Competition-Style Barbecue Ribs Recipe
Fire up your grill and get ready for some serious smoke.
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- Yield:serves 4
- Active time:2 hours
- Total time:6 hours
This recipe appears in:
Serious Entertaining: A Real Deal Barbecue Feast Grilling For the Judges: Competition-Style Ribs[ Photographs: Joshua Bousel ]
After spending the summer on these sweet and shiny competition-style pork ribs, it's time to share these perfectly tender and smoky beauties with you.
Ingredients
- 2 racks St. Louis-cut pork ribs
- 1/2 cup yellow mustard
- 1 cup your favorite barbecue rub
- 2 cups apple juice, divided, 1 cup placed in a squirt bottle
- 2 to 3 fist size chunks of light smoking wood, such as cherry or apple
- 1 cup your favorite barbecue sauce
- 1/2 cup agave syrup (optional)
- 1/2 cup dark brown sugar (optional)
- Type of fire: Indirect
- Grill heat: Low
Directions
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1.
Remove the membrane from the back of each rack, and trim the ribs of excess fat. Brush meat side of each rack with yellow mustard, then rub liberally with barbecue rub on both sides.
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Wrap each rack, meat side up, in extra-large heavy duty aluminum foil, leaving an opening on one end of foil. Pour 1/2 cup of apple juice in each foil pack through opening, seal, and place back on smoker or grill for 1 hour.
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Remove ribs from foil and place ribs back in smoker and continue to cook until ribs have a slight bend when lifted from one end, 1 to 2 hours more, squirting with apple juice every hour. Remove ribs from smoker or grill, wrap in foil, and place in an empty cooler to keep warm while preparing the grill.
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Light one chimney full of charcoal. When all charcoal is lit and covered with gray ash, pour out and spread the coals evenly over entire surface of coal grate. Set cooking grate in place, cover grill and allow to preheat for 5 minutes. Clean and oil the grilling grate. Remove racks from foil and brush with barbecue sauce. Place ribs face down over hot fire and cook until sauce caramelizes, 2 to 5 minutes. Remove racks from grill.
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6.
For extra sweet and shiny ribs: Tear off two more large sheets of aluminum foil longer than each rack. In a rectangle the approximate size of each rack of ribs, spread 1/4 cup of agave syrup and sprinkle ¼ cup brown sugar on top of agave on each piece of foil. Place ribs, meat side down, on top of agave and sugar, and wrap foil closed around ribs. Place ribs back on smoker for 15 minutes. Remove ribs from smoker and foil, then slice and serve.

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