Grilled BBQ Boneless Pork Ribs with Peach Pico de Gallo and Cabbage Slaw
Rachel Riesgraf
Delicious BBQ seasoned boneless pork ribs grilled over high heat searing the ribs while keeping the inside tender and juicy. Fresh and simple peach pico de gallo and creamy cabbage slaw pair perfectly with the BBQ ribs. It's a summer staple!
½jalapeno, seeds and membrane removed and finely chopped
¼cupfresh cilantro, roughly chopped
2tablespoons lime juice
1teaspoonhoney
pinch of salt
Cabbage Slaw
¼cupmayonnaise
1teaspoondijon mustard
2teaspoonshoney
1tablespoonapple cider vinegar(or lime juice)
¼teaspoonsalt
⅛teaspoonblack pepper
1small green cabbage, shredded(about 4-5 cups)
¼cupfresh cilantro, roughly chopped
Instructions
Preheat your grill the medium-high heat, about 450°F. Meanwhile, make the pico and slaw.
Peach Pico de Gallo
Add all the ingredients to a food processor and pulse 4-5 times until roughly chopped and combined. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.
Cabbage Slaw
In a large bowl, mix together the mayo, mustard, vinegar, honey, salt and pepper. Toss in the cabbage and cilantro. Let chill in the fridge while you grill the ribs.
Boneless Pork Ribs
Once hot, oil the grill grates by dipping a paper towel in oil, then use tongs to rub the oiled pepper towel on the grill grates.
Lay the ribs on the hot grill and cook for about 15-20 minutes, flipping the ribs about every 5 minutes. Keep the lid closed between flipping. Grill until the ribs reach an internal temperature of about 150°. If desired, brush the ribs with BBQ sauce during the last 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate and loosely cover with tinfoil. Let rest for 5-10 minutes.
Serve with peach pico de gallo and cabbage slaw!
Notes
If using boneless country-style ribs that aren't pre-seasoned, I recommend seasoning the ribs with BBQ dry-rub about 10-15 minutes before grilling. You can get my favorite Sweet BBQ Rub recipe here - it's made with simple, pantry staple ingredients. If desired, brush the ribs with your favorite BBQ sauce during the last 5 minutes of grilling. I also have a great recipe for homemade Sweet & Tangy BBQ sauce!
Nutritional information is automatically calculated by a third party software and is only an estimate, not a guarantee. This information is provided as courtesy, and you are solely responsible for all decisions related to your health.
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