How to Grill Ribs on a Gas Grill?

Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs

Trim excess fat and pat the ribs dry

Apply a dry rub evenly on both sides

Let the ribs rest with the rub for at least 30 minutes

Preheat the gas grill for indirect heat at 250 to 300°F

Turn off the burners under the ribs and leave one or more side burners on

Place a drip pan under the ribs if needed

Put the ribs on the cool side of the grill, bone side down

Close the lid and maintain a steady low temperature

Cook the ribs for 2 to 3 hours, depending on thickness

Add wood chips in a smoker box or foil packet if desired

Check occasionally and add more fuel or adjust burners to keep temperature stable

Wrap the ribs in foil with a little liquid if you want softer ribs

Return wrapped ribs to the grill and continue cooking until tender

Unwrap the ribs during the last 15 to 30 minutes

Brush on barbecue sauce during the final stage if desired

Move the ribs briefly over direct heat only to caramelize the sauce

Remove the ribs when the meat has pulled back from the bones and is tender

Rest the ribs for 10 to 15 minutes before slicing

Slice between the bones and serve

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