Thursday, March 13, 2014

SANDRAS TASTY TANGERINE BBQ BONELESS PORK RIBS

What a treat these tasty boneless ribs are,
they have a great moistness inside 
and a perfect texture outside...
Servings: (4)
Prep: 10 Mins. |
Cook: 3 Hrs.

Posted by Sandra 

INGREDIENTS:

***Boneless Country-Style Pork Ribs:
3 lbs. bonless country-style ribs
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
sea salt and ground pepper to taste

***Marinade:
1 cup tangerine juice
1 (1.06-oz.) pkg. dry teriyaki marinade mix
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
1 teaspoon smoked paprika

***Sauce:
1 cup tangerine juice
1 cup barbecue sauce (recommend Bull’s-Eye Original)

METHOD:

Place ribs in a large pot of water, just enough to cover ribs, and sprinkle with garlic powder, onion powder, sea salt, and ground pepper.  Bring to boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for1 hour.

Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine marinade ingredients. When ribs are done par-cooking, remove ribs with tongs and place them in a 9"x"9 baking dish, and pour marinade mixture over the top.  Cover, and let marinate at room temperature for 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Remove ribs from marinade mixture, and discard marinade. Place ribs on rack of shallow broiling pan lined with foil, and sprayed with oil. Cover tightly with foil, and bake for 45 minutes.

While ribs are cooking, make sauce by adding 1 cup tangerine juice, and 1 cup barbecue sauce to a small sauce pan; stir, and bring to boil.  Reduce heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes to reduce sauce, and remove from heat.

Remove ribs from oven after 45 minutes, uncover (reserving foil), and carefully baste with the sauce, and continue baking, uncovered, for 15 minutes longer; turning and brushing midway with the sauce. Remove from oven, and let rest, lightly tented with reserved foil for 10 minutes.  Serve, and enjoy!


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Tips: Serve with coleslaw, or potato salad, and baked beans! Also, at time we BBQ grill the ribs over indirect heat in the same method as for the oven (while still boiling, and marinating the ribs for the same amount of time as listed above). Further, it will cut your time immensely if you boil and marinate the ribs the morning or night before you anticipate cooking them!

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