A smoky and flavorful rib recipe cooked on a Z Grills, featuring tender ribs coated in BBQ sauce and garnished with roasted red bell pepper.
Servings 4people
Prep Time 15 minutesmins
Cook Time 4 hourshrs15 minutesmins
Resting Time 15 minutesmins
Total Time 4 hourshrs45 minutesmins
Equipment
1 Z Grills Wood Smoker Grill
Ingredients
oil
2RacksSpare Ribs
Your Favorite Rib Rub
BBQ Sauce
1PieceRed Bell Pepper
Red Food ColoringOptional
Instructions
Remove the membranes from both racks of ribs. Apply your favorite rib rub and let them rest while the Z Grills preheats.
Brush the red bell pepper with olive oil and cook it on the stovetop until partially charred.
Fire up the Z Grills and set the temperature to 250°F.
Once the grill reaches 250°F, place the ribs on the grill and cook for 2 hours without opening the lid.
After 2 hours, spritz the ribs with a 50/50 mixture of water and apple cider vinegar, or just water.
Continue cooking until the internal temperature reaches 195°F, approximately 4 hours in total.
Once the ribs reach 195°F, brush them with your favorite BBQ sauce and let them cook for an additional 10 minutes.
Remove the ribs from the grill and let them rest. Garnish with the charred red bell pepper.
Optionally, add some red food coloring for presentation. Have fun with the plating, and enjoy!
Notes
A side view of the Dead Man's Chest smoked ribs, garnished with charred red bell pepper and glazed with BBQ sauce.Carefully removing the membrane from the ribs, an important step for tender, well-cooked meat.Seasoning the ribs with an even layer of rib rub to enhance flavor before grilling.The ribs are almost done grilling, with a deep red color and juicy appearance.Ribs fresh off the grill, fully coated with a rich layer of BBQ sauce.Grilling a red bell pepper until the skin is charred, releasing a smoky aroma.