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Judging the Temperature of a Grill Just like when cooking food in the oven, when grilling, it is important to cook certain types of food at certain temperatures. If you don’t have a thermostat on your grill you can use the hand method. Extend your hand, palm side down over the grill about 5 inches above the grate – think of it as if a can of soda in sitting on the grate and your hand is sitting on top of the can. How long you can keep you hand there will determine the temperature. If you can keep it there for 2 to 4 seconds, that’s high heat – 450 – 550 degrees, 5 to 7 seconds is medium – 350 – 450 degrees and 8 to 10 seconds is low, 250 – 350 degrees. All these temps are Fahrenheit.This is not a game of chicken or a way to test how macho you are – use common sense and pull your hand away as soon as it feels too hot, don’t wait until it hurts and you burn yourself! Keeping Food from Sticking.If you pre-heat your grill and then oil the grates of the grill your food will be a lot less likely to stick. Just FYI, it is not a good idea to spray non-stick cooking spray directly into an open flame. Trust me on this one! So there, in a nut shell is what I know about grilling and it has turned me into a contender! I hope it helps you too. If you are looking for the perfect side dish for these ribs, try my Asian Coleslaw. Asian Country Style Ribs Ingredients 3 pounds country-style pork ribs1 cup San-J Asian BBQ Sauce, use divided plus more for serving Directions Place ribs in a large plastic storage bag with ½ cup San-J Asian BBQ Sauce, shake gently to combine and let marinate for 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature. Prepare grill to medium heat (350 – 400 degrees). If using a gas grill, turn off one side, if using coals push them to either side to create indirect heat. Brush the grates with oil. Remove ribs from the marinade and discard marinade. Cook the ribs over indirect heat, with the lid closed for 20 minutes. Turn and brush with some of the remaining San-J Asian BBQ Sauce. Cover and cook for another 25 minutes. Brush ribs with the remaining San-J Asian BBQ Sauce, wrap tightly in foil and let rest for 30 minutes off the heat. Serve with extra San-J Asian BBQ Sauce on the side if desired. This Gluten Free Asian Barbeque Ribs Recipe serves 6.Article Source: http://simplygluten-free.com/blog/2011/09/gluten-free-asian-barbeque-ribs-recipe.html