Ah! BBQ ribs. Tender, juicy and delicious. They just scream summer grilling, but what to do the rest of the year? Have no fear. We've got you. You can make these Ultimate BBQ ribs that are AIP friendly from the comfort of your kitchen with this super easy oven baked recipe!
What makes these ribs AIP Friendly?
AIP stands for the Autoimmune Protocol and those of us living with an autoimmune disease know foods that cause inflammation can wreak havoc on our pain levels. Foods like tomatoes, sugars, Worcestershire sauce, seeds, and peppers (you know those things commonly found in BBQ sauce), are all to be avoided. However, THIS sweet and savory BBQ sauce uses only ingredients that are on the "Yes!" list for those of us autoimmune suffers. However, have no fear about the taste. These BBQ ribs are amazing. You'll never know the difference.
How easy is easy?
These ribs are super easy to make, require very little prep and only a few ingredients.
To make the ribs for 5 people, you'll need:
- 6lbs ribs, country style boneless or your favorite bone in ribs
- 1 lemon
- 2 cloves of garlic
That's it!
And baking is a snap! You simply bake for 2 hours, remove the solids and liquid, slather on our AIP BBQ sauce and bake another 40 minutes.
Recipe for Ultimate AIP BBQ Ribs
6lbs Ribs, country style Boneless or your favorite bone in ribs
Lemon, sliced thin
2 cloves of garlic, minced
½-1 cup BBQ Sauce and extra to serve
- Rub ribs with garlic. Top with lemon and put a thin layer of water in bottom of pan.
- Bake 300 degrees for 2 hours covered.
- Remove from oven, carefully drain cooking liquid out. Remove lemon slices and discard. Spoon BBQ over.
- Cover and bake 275 degrees for 40 minutes.
While your ribs are cooking, it's time to make your BBQ sauce.
In a larger blender (I use my ninja, but you could also use an immersion blender), blend up:
1/2 cup onion
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup apple sauce
3 tablespoons coconut aminos
1/4 cup honey
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons pumpkin mash
1 tablespoons molasses
1 clove garlic
1 tablespoon ginger, plus 1/2 teaspoon
1/2 tablespoon salt
1/2 teaspoon fish sauce
2 tablespoons bone broth
Heat up on the stove about 15 minutes until the ingredients reduce and thicken.
As long as you use newly opened ingredients or fresh cut, your BBQ sauce will stay good in the fridge for a week. This recipe makes 1 cup of sauce.
And your done! AIP compliant, so easy, and so delicious!
Click the link to download or print the recipe: Amazing AIP BBQ Sauce
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