SPONSOR ADS

Your Ad Here

  HOMEPAGE

 

 

DIRECTORY CATEGORIES

Addams Family
All In The Family
All Inclusive Family Vacation
American Family
Crabb Family
Department Of Child And Family
Family Adventure
Family Beach Vacation
Family Christian Book Store
Family Circle
Family Cruises
Family Divorce Attorney
Family Doctor
Family Dollar
Family Dollar Store
Family Entertainment
Family Fare
Family Feud
Family Feud Game
Family Feud Online
Family Fun
Family Fun Magazine
Family Guy
Family Guy Quote
Family Guy Stewie
Family Guy Wallpaper
Family Health Insurance
Family History
Family Home
Family Hotel
Family Law
Family Life
Family Matter
Family Medical Practice
Family Naturism
Family Photo
Family Picture
Family Planning
Family Practice
Family Practice Houston
Family Resort
Family Reunion
Family Room
Family Tie
Family Tree
Family Tree Chart
Family Tree Maker
Family Vacation Package
Family Video
Focus Family
Focus On The Family
Free Family Tree Search
Friends Family
Healthy Family
Light House Family
My Family
Natural Family Planning
Ohio Department Of Job And Family Services
Proud Family
Royal Family

 

SPONSOR ADS

SPONSOR ADS

Slow Cooked Barbecued Spareribs

By Peter Lenkefi

3/4 c Ketchup 1 tb Worcestershire sauce
1/2 c Cider vinegar 1 Rack of pork ribs, about 4
2 tb Hot sauce -pounds
1 md Onion, grated This is a pretty typical US
3 Garlic cloves, minced -BBQ treatment.

Combine the ketchup, vinegar, hot sauce, onion, garlic and Worcestershire
sauce in a mixing bowl and stir until blended. Pour half of the sauce into
a glass baking dish large enough to hold the ribs in a single layer. Place
the ribs meaty side down in the sauce. Pour remaining sauce over; cover and
refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours.

Heat a charcoal grill until the coals are thickly coated with ash. If you
are using a gas grill, preheat on low for 5 minutes with the lid closed.

Place the ribs on a rack set at least 6 inches from the fire. Grill
slowly, for 15 minutes. Turn and baste with sauce. Ribs should have
browned slightly. If they still look raw, stoke the fire. If they have
browned a great deal or scorched in spots, move ribs to a cooler part of
the fire. Cook for 15 minutes, baste, and turn again. Grill for 30 to 45
minutes longer, turning and basting, every 5 minutes. Watch the fire
carefully, keeping flames away from the ribs.

To serve, slice the rack into individual ribs and pile on a heated platter.

Serves 4.


About the author:
Grab more free recipes at http://recipe-directory.net


Circulated by Article Emporium




 




  Copyright 2005. All Rights Reserved.