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The ingredients needed to make Tex's Easy Bourbon BBQ Ribs & Beans π·π·:
- Get 250 grams pork ribs (per person)
- Prepare Healthy amount of bourbon (I'm using Jim Beam Devil's Cut Bourbon)
- Prepare Your favourite Barbecue sauce (I'm using Sweet Baby Ray's hickory & brown sugar)
- Prepare Hickory flavour Liquid Smoke
- Prepare 1 large tin Heinz baked beans in tomato sauce
- Take to taste salt and pepper
- Take BBQ or pulled pork dry rub (optional)
Easy ribs recipe with bbq sauce. OK, yall these ribs are serious business!! I was excited about trying this recipe because everybody kept asking " OMG have you tried Tracey's ribs?!" Combined with the sweetness of the bourbon BBQ sauce and the smoked meat, we expected a deep, rich flavour profile. Instead the ribs lacked depth: we enjoyed the sweetness, but many felt the meat itself was was bland.
Instructions to make Tex's Easy Bourbon BBQ Ribs & Beans π·π·:
- Season the ribs with plenty of salt and pepper. Ribs can be marinated overnight in bourbon or beer. Cover the dish with cling film to keep the alcohol and flavours in
- Add the ribs to an ovenproof dish or a foil takeaway box. Pour in a few splashes of bourbon or use the liquid from your marinade, and top with a healthy dose of BBQ sauce. Seal with the lid or aluminium foil. Add to a preheated oven at gas mark 4, 350Β°F (175Β°C) Note: if using a dry rub, don't add barbecue Sauce until last 20-25 minutes of cooking1. Cook for 1 hour and 20 minutes. Remove the foil. Turn the heat up to a very hot oven, but not full, and cook for a further 15-25 minutes,or until the sauce has thickened and become sticky. When the foil is removed, this is the time to add extra BBQ sauce or bourbon to taste
- Ten minutes before the cooking time is up, add the beans to a bowl, and add a little liquid smoke to taste. Season, stir well, and microwave for 1Β½-2 minutes on full power, stirring halfway through, until just beginning to simmer. Or simply bring to a simmer in a saucepan1. Allow to cool for 5 minutes then give the beans another 3-4 minutes on a simmer or low setting
- Remove the ribs from the oven and allow to rest for 2-3 minutes. Stir the beans in the bowl, and add the ribs. Dress with the juices from the dish and taste before seasoning again
- Serve with a crusty roll or a large toasted bun
Our panel a was unimpressed by the texture as although some parts were lovely. Easy BBQ Ribs. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. The easiest and quickest BBQ ribs made right in your pressure cooker! So saucy, sticky, and tender, it just falls off-the-bone! Reserve the remaining BBQ sauce to spoon over the cooked ribs.
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