I hate McDonald’s with a passion. I grew up eating it on the regular. As an adult, I refuse to touch anything from the shame of a restaurant. When I was young and didn’t understand what quality food was, I enjoyed their McRib. Part of me really missed that sandwich, so I wanted to recreate it using real baby back ribs and not the pressed preformed “rib patty” that McDonald’s.To create a bbq rib sandwich, you need to either steam or slowly bake in the oven a 3-4 bone chunk of baby back ribs until the bones pull cleanly out of the meat. This will take about 90 minutes in a steamer pot or 2 hours at 300° in the oven wrapped in foil. Once the ribs are finished, flip the meat bone side up and pull out the bones. At this point, brush on bbq sauce and bake in a 400° oven for 15 minutes or so until the meat has firmed up. You can alternatively grill the boneless rib chunk if you are looking for that grilled taste. I like to use a Mexican teleras roll for the bun, but a chunk of baguette will work too.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time1 hourhr45 minutesmins
Marinating Time4 hourshrs
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: American, main course, Pork, sandwich, signature dishes
Author: Alex Gorgos
Equipment
steamer pot
Ingredients
14-bone baby back ribs
1tspsmoked paprika
1tspgarlic powder
1tsponion powder
1/2tspblack pepper
1/4tspsalt
bbq sauce
1sandwich baguette toasted
heirloom tomatothinly sliced
white onionthinly sliced
pickles sliced
mayonnaise
Instructions
Season the baby back ribs. Let marinate for at least 4 hours.
Place the back ribs in a steamer pot. Steam for 90 minutes.
Let the ribs cool slightly. The bones should pull out clean.
Brush the ribs with bbq sauce.
Place the ribs in a preheated 400° oven for 15 minutes.
Sandwich Assembly
Spread mayonnaise on both sides of the baguette.
Place the tomatoes on the bottom of the baguette, followed by the boneless ribs. Top with the onions and pickles.