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Grilled Spareribs With Birmingham Bbq Sauce

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Meats, Grains Grilling, Meats 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

5 lb Pork spareribs, up to 6
3 T Peanut oil
2 Garlic cloves, minced
1 Onion, minced
2/3 c Tomato catsup
1/2 c Cider vinegar
1/4 c Worcestershire sauce
2 T Fresh lemon juice
2 t Dry mustard
1 t Ground ginger
1 1/4 t Salt
1/4 c Honey
2 T Brown sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Trim the ribs, including fat and membrane, leaving the rack of ribs
whole and at room temperature.  Combine all other ingredients except
the honey and brown sugar. Lay  ribs flat in a glass or ceramic dish
and pour marinade over them.  Allow to marinate at least 4 hours;
better still, refrigerate  overnight for maximum flavor. Bring to room
temperature before  grilling.  Remove ribs from marinade. Scrape
marinade from ribs with a rubber  spatula and reserve. Grill ribs over
a slow fire for about 40  minutes, turning frequently; fire should not
flare up and burn them.  Place reserved marinade in a saucepan and add
sugar and honey. Heat  only until the sugar is dissolved. Brush on ribs
and continue  grilling about 20 minutes more, basting as often as
necessary to keep  ribs moist.  Slice ribs just before serving. To
serve, put 2 to 3 tablespoons of  sauce on a plate and lay 2 or 3 ribs
on top.  Formatted for MCrecipe by JoAnn Pellegrino 5/98  NOTES : Jack
Burson, a friend from Birmingham, Alabama, has told me  that his
hometown offers some of the best barbecue he has eaten. Now  that he's
a neighbor in New York, we cook together frequently. Here  is our
version of one of the best-ever barbecue sauces. Recipe by:  The Joy of
Grilling/Jack Burson  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by J Pellegrino
<gigimfg@ix.netcom.com> on  May 15, 1998

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