GUINNESS SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS

GUINNESS SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS

We are firm believers that Guinness is not only the world’s best drink, it’s also a game changing way to elevate your cooking. From party food to midweek dinners, weekend entertaining to lazy long lunches, you can add that Guinness magic to any occasion.

INGREDIENTS

RIBS
2 Racks spare ribs (600g each)
6 tbsp Quality barbecue sauce + extra for dripping
MARINADE
1 tbsp Dried fennel seeds
1 tbsp Dried garlic granules
1 tbsp Brown sugar
1 tsp Fine table salt
1 tbsp Smoked paprika
A pinch cayenne pepper
A pinch white pepper
½ tsp Ground cinnamon (optional)

METHOD

Make up the dry rub by whizzing the fennel seeds and garlic granules in a spice grinder or a pestle & mortar until they are powdered.
Mix with the rest of the ingredients in a large bowl.
Rub all over the rib racks and set in the fridge for 2 hours, overnight is ideal.
Place the rubbed racks on the grill and leave to cook on griddle until the meat starts to shred away from the bones when you insert a fork. Just make sure that the meat is falling off the bone when you serve them. If it isn’t, let them go for longer.
When they are ready, lightly brush the barbecue sauce over the ribs and place back on the grill for 15 minutes.
Remove from the heat and wrap in tin foil to rest another 15 minutes.
Serve warm with a little more barbecue sauce, if you want, and a cold Guinness Original.
- A recipe By Harry Eastwood From Her Book ‘Carneval’

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