BBQ ribs are delicious. Read about making and cooking ribs and which meat thermometer to use to cook the perfect ribs.
Eating ribs really brings out the inner caveman (or cavewoman) in a person and ultimately satisfies a primitive urge to eat with our hands and gnaw on bones. Meat roasted on the bone always tends to be tasty but here I can show you how to make those ribs even tastier by marinating them.
Marinate ribs for smoking, grilling, BBQ and roasting
If you are like me, you will think that properly cooked ribs are the best thing since sliced bread but pork and beef ribs are only as delicious as the marinating or flavoring. Your marinade is what enhances the looked-for flavor of your ribs. A huge quantity of marinades are available and you will have no trouble finding one which will suit your personal taste and enhance beef or pork ribs gorgeously. Most of the recipes available will specify if they are for use with pork, beef or both. A good, well-balanced marinade will combine sour, salty and sweet flavors to really bring a bit of zing to your mouth. Some rib munchers prefer an acidic taste and use vinegar or citrus fruits in their marinade. Before you start to marinate, make sure that the meat you have chosen is at room temperature and that it has been thoroughly washed. Choose a large non-metallic container, with a lid, put the ribs in and cover them well with marinade. The thicker you make or buy your marinade, the longer it will take for the flavor to penetrate through to the bone. Marinate the ribs for at least 12 hours in order to maximize the flavor and when finished refrigerate them (if you are not cooking them straight away). Ribs can be kept for up to 48 hours in the fridge before use. You can also freeze them. To cook them after freezing make sure that you defrost them in the fridge for a day before use, NEVER defrost meat at room temperature. For extra taste effectiveness, you can baste your ribs. Just create a new batch of the marinade and apply it to the ribs as they cook. Make sure you take your time with preparation and you will experience the best ribs ever. Here one of my own rib marinade recipes that will serve 4. The ingredients for the marinade are very English and this change in flavour is very popular with my American cousins.- 2½ tbsp dark muscovado sugar
- 1½ tsp smoked paprika
- 1 tbsp Marmite
- 1 tbsp English mustard
- 2 tbsp tomato ketchup



