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Enjoy these Fireball Whiskey Baby Back Ribs in your own backyard! Baby back ribs are an American favorite to grill in the summertime. When basted with thissweet and tangy cinnamon flavored barbecue sauce, they will be especially popular. Men are particularly fond of Fireball Whisky, so you can imagine my son-in-law’s two big thumbs up my daughter came up with this sauce recipe for him.

This recipe, for the sauce alone, is nice and mild for the whole family to enjoy. If you want to add a little heat to the sauce, then we have providedinstructions for adding hot sauce for a sweet and spicy taste. In this recipe, instructions are provided to wrap the ribs in aluminum foil before placing on the grill. This will steam the ribs to get the meat nice and tender before the final grilling.

How about serving either Fireball Cider Party Pops (co*cktail Popsicles) or Fireball Cider co*cktail Recipes with these delicious ribs?

More great Pork Recipes and also Pork Ribs/Sparerib Tips.

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Fireball Whiskey Glazed Baby Back Ribs Recipe:

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce Recipe, Fireball Whiskey Glazed Baby Back Ribs Recipe

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

  • 6rackspork ribs(4 to 5 pounds racks of pork baby back ribs)*

Dry Rub Seasoning:

  • 3tablespoons firmly-packed darkbrown sugar
  • 2tablespoonscoarse salt
  • 2tablespoonsblack pepper,coarsely ground
  • 2tablespoonssmoked paprika
  • 2teaspoonsgarlic powder
  • 2teaspoonsonion powder
  • 2teaspoonscayenne pepperor chile powder (or to taste)

Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce

  • 1teaspoonolive oil,extra-virgin
  • 1/2onion,diced
  • 4cloves ofgarlic,minced
  • 3/4cupFireball Cinnamon Whiskey**
  • 2cupsketchup
  • 1/3cupapple cider vinegar
  • 1/4cupWorcestershire Sauce
  • 1/2cupbrown sugar
  • 1teaspoonsalt
  • 1teaspoonblack pepper
  • 1teaspooncayenne pepper flakes
  • 1teaspoonFrank's Red Hot Sauce(optional)***

Instructions

Fireball Whiskey Glazed Baby Back Ribs Instructions:

  1. Prepare Dry Rub Mixture or use your favorite recipe and set aside until ready to use.

  2. Prepare Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce and set aside until ready to use.

  3. To prepare the ribs:Wash the ribs and pat dry with a paper towel. Place the ribs bone-side down.Optionally, you may remove the rib tips from along the base of the rack, as they are cartilaginous and easily cut through. Remove the membrane from the underside of each rack of ribs. You can use your fingers for removing, but you may find it easier to use a paper towel for a better grip.

  4. Generously rub the ribs on both sides with the prepared Dry Rub Mixture. Wrap the ribs in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil and place in refrigerator overnight to let the rub soak into the meat. This will give the rub plenty of time to work.

  5. Remove the ribs from the refrigerator about 1 hour before grilling.

  6. Grilling the ribs: Preheat your grill for medium direct heat. Unwrap the ribs from the aluminum foil and plastic wrap. Re-wrap each rack of ribs with 2 layers of heavy duty aluminum foil. Place the covered ribs on the grill and grill on one side for 25 minutes. Turn ribs over on the other side and grill for another 25 minutes. Open the aluminum foil on each rack of ribs and test for doneness. The meat should be pull-apart fork tender. If still not tender, close up the foil and grill for 15 minutes longer or until tender.

  7. Caution! Aluminum foil will be hot - so carefully remove the covered ribs from the grill. Remove the aluminum foil covering. Baste the ribs with the prepared Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce and place the uncovered ribs back on the grill. Grill ribs for 3 minutes on each side to give them char marks and crisp up the meat. Remove from heat and let the ribs sit for 10 to 15 minutes before cutting into sections of 2 to 3 ribs. Baste with barbecue sauce again before serving.

  8. Ribs are done when they are tender enough to easily pull the meat from the bones and theinternal temperatureregisters 180 to 200 degrees F. on your instant-read meat thermometer. Some people like their ribs cooked longer.

  9. Serve the grilled ribs with the Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce.

Dry Rub Seasoning Instructions:

  1. There are many commercial dry rub seasonings widely available to purchase. Here is one you can make from scratch at home:

  2. In a small jar with tight-fitting lid, shake together all dry ingredients until well-blended. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.

Fireball Whiskey Barbecue Sauce Instructions:

  1. In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, add olive oil and tilt sauce pan until bottom is coated with oil. Add onion and garlic and sautfor a couple minutes until onions are translucent. Pour in the Fireball Whiskey and stir together to combine. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to medium-low and let simmer for about 10 minutes (the onions should become soft).

  2. While the onions, garlic, and whiskey are simmering, in a medium bowl combine the ketchup, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, and hot sauce. Stir to combine.

  3. When the onions have finished cooking in the whiskey, add the sauce mixture and stir together. Turn the heat back up to medium high and bring back to a boil. Once the barbecue sauce is boiling again, turn the heat back down to medium-low and let simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. Taste the sauce and salt and pepper to taste. If you would like the sauce a little sweeter, then add 1 tablespoon at a time of brown sugar. If you prefer a spicier heat, then add 1 teaspoon of hot sauce at a time.

  4. Store any unused barbecue sauce in airtight container and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.

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Recipe Notes

* Baby back ribs are cut from the lower back rib section of a pig's loin. They are meatier and leaner than spare ribs, which come from the belly section. Each rack usually contains 10 to 13 ribs and weighs 1.75 to 2 pounds.

** Can substitute another brand of cinnamon whiskey.

*** Hot sauce will give more of a sweet and spicy flavor to sauce. If you want to increase the spicy heat add 1 teaspoon at a time to taste

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FAQs

How to make ribs of fire? ›

Just coat the ribs in the spice rub, wrap them in foil, and stick them on the grill. They cook over indirect heat for about two hours before finishing over the flames. Whether you opt for a charcoal grill or a gas grill is your choice! Either way, they'll be smoky, tender, and charred.

What's the best temperature to cook baby back ribs and how long? ›

Hot and Heavy or Low and Slow?
TypeUncovered TempCovered Time
Small pork ribs, such baby back ribs300-325°F11/2 hours
Larger pork ribs, such as spare ribs350°F3 hours / 11/2-2 hours
Beef "dino" ribs4 hours
Beef flanken ribsbroiler
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Is 321 or 221 better for baby back ribs? ›

The 3-2-1 method is specifically designed for pork spareribs, and the timing works best for that cut of rib. If you prefer baby back ribs, then you need to use a 2-2-1 method for the ribs or they will get overcooked and dry out.

What is the best temperature to smoke ribs to make them tender? ›

Anything under that temperature and your ribs will be chewy, stringy, and tough. At 195 degrees F, that tissue starts to gelatinize and turn into tasty, melty deliciousness. Most ribs hit their sweet spot for doneness around 198 degrees F, but some take until 203 degrees F to be perfectly tender.

How do you make ribs juicy? ›

They key to tender and juicy ribs is a slow cook process at low temperatures. The best way to maximize tenderness and juiciness is to braise your ribs, which means cook them in a liquid. This liquid needs to be salty to not draw the juices out of the ribs through osmosis.

Why do you have to boil ribs before baking? ›

The reason you would boil ribs before cooking them is simple. This process helps tenderize the ribs and makes them more juicy. It not only shortens the cooking time significantly, but it also helps make the meat far easier to chew.

What is the secret to smoking ribs? ›

Be sure to season both sides of the ribs evenly. Smoke your ribs low and slow - Smoking your ribs at a low temperature (around 225-250 degrees) and for a longer time (around 4-6 hours) will help to tenderize the meat and infuse it with smoke flavor.

Do I put the ribs on the grill or on foil? ›

Foil-Wrapped Ribs On The Grill. Wrapping your ribs are key if you want to lock in all of the moisture and flavor! Double wrap each rack of ribs securely and enjoy some ribs in no time.

How do you tenderize ribs quickly? ›

If it's going into the oven: Set the oven at 170-180 Degree Celsius. Place the tray/pan with the pork ribs in the middle of the oven. Bake for 30-minutes first before turning the pork ribs and baking for another 30-minutes. To finish, after 1 hour, remove the tray/pan from the oven and put it back onto the stove.

How do you tenderize ribs before grilling? ›

Put your favorite rub on the ribs or maybe some BBQ sauce, seal them in foil, (put them on a cookie sheet in case the foil leaks). Put the rib foil packs on the cookie sheet in a 300˚F oven for about 2 hours. After removing apply BBQ sauce and grill over a medium high heat grill.

What is the 2 1 1 method for baby back ribs? ›

The 2-1-1 refers to the hours for each part of the method. Cook uncovered for 2 hours with smoke, 1 hour wrapped in foil and then 1 hour uncovered again. The temperature should be around 225°F for the entire cook. This process is great and foolproof way to produce moist, tender barbecued baby back ribs.

What is the 2 2 30 method for ribs? ›

321 Rib Method

This technique calls for 3 hours of smoking, 2 hours of wrapping, and 1 hour of cooking. The ribs are first smoked at a low temperature to give them the smoky flavor that many people love. Then they are wrapped in foil with some liquid such as apple juice or beer, and cooked for two hours.

What is the 3 1 1 method for baby back ribs? ›

For competition style, use a timing formula of 3-1-1, three hours bare, one hour wrapped, then one hour bare again. (Note, for fall-off-the-bone ribs—for those that prefer them that way—use 2-2-1.

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