This Guava Glazed Smoked Baby Back Ribs Recipe, inspired by Tommy Bahama restaurants, is going to wow your guests with its tropical inspired flavors. I'm using a smoker box for this recipe. If you have a smoker or pellet grill, you can adjust the smoker temperature to about 225℉ and cook 3-4 hours, until the ribs are done to your liking.
To get started, soak 2 large handfuls guava, apple, or cherry wood chips in hot water for 30 minutes.
Mix together dry rub ingredients.
Cut 2 racks baby back ribs in two or three slabs and coat well with the dry rub.
Preheat the grill on high. Turn one burner off and adjust the heat on the other burner to 350°F.
Drain the wood chips and place half of the chips in the grill smoker box. Let the wood burn until it smokes.
Place the ribs on the cool side of the grill. Cook the ribs, with the lid closed, for 1 hour.
As the ribs are cooking, let’s prepare the Guava Glaze:
In a medium pot over medium heat, we’re going to add all of the glaze ingredients. After it comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer about 5 minutes. Set aside.
After the hour is up, add the remaining chips to the grill, and cook with the lid closed for about three hours.
OK, let’s check the ribs. You want the meat to be so tender that it tears easily when a rack is bent in half and the meat has shrunk at least 1/4-inch from the bone.
Brush the tops of the ribs with some of the glaze. Cook, with the lid closed, until the glaze sets, for about 5 minutes. Turn the ribs and repeat.
Transfer the ribs to a chopping board and let stand for 3 to 5 minutes. Cut between the bones and serve hot with any remaining glaze.