I might have to change the name of this blog to Firetail BBQ!
It seems I am barbecuing more than I am brewing these days.
But never fear, I whipped up a batch of Bra Beer today (more on that in a few weeks when it is ready to drink)
I did however venture back into the world of low and slow cooking on the Weber Q.
Today's challenge was Bacon Wrapped Baby Back Ribs (try saying that 5 times quickly!)
That's right, wrap your pork ribs in bacon! Baby back ribs are pretty lean, the bacon will render and keep everything nice and moist.
Ingredients:
- A couple racks of Baby Back pork ribs (I got mine from Super Butcher)
- Your favourite BBQ rub.
- Bacon
Method:
Rubbed and ready. |
- Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs.
- Cover in your favourite BBQ rub.
- Wrap in foil and place in the fridge.
On the day of the cook
- Take your bacon and create a loose weave over the top of the ribs, mine is very loose as I only had a little bit of bacon left (Oh No!!)
Ohhhh Yeah. |
- 3 hours before serving clean and prep the Weber
- Set up your smoke box or pouch with whatever wood you like (I used Mesquite and Hickory)
- Place a double layer of foil on the grill, top that with a trivet
- Place a foil pan full of water next to the trivet
- Get the BBQ to 120ºC (250ºF)
- Arrange you ribs on the trivet and walk away for 1.5 hours.
Saucy... |
I was planning on making my own, but ran out of time and used Master Foods BBQ Rib sauce, which is fantastic.
And after 3 hours low and slow, here is the final result.
Bones were picked clean, mouths were wiped, requests for more were spoken!
MORE!! |
Another excellent technique for low and slow cooking on the Weber Q.
Cheers
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