Imagine sinking your teeth into perfectly grilled, juicy country ribs bursting with bold, smoky flavors that will transport you straight to a summer backyard barbecue! George Fassett's legendary grilled country ribs recipe is about to become your new go-to dish for impressing family and friends. With a tantalizing blend of spices and a simple grilling technique, these ribs promise a culinary experience that's both easy to make and incredibly delicious.
                
                Prep Time: 10 mins
            
            
                
                Cook Time: 30 mins
            
            
                
                Total Time: 40 mins
            
        
                
                Cuisine: American
            
            
                
                Serves: 4 servings
            
        Ingredients
- 2 pounds country-style ribs
 - 1/4 cup barbecue sauce
 - 1 tablespoon paprika
 - 1 tablespoon garlic powder
 - 1 teaspoon salt
 - 1 teaspoon black pepper
 - 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
 
Instructions
- Remove country-style ribs from refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking to allow them to reach room temperature, which ensures even cooking.
 - In a small mixing bowl, combine paprika, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper to create a dry spice rub.
 - Pat the ribs dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture, which helps the spice rub adhere better.
 - Generously coat all sides of the ribs with the prepared spice mixture, pressing the seasoning into the meat to ensure full coverage.
 - Preheat the grill to medium-high heat, aiming for a temperature around 375-400°F. Clean and oil the grill grates to prevent sticking.
 - Place the seasoned ribs on the grill, using indirect heat method by placing them on the cooler side of the grill.
 - Grill the ribs for approximately 25-30 minutes, turning occasionally to ensure even cooking and prevent burning.
 - During the last 5 minutes of cooking, brush the ribs with barbecue sauce, allowing it to caramelize slightly.
 - Check the internal temperature of the ribs with a meat thermometer. They should reach 145°F for safe consumption.
 - Remove ribs from the grill and let them rest for 5-10 minutes to allow juices to redistribute, ensuring a moist and tender result.
 - Slice the ribs and serve hot with additional barbecue sauce on the side if desired.
 
Tips
- Temperature is Key: Always let your ribs sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before grilling to ensure even cooking.
 - Dry Rub Mastery: Press the spice mixture firmly into the meat to maximize flavor penetration.
 - Indirect Heat Magic: Using the indirect heat method prevents burning and allows for more controlled, even cooking.
 - Sauce Application Technique: Apply barbecue sauce in the last few minutes of grilling to prevent burning and create a beautiful caramelized glaze.
 - Rest and Relax: Letting the ribs rest after grilling allows the juices to redistribute, guaranteeing a moist and tender result.
 - Thermometer Trust: Always use a meat thermometer to ensure your ribs reach the safe internal temperature of 145°F.
 - Extra Flavor Hack: Consider adding wood chips to your grill for an additional smoky dimension to the ribs.
 
Nutrition Facts
Calories: 420kcal
Carbohydrates: 8g
Protein: 38g
Fat: 28g
Saturated Fat: 10g
Cholesterol: 135mg
					