Ingredients
Instructions
- Cut ribs into individual ribs, and place all the pieces in large roasting pan.
- Scatter the thickly sliced onions over the ribs.
- Sprinkle lemon juice over the ribs.
- Bake for one hour in an oven that has been pre-heated to 350 degrees.
- Pour off ALL the fat and juice that has accumulated.
- In the meantime, make the sauce.
- To make the sauce, combine the last five ingredients in a saucepan, and cook (boil) for 20-25 minutes. Stir frequently. You want the sauce to cook down and thicken up.
- Dip cooked ribs into the sauce, and place in roasting pan. It's best if you make a single layer of ribs at this stage so, if necessary, use more than one pan.
- Dip cooked onions into sauce, and scatter over ribs.
- At this stage, you can refrigerate the concoction (covered with cling wrap) for a day or two -- so the flavours can really meld.
- Cook ribs a second time—for 30-60 minutes—in an oven that has been pre-heated to 325°F If you have refrigerated the concoction, take out of the fridge at least two hours before the second cooking. Thanks to Heystopthatnow for alerting me to the fact that I had omitted a cooking time for this step.
- Before the second cooking, baste the ribs. Then baste them again every 10 minutes. You want the ribs to be saucy.
- Serve with corn cobs, baked potatoes and salad. Garlic bread is nice, too.