3 Rack O' Ribs Bake
Introduce
Chef :
Tallior
3 Rack O' Ribs Bake
My mother has COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). So smoke of any kind really bothers her lungs and breathing. Baking ribs this way has been the best alternative to gas, briquette or electric grills. Which we have tried. Even when cooking outside the smoke still manages to get in the house. This recipe is meant for a gathering or holiday. You can easily reduce it to one rack or even half a rack of ribs. Just reduce the time to 3 1/2 hours.
Ingredient
Food ration :
9 servings
Cooking time :
5 hours 40 mins
Cooking instructions
* Step 2
Sprinkle each side of the ribs with 1 teaspoon of pepper and 1 tablespoon of garlic salt.
* Step 3
Arrange the ribs (meaty sides down) in the roasting pan.
* Step 4
With a sheet of aluminum foil make a tent over the pan. Secure the edges of the foil along the longer sides of the pan.
* Step 5
Place the pan in the oven for 1 and a half hours.
* Step 6
Remove the pan from the oven. Using a turkey baster, remove the fat and grease from the bottom of the pan.
* Step 7
Rearrange the ribs to where the ones on the bottom are on top while making sure they are bone side down.
* Step 8
Return the foil tent over then pan and bake for another hour and half.
* Step 9
Repeat this process ever hour and a half for 4 1/2 hours. Turning the ribs over and moving the ones on the bottom to the top.
* Step 10
For the last hour, discard foil and pour the BBQ sauce over the ribs.
* Step 11
Again transfer the bottom ribs to the top with the meaty sides faced down. Bake 1 hour.
* Step 12
Lastly, be sure all ribs are covered in sauce. Let sit for 5 minutes and dig in.
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