Lots of people might know the best way to grill ribs on a gas grill, but few can actually pull it off. Want to give it a try?
If you need some direction for doing ribs on a gas grill, look no further. This handful of tips will help guide you down the road of success.
How to Grill Ribs on a Gas Grill: Using Smoke Bombs
One of the biggest challenges facing those who would learn to grill ribs on a gas grill is the difficulty of turning out ribs that have a genuine smoked flavor. Therefore, some gas grill owners opt to use smoke bombs in the bottom of their grills to try and create a smoke concentration during the cooking process.
To make a smoke bomb for your grill take a handful of damp (not wet) wood chips and wrap them up in an aluminum foil ball. Then poke a couple of holes in the thinnest layer of foil to allow the smoke to escape. You may use as many bombs as you wish, but you should probably use at least two.
Preheat the grill and place the smoke bombs as close to the burner as possible. When the bombs start smoking, dial down the heat and prepare begin cooking your ribs.
How to Grill Ribs on a Gas Grill: Using Indirect Heat
Grilling ribs over indirect heat is not usually a good idea, particularly with a gas grill. You need to find a way to position the meat as far away from the burners as possible. If you are also cooking other food on the grill as well this may require some spatial negotiation.
Another factor to take into consideration is the location of the burners on your grill. Their positioning underneath the grate will determine how you need to arrange the ribs so as to avoid direct heat.
How to Grill Ribs on a Gas Grill: Using Apple Juice
When the ribs are about three quarters of the way done it is a good idea to steam them with apple juice. Do this by first placing a layer or layers of aluminum foil underneath the meat. Then, trickle the juice over the ribs and wrap the foil around them to create as much of an air-tight seal as possible.
Along with the smoke flavor, this extra step will make a big difference in the final product.
Learning to grill ribs on a gas grill can be tough, but congratulations for being willing to give it a try.
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