Smoked Country Style Boneless Pork Ribs (Low FODMAP)
15 Minutes prep • 7 hours cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 4 - 6 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-6
Country-style ribs can be the most tender and delicious cut of meat if you give them plenty of time to cook. And, because they’re boneless, they’re much easier (and less messy) to eat than traditional ribs. This recipe consists of two parts: The first is the slow cook on the Traeger pellet grill to bring the meat up to temperature and add the smoky flavor, and the second part is the braise to ensure the meat is tender and delicious. It’s worth the time to cook these ribs right! They do reheat beautifully in the oven so consider making these a day ahead and reheat to serve if you don’t have time to cook them on the day you plan to serve them. They pair wonderfully with my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes or Mushroom Pilaf (for a super low-carb option).
Ingredients
One package of country-style pork ribs (about 3 pounds)
2 - 3 tablespoons mustard (I used Dijon)
3 - 4 tablespoons of your favorite BBQ rub (I used Smoke N Sanity Triple S All Purpose Seasoning, use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount)
One cup of beef or chicken broth (I used Whole Foods Organic 365 chicken broth)
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
½ - 1 whole yellow onion, sliced (optional if tolerated)
1/2 cup of your favorite low FODMAP bbq sauce (I used: Smoke N Sanity Sweet and Sassy BBQ sauce, use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount)
Directions
(1) Prepare: Preheat your Traeger (or other pellet grill) to 250 degrees F. Remove the country-style pork ribs from the package and pat dry. Rub each of the ribs with mustard. Liberally sprinkle the bbq rub on all sides of each rib section
(2) Smoke the ribs: Place ribs directly on the preheated grill, fat side up if evident, and cook until the internal temp reaches 155 degrees. This takes 3- 4 hours. When the internal temperature is reached, remove the ribs to the braising pan and follow the braising directions (below).
Braising Directions
(3) Prepare the braise: Add the beef or chicken broth and the apple cider vinegar to the bottom of the braising pan. (I used an aluminum foil pan for easy cleanup. Use a pan small enough to be sure the braising liquid surrounds but doesn’t cover the meat completely. It’s ok for the ribs to be touching each other while braising). If you can tolerate a bit of onion, slice up ½ to 1 whole yellow onion and put the onion slices in the pan with the braising liquid (if you can’t tolerate any onion, leave it out, the ribs will still be delicious!)
(4) Braise the ribs: After the ribs reach 155 degrees F, remove them and place them in the braising pan. Pour the BBQ sauce over the ribs and cover the braising pan tightly with foil and place it back on the grill. Cook at 250 degrees for another 2 – 3 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F and the meat is tender and easily pulls apart with a fork.
(5) Finish: Remove from the smoker and allow the meat to rest for 10 - 15 minutes before serving.
(6) Plate and serve: To serve, spoon the pan juices over the ribs and serve the ribs over my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes or Mushroom Pilaf (for a super low-carb option). Add a salad or a cooked veggie side and you’ve got a perfect meal!
(7) Storage: Store leftovers (with the braising juices!) in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat in a 300-degree oven for about 20 – 30 minutes. These reheat beautifully so consider making these a day ahead and reheat to serve.
Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!
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