Created by Kchurchill5 on October 25, 2016
Step 1: Ribs ... Make sure to set the ribs on the counter to take the chill off.
Step 2: Sauce ... Add everything (except the herbs) to a large bowl and mix. Then, add the ribs; and toss, until they are all coated with the sauce.
Step 3: Foil Packet ... I use heavy duty foil; but, you can also use a double sheet of regular foil. You want a large sheet; probably 24x24 to accommodate all the ribs. Then, add the ribs to the center of the packet; in a single layer if possible. It is ok, if they overlap a bit. Add the onions and celery; then, pour any remaining sauce over the top. And, don't forget to add the fresh herb sprigs.
Step 4: Simply, fold up the packet like a present. Pull all the sides together, and fold the top, to make sure it is sealed well. Then, on to a sheet tray.
Step 5: Bake ... In a 325 degree oven, middle shelf, for 2 1/2-3 hours. My first batch took just 2 1/2 hours, because the ribs were smaller. However, my second batch took just over 3 hours; so, you just need to check them, once they reach just over 2 hours. There is NO exact time. You want them ... falling off the bone tender.
Step 6: Serve and ENJOY! ... Personally, I love creamy cheesy polenta or mashed potatoes. However, rice or buttered noodles would be equally as good. Add the ribs to a serving platter; and, garnish with parsley. Serve a simple green salad on the side. It is simple comfort food.