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Cookbook author shares Honey Glazed Pork Ribs recipe perfect for barbecue season

Erika Schlick, health coach, blogger and author of the cookbook Wandering Palate joined us today to demonstrate how to cook honey glazed pork ribs.

The cookbook has several healthy recipes to make while you have some extra time at home and are looking for simple and healthy meals to prepare. It’s a collection of 28 days of travel inspired healthy Paleo meals that help keep Schlick in remission from Lyme disease and multiple autoimmune conditions. Here’s more from her:

The best way to cook pork ribs is low and slow, and then glaze them in a sticky sauce at the end. These ones take approximately 3 hours in the oven and are extremely juicy and tender when they are done. The sauce is an incredible mixture of liquid honey, tamari, and garlic that caramelizes slightly on the meat towards the end of cooking.

Honey Glazed Pork Ribs

Servings: 4
Prep Time:
15 minutes
Cook Time: 3
hours and 10 minutes

Ingredients

2 racks of pork ribs (Order pork ribs from Butcher Box)salt,
to taste
coconut oil,
for greasing
½ cup honey 
2 tablespoons tamari
or coconut
aminos 

1 tablespoon sesame
oil 

1 tablespoon garlic
powder 

1 tablespoon onion
powder 

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 275 F (135 C).

2. Flip the ribs so they are bone side up and check to
see if there is a silvery membrane that needs to be removed. If it is still
attached, use a knife to remove the layer and expose the bones.

3. Season the ribs with salt to taste.

4. Roll out a piece of aluminum foil and grease it with
some coconut oil. Place the ribs meat side down in the center and wrap the
foil tightly around them so that no air can escape. Place on a rimmed baking sheet
and cook in the oven for 3 hours. 

5. After 3 hours, make the glaze by whisking the honey
with the tamari, sesame oil, garlic powder, and onion powder together. 

6. Bring the ribs out of the oven and increase the oven
temperature to 375 F (190 C). Open the foil carefully and allow the steam to
escape before opening it up completely.

7. Using a pastry brush, brush the glaze over the ribs.
Return the ribs to the oven 10 to 15 minutes until the glaze becomes sticky.

8. Serve the ribs with a side salad or greens.

Wandering Palate is currently shipping and available on her website and Amazon:

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