Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
The Ingredients: marinade for about 2 rib racks

Chinese spicy ribs:
- ketchup
- Chinese (or Asian) pili-pili (bottle)
- 2 gloves of garlic
- salt & pepper
‘Distinguished’ ribs
- 1 lime
- 2 tsps. smoked paprika powder
- 3 tbsp. sugar
- 2 globes of garlic
- salt & pepper
Now that we finally are getting some sun in Belgium, after all it is only June 3rd … the barbecue can come out of the garden shed.
A BBQ meal ever so successful for the lover of meat, are grilled spare ribs. Like the Americans say ‘the rack of ribs’. In Belgium the rack of ribs is actually cut in half lengthwise and one rack is about 10-15 cm wide and 30-40 cm long. Just the size an average person can dispatch during an evening diner.
Ribs are always great, served as ‘finger food’ with the aperitif as appetizer, or as a main dish served with a jacked potato with some sour cream or garlic butter, and a simple green salad and tomatoes. Simple, cheap and a definitely a treat deluxe.
The following post is not about grilling, it is about marinating. If you want to surprise your audience, marinate your spare ribs in advance. These are 2 of the summer marinades my hubby specifically developed for ribs.
The work:
Cut the garlic, squeeze the lime and mix the marinade ingredients and smear them on the ribs. Cover up the ribs and keep them in the fridge to marinate at least 2 hours before you grill them. You can even prepare this the evening beforehand.
When it is time, grill the ribs and use the left over marinade to baste the meat from time to time while you are grilling. You can use one of these modern heat resistant kitchen brushes.
Et voilà, you can discover for yourself how different the 2 preparations taste.
The tip:
I you can’t find the smoked paprika, you can improvise by mixing regular paprika powder with cayenne pepper.
The secret:
Each year we dedicate our first weekend of summer to contribute to one of our town’s festivals ‘de Zomerfeesten’. Our contribution is limited the hard work of serving mojito’s for 3 days. Depending on the weather, mojito sales vary from good to extremely good. In one of these not so extremely good years we ended up with a lot of left over limes. After having preserved a large part for use in the winter tagines, my husband kept on searching what he could do with them. Apart from the obvious lime sorbet, the ‘distinguished’ marinade was invented.
Hei, but if you ever need the recipe for mojito…