Recipe for How to Make the Best St. Louis–Style Ribs
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Introduction:
If there’s one dish that screams summer cookout with friends and family, it’s St. Louis–style ribs. Known for their tangy, smoky flavor and tender, fall-off-the-bone texture, these ribs are a must-have for any BBQ aficionado. In this article, we’ll share the secrets to making the best St. Louis–style ribs that will leave your guests hungry for more!
Ingredients:
– 2 full racks St. Louis–style pork spareribs
– 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
– Dry rub seasoning of your choice (homemade or store-bought)
– Your favorite BBQ sauce
Equipment:
– A large charcoal or gas grill
– Meat thermometer
– Aluminum foil
– Basting brush
Step 1: Prepare the Ribs
Start by removing the membrane from the back of each rack of ribs. This thin layer can be tough and chewy once cooked, so it’s best to remove it beforehand. Use a butter knife to gently loosen one corner, then use your fingers or a paper towel to peel it away from the bones.
Step 2: Apply Dry Rub
Generously apply your favorite dry rub seasoning on both sides of each rib rack, pressing it onto the meat so that it adheres well. Be sure to cover all areas for maximum flavor infusion. Let the ribs rest at room temperature for about 30 minutes, allowing the dry rub flavors to penetrate.
Step 3: Preheat Grill
Prepare your grill by preheating it to a medium-low temperature setting (around 250°F). If using charcoal, configure your coals for indirect heat. You don’t want direct heat under the ribs since you’re aiming for low-and-slow cooking.
Step 4: Cook Ribs on Grill
Place the ribs bone-side down on the grates, where there’s no direct heat underneath. Cover the grill and cook them for approximately 2 hours, checking occasionally to ensure that the temperature remains consistent.
Step 5: Wrap Ribs in Foil
Once your ribs have cooked for 2 hours, remove them from the grill and wrap each rack individually in aluminum foil. Before sealing the foil completely, add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to each pouch. This step will help tenderize the meat.
Step 6: Continue Cooking
Return the wrapped ribs to the grill, maintaining a temperature of around 250°F, and cook for another hour or until the internal temperature reaches 195°F (check with a meat thermometer).
Step 7: Apply BBQ Sauce
Remove your ribs from the foil and generously apply your BBQ sauce with a basting brush on both sides. Place them back on the grill for an additional 10 minutes, allowing the sauce to caramelize.
Step 8: Rest and Serve
Finally, let your ribs rest for a few minutes before cutting into individual servings. Enjoy your St. Louis–style ribs with your favorite side dishes—and some extra BBQ sauce on the side!
Conclusion:
Now that you know how to make delicious St. Louis–style ribs, it’s time to invite friends and family over for a mouthwatering meal! The mix of tangy dry rub, tender meat, and caramelized BBQ sauce will have everyone asking for seconds and thirds—and your secret recipe!