Dang, I do hate to give up some a these recipes.
I do use a rub on the ribs when I start them, when I first put them in the grille to get started nekkid. When they get hot enough that the juice begins bubblin out of the ends of the bones, then I take them out and put them in foil and I cover them good on both sides with Sweet Baby Rays BBQ. The regular stuff, not the sweet honey stuff. Then I seal that heavy duty tin foil up really tight and put them back in for about 2-1/2 hours to slow cook in that pressure environment.
That makes fall apart ribs. The Leggs BBQ rub and the BBQ sause go together like hand and glove.
Now if your ribs arent primo, then dont blame me.