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Saturday
May262012

Sticky Balsamic Ribs via The Parsley Thief

Looking for a great recipe for your Memorial Day BBQ?  No joke, these are the best ribs ever! After asking my husband what he thought of them, he swallowed his bite & replied, "This may be the best thing I've had in my entire life". But, this is coming from a man who loves him some ribs...anyway, anyhow.

Like all good ribs, these require time, but very little effort. Once they are done marinating & slow cooking in the oven, the grilling part takes about 5 minutes. The perfect thing when you are having company & don't want to be in the kitchen when your guests are there.

This recipe will be a summer regular for us.

Sticky Balsamic Ribs

Adapted from Gourmet Magazine

Serves 4-5 

8 cloves garlic

2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh rosemary

2 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup packed dark brown sugar

2 tablespoons plus 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar

1 teaspoon cayenne pepper {or to taste}

4 racks baby back pork ribs

1 1/2 cups water {divided}

kosher salt + freshly ground black pepper 

Add the rosemary, 2 tablespoons of the brown sugar, 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar & the cayenne to a small mixing bowl. Mince the garlic, add 1 teaspoon of salt to it & mash with the side of a chef knife. Add it to the marinade, along with a 1/2 tablespoon of kosher salt & 1/2 teaspoon pepper & mix all the ingredients together. Rub evenly over the ribs & transfer to a storage container. Marinate, chilled, for 8-24 hours.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Arrange the ribs in a large roasting pan & pour a 1/2 cup water into the bottom. Cover tightly with foil & roast the ribs until the meat is very tender, about 1 3/4 hours. Remove from the oven & transfer the ribs to a platter.

Add 1 cup of water to the pan & using a wooden spoon, scrape up all the brown bits. Strain the liquid into a measuring cup, or gravy separator & skim off the fat. Transfer to a skillet & add a 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar & 1/4 cup brown sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil & simmer gently until reduced to about 1 cup, about 15 minutes.

Heat the grill. Brush some glaze over both sides of the ribs & grill, turning occasionally, until the ribs are hot & grill marks appear, about 6 minutes. Brush the ribs with some more glaze & serve.

Notes: To make ahead, roast the ribs and make the glaze up to one day ahead of time. Let them both cool to room temperature before wrapping and storing in the refrigerator until ready to use. Let them both come up to room temperature before grilling. As an alternative to grilling, these ribs can also be broiled about 4" from heat.

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Reader Comments (2)

425 for an hour and a half? That strikes me as long and hot for something being steamed/braised in the oven under seal. The last time I did ribs in the oven, I think it was 225 for ages. ????

May 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

Sounds great Katie. Would love to know other dishes or drinks to pair with this dish. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

May 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAmy Kundrat

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