Quick Pineapple Pork Ribs
Instructions
1 Lay each rack on a chopping board upside down. Using a very sharp paring knife, carefully remove the membrane that runs underneath. Using a tea towel, hold one corner of the ribs firmly, and pull the membrane sheet off in one long strip (hopefully!).
2 Place the rib racks in a large non-metallic dish ? you may need to split them into two dishes.
3 Whisk all marinade ingredients together and when the marinade is completely cool, pour over the pork ribs.
4 Cover the ribs tightly in cling film and let marinate for a minimum of 4 hours or overnight.
5 If using a charcoal barbecue, organize it for indirect grilling - two small piles of hot charcoal on either side of the barbecue with a drip pan made from aluminum foil in the centre.
6 If you are using a gas grill, set the grill on medium heat.
7 Place the ribs in the middle of the barbecue, away from direct heat.
8 Close the lid of the barbecue and leave the vents open for 1 hours. Turn the ribs after 40 minutes. Baste them every 20 minutes with the remaining marinade.
9 The ribs are ready when the meat has shrunk back away from the end of the bones. Slice between the bones and serve slathered in extra barbecue sauce.