulate witch's brew with beef...