If you're after some sweet, smoky, porky goodness, throwing some ribs on the grill (whether spare ribs or baby back ribs — yes, there's a difference) is a wonderful choice for a summer barbecue.
Juicy, tender ribs are hard to beat, and cooking them low and slow is the key to achieving that irresistible fall-off-the-bone texture and deep, savory flavor. While you might be used to traditional ...
Low heat and slow cooking. That's the recommendation of many grilling and barbecue experts when it comes to cooking ribs on the grill. Ribs are one of those foods on the grill, smoker or barbecue that ...
Not everyone has the time to cook ribs slowly with low heat. However, under-cooking would leave them too tough. Fortunately, ...