Spare ribs or baby backs… just rub generously with BULL BBQ Rub and then grill ’em low and slow for amazing delicious, tender, juicy ribs.
Tasty Pork Ribs
Author: Bull BBQ
Serves: 6
Ingredients
- 3 Racks of Pork Ribs
- BULL Rub
- BULL Instant Read Flip Top Digital Thermometer
- Toothpicks
- Foil
Instructions
- Use BULL Rub and apply no more than 2 hours prior to going on cleaned and oiled grill set at medium over indirect heat. It is very important to get meat to room temperature before placing on grill! Cook for about 4 hours or until the temperature is reading 225-250 degrees for baby backs (pull off when toothpick slides easily through meat), and 5 to 6 hours with a temperature reading of 225-250 degrees for spares (pull off the same as for baby backs). After desired temperature is met (check with a BULL Instant Read Flip Top Digital Thermometer), it is important to wrap meat in foil and towel (insulator) and let "rest" for at least 30 minutes.
QUICK TIP: The less you open the lid to your BULL grill when SLOW COOKING the better! Every time the BULL grill lid is opened, heat is lost and the timing of cooking slightly changes. It is very hard to maintain a constant temperature also, as large amounts of heat are lost and then must build back up. So, TRUST your recipes and TRUST YOUR BULL and keep the peeks to a minimum!
Brad says
Thank you Jeff Parker for your recipes, my wife went to HS with you, Diane Rilling,
Jeff Parker says
Hey Brad – Diane had mentioned that she was passing the recipe blog to you. Thanks for stopping by! What have you been grilling up these days? Please tell Diane hello. Cheers –
Jeff
Brad Cook says
Hello Jeff, it was good to meet you. I picked up a Bull BBQ brochure today, thought of you and bbq.
Brad Cook
Jeff Parker says
Thanks, Brad! It was great to see Diane and meet you as well. Hopefully the next time will be under more relaxed circumstances. Happy Grilling! Jeff