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SMOKED BARBECUE RIBS



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This recipe is from Paul Kirk, seven time world BBQ champion. He is known as the Baron of BBQ. I found the recipe in the June 2009 edition of AmericanWay Magazine.

Provided by januarybride

Categories     Pork

Time 4h40m

Yield 3 slabs, 6-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 cup garlic salt
1/4 cup onion salt
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup paprika
1/4 cup ground annatto seed (look for it at your Mexican grocery store)
1/4 cup fresh coarse ground black pepper
2 teaspoons cayenne
2 teaspoons ground celery seed
3 slabs st. louis style spareribs
1 cup apple juice

Steps:

  • Combine all of the spices with the sugar and blend well forming a BBQ spice mix to use as a rub.
  • Trim the ribs of any excess fat and remove the membrane from the back of the ribs.
  • Season the ribs all over with the spice mix.
  • Place ribs bone side down in an enclosed (covered) smoker preheated to 230 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Turn the ribs and baste with apple juice every hour for 4 to 5 hours, or until you can take two side by side ribs and tear them apart easily.
  • During the last 30 minutes of smoking you will need to start glazing the ribs on both sides with BBQ sauce of your choice, every 10 minutes (3 times in total).
  • Remove the ribs from the smoker, cover and let rest for 10-15 minutes; serve hot.

MEATHEAD'S LAST MEAL RIBS RECIPE



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These are the best BBQ pork ribs you will ever eat. They are so good you would ask for them as your "last meal". We're talking classic Southern barbecue ribs here, the barbecue ribs that win barbecue championships. The recipe is a melange of flavors: A complex spice rub, elegant hardwood smoke, tangy sweet sauce, all underpinned and held together by the distinct flavor of pork.

Provided by Kris Coppieters

Categories     Dinner     Lunch     Main Course

Time 6h

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 slab ribs (any cut (baby back, spare ribs, St. Louis cut))
4 tablespoons Meathead's Memphis Dust ((see notes below if you would prefer to use our bottled pork rub))
1 teaspoon Morton Coarse Kosher Salt ((¼ teaspoon per pound of meat))
6 tablespoons barbecue sauce ((Sauce is optional. See notes below if you would prefer to use our bottled KC BBQ sauce))

Steps:

  • Prep. Rinse the ribs in cool water to remove any bone bits from the butchering.
  • If the butcher has not removed the membrane from the under side, do it yourself. It gets leathery and hard to chew, it keeps fat in, and it keeps sauce out. To remove it, insert a butter knife under the membrane, then your fingers, work a section loose, grip it with a paper towel, and peel it off. If you can't get the skin off, with a sharp knife, cut slashes through it every inch so some of the fat will render out during the cooking. Click here to see more photos of how to skin 'n' trim ribs and here's a quickie 1 minute video of the technique.
  • Trim the excess fat from both sides of the rack of ribs.
  • Next it is time to add the salt. The rule of thumb is 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt per pound of meat, but ribs are about 50% bone, so use about 1/4 teaspoon per pound. You can simply eyeball it by sprinkling on the same amount of salt you would sprinkle on the ribs if they were served to you unsalted. If you can, give the salt 1 to 2 hours to be absorbed. The process of salting in advance is called dry brining.
  • Before adding a BBQ rub, be aware of double salt jeopardy! Rubs and spice blends are a great way to add flavor to meat, but almost all commercial rubs contain salt so be careful not to pre-salt the ribs if you plan on using one of these rubs otherwise they will be unbearably salty. Also note that some ribs sold in grocery stores are labeled as "enhanced" or "flavor enhanced" or "self-basting" or "basted," meaning that they have been injected with a brine at the packing plant so if you are using these you probably want to use a rub that doesn't include salt like our Meathead's Memphis Dust recipe.Some folks insist on putting the barbecue rub on the night before, but it isn't necessary. The molecules in spices are too large to penetrate more than a tiny fraction of an inch. Read this for the science.
  • Before applying the rub, just coat the meat with a thin layer of water. The water helps dissolve the spices. A lot of cooks like to use mustard under the rub as a form of glue. Mustard is water, vinegar, and maybe white wine (all mostly water) with mustard powder mixed in. The amount of mustard powder is so small that by the time the water steams off and drips away, the mustard powder remaining is miniscule. My experience is that using a mustard slather makes little or no difference in the final outcome. If you want a mustard flavor, you will do much better by simply sprinkling it on the meat. Once wet, sprinkle enough Meathead's Memphis Dust to coat all surfaces but not so much that the meat doesn't show through. That is about 2 tablespoons per side depending on the size of the slab. Spread the Memphis Dust on the meat and rub it in.
  • Fire up. Pre-heat your barbecue smoker or set up your grill for 2-zone (indirect) cooking. Adjust the dampers on your cooker to bring the temperature to about 225°F and try to keep it there throughout the cook. Cooking at 225°F will allow the meat to roast low and slow, liquefying the collagen in connective tissues and melting fats without getting the proteins knotted in a bunch. It's a magic temp that creates silky texture, adds moisture, and keeps the meat tender. If you can't hit 225°F, get as close as you can. Don't go under 200°F and try not to go over 250°F.When monitoring the cooker temperature you can absolutely positively noway nohow rely on bi-metal dial thermometers. If you are not monitoring your cooker with a good digital oven thermometer, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Using a dial thermometer is like trying to send email with a typewriter. Click here to read my buyer's guide to thermometers.Once you have reached the desired temperature, add about 4 ounces of dry wood, placing it as close to the flame as possible.
  • Cook. Put the slabs in the cooker in indirect heat, meaty side up, close the lid, go drink a beer, read a book, or make love.
  • When the smoke dwindles after 20 to 30 minutes, add another 4 ounces of wood. After that, DO NOT add any more wood. On your first attempt, resist the temptation. Nothing will ruin a meal faster and waste money better than over-smoked meat. You can always add more the next time you cook, but you cannot take it away if you over-smoke.
  • If you have more than one slab on, halfway through the cook you will need to move the ribs closest to the fire away from the heat, and the slabs farthest from the flame in closer. Leave the meat side up. There is no need to flip the slabs. You can peek if you must, but don't leave the lid open for long.
  • This next step is known as the Texas Crutch. This optional trick involves wrapping the slab in foil with about an ounce of water for up to an hour to speed cooking and tenderize a bit. Almost all barbecue ribs competition cooks use the Texas Crutch to get an edge. But the improvement is really slight and I never bother for backyard cooking. If you crutch too long you can turn the meat to mush and time in foil can soften the bark and remove a lot of rub. I recommend it only for barbecue competitions when the tiniest improvement can mean thousands of dollars. Skip it and you'll still have killer ribs. But if you've seen it on TV and must try it, click here to learn more about The Texas Crutch. The Texas Crutch is it is baked into a popular technique called the 3-2-1 method which I do not recommend. Two hours in foil or butcher paper is far too long and can make the meat mushy. Try the Texas Crutch after you master the basics.
  • For cooking time, allow 5 to 7 hours for St. Louis Cut (SLC) Ribs or Spare Ribs, and 3 to 5 hours for Baby Back Ribs. Thicker, meatier slabs take longer. If you use rib holders so they are crammed close to each other, add another hour.
  • When it is time to find out whether or not the ribs are ready, we us the bend test (a.k.a. the bounce test). Although we insist that you buy a good digital meat thermometer for most smoking and grilling, this is one of the few meats on which you cannot use a meat thermometer because the bones have an impact on the meat temp and because the meat is so thin. To conduct the bend test, pick up the slab with tongs and bounce it gently. If the surface cracks as in the picture above, it is ready. Here are some other tricks to tell when ribs are ready.
  • Once the ribs are done cooking it is time to add the sauce unless you intend to serve them "dry" like they do in Memphis. The key to saucing ribs is to go easy on it so that the meat can shine through. Simply paint both sides of the rack with your favorite home made barbecue sauce or store-bought barbecue sauce and cook for another 15 minutes or so. Don't put the sauce on earlier than that. It has sugar and there is a risk it can burn. Now here's a trick I like: Sizzle on the sauce. Put the ribs with sauce directly over the hottest part of a grill in order to caramelize and crisp the sauce. On a charcoal grill, just move the slab over the coals. On a gas grill, crank up all the burners. On a water smoker, remove the water pan and move the meat close to the coals. On an offset smoker, put a grate over the coals in the firebox and put the meat there. With the lid open so you don't roast the meat from above, sizzle the sauce on one side and then the other. The sauce will actually sizzle and bubble. Stand by your grill and watch because sweet sauce can go from caramelized to carbonized in less than a minute! One coat of a thick sauce should be enough, but if you need two, go ahead, but don't hide all the fabulous flavors under too much sauce. If you think you'll want more sauce, put some in a bowl on the table.
  • Serve. Once sauced, slice the rack between the bones. If you've done all this right, you will notice that there is a thin pink layer beneath the surface of the meat. This does not mean it is undercooked! It is the highly prized smoke ring caused by the combustion gases and the smoke. It is a sign of Amazing Ribs. Now plate, serve to your guests, and take a bow when the applause swells from the audience.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 61 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 1 mg, Sodium 1135 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 12 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 6h45m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 racks baby back ribs (about 3 pounds each)
1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon paprika
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon mustard powder
Kosher salt
1 lemon, halved
1 apple, quartered
1 cup apple juice or cider
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Vegetable oil, for brushing

Steps:

  • Prepare the ribs (see below). Combine the brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, cumin, mustard powder and 2 tablespoons salt in a small bowl. Rub the ribs all over with the cut sides of the lemon and then the spice mixture and place in a large roasting pan or resealable plastic bag. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.
  • Meanwhile, soak the wood chips in water 1 hour, then prepare your grill for smoking, filling the smoker box with one-quarter each of the wood chips and apple.
  • About 30 minutes before smoking, remove the ribs from the refrigerator and let stand at room temperature. Meanwhile, combine the apple juice, Worcestershire sauce and vinegar in a small spray bottle. Shake to mix.
  • Once the grill reaches 250 degrees F, lightly brush the grates with vegetable oil and place the ribs on the cooler side of the grill, meat-side up. Spray with the apple juice mixture. Close the grill and let smoke 1 hour.
  • Replenish the smoker box with another one-quarter each of the wood chips and apple. Flip the ribs so they're meat-side down with the opposite edge of the racks closer to the smoker box. Spray with the apple juice mixture; close the grill and let smoke 1 more hour. Repeat this process every hour until the ribs are dark brown and tender and the meat starts to shrink away from the bones, about 2 more hours. Remove the ribs from the grill and let rest 5 minutes before slicing.
  • How to prep your ribs:
  • Position the ribs meat-side down. Insert a paring knife under the membrane that covers the back of the rack. Loosen the membrane with the knife. Grab the membrane with your fingers and peel off completely.

SMOKED RIBS WITH CAROLINA-STYLE BBQ SAUCE



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Provided by Bobby Flay

Time 19h15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 35

1/4 cup ancho chili powder
2 tablespoons Spanish paprika
2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons dry mustard
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons ground coriander
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon ground cumin
2 teaspoons chile de arbol
2 racks St. Louis-style pork ribs, 12 ribs each, membrane removed
1/4 cup canola oil
2 cups cider vinegar
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon cayenne powder
Few dashes hot pepper sauce (recommended: Tabasco)
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Mix of hickory and applewood chips
1 quart apple cider
North Carolina Barbecue Sauce, recipe follows
1/4 cup canola oil
2 medium Spanish onions, coarsely chopped
6 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
2 cups ketchup
2/3 cup water
1/4 cup ancho chili powder
2 tablespoons paprika
2/3 cup Dijon mustard
2/3 cup cider vinegar
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
2 canned chipotle chiles in adobo, chopped
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons molasses
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • For the rub:
  • Combine all the spices in a small bowl. Brush both sides of the racks with oil and rub with the spice mixture. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least 12 hours.
  • In a large pot over low heat, add all the mop ingredients. Bring to a simmer and cook until the sugar is dissolved. Let cool to room temperature.
  • Remove the ribs from the refrigerator 45 minutes before smoking to allow them to come to room temperature. Add the mix of hickory and applewood chips to the smoker according to package instructions. Heat a smoker to 220 degrees F. Put the apple cider in a small heatproof pan in the smoker.
  • Put the ribs directly on the smoker rack. Smoke for 6 hours, brushing the ribs with the mop every hour for the first 5 hours. During the last hour, brush the ribs with the North Carolina Barbecue Sauce every 10 minutes. Remove the ribs to a serving platter and serve.
  • For the BBQ Sauce:
  • Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan. Add the onions and cook until soft, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the ketchup and water, bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the remaining ingredients and simmer until thickened, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. Cool for about 5 minutes.
  • Carefully transfer the mixture to a food processor and puree until smooth. Season with salt and pepper, to taste, then pour into a bowl and allow to cool at room temperature. Sauce will keep for 1 week in the refrigerator, stored in a tightly sealed container.

LARRY'S SMOKED BBQ SPARE RIBS



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Slow-smoked BBQ ribs.

Provided by LMadara

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork     Pork Rib Recipes     Spare Ribs

Time 4h5m

Yield 9

Number Of Ingredients 9

apple wood chips
½ cup paprika
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
3 racks pork spareribs
3 cups apple juice
3 cups barbeque sauce

Steps:

  • Prepare an indirect fire with charcoal in a smoker or grill, according to manufacturer's instructions. Once the coals get going, add wood chips. Maintain a temperature of 230 to 260 degrees F (110 to 127 degrees F).
  • Meanwhile, mix paprika, brown sugar, garlic powder, salt, and pepper together in a bowl until well combined. Spread rub all over ribs, making sure not to miss any spots.
  • Place ribs on the preheated smoker or grill on the opposite side of the fire. Cover and smoke ribs, adding wood chips as needed to maintain temperature, until rub has set and looks dry, 1 to 2 hours. Baste with apple juice and continue to cook, basting every 30 minutes, for 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours more.
  • Brush BBQ sauce on both sides of the ribs, and cook for 15 minutes. Brush again, and cook until meat pulls away easily from the bone, 10 to 15 minutes longer. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1252.9 calories, Carbohydrate 48 g, Cholesterol 320.7 mg, Fat 81.5 g, Fiber 3.2 g, Protein 78.3 g, SaturatedFat 29.6 g, Sodium 1960.3 mg, Sugar 34.7 g

SMOKED BBQ RIBS - TRAEGER GRILLS



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Master these smoked BBQ ribs. Smoky, saucy, and slightly sweet, these St. Louis cut ribs are a cut above the rest. Get out your Traeger and your napkins.

Provided by Traeger Kitchen

Categories     Pork

Number Of Ingredients 4

St. Louis-style ribs
Traeger Pork & Poultry Rub
apple juice
Traeger BBQ Sauce

Steps:

  • Pat the ribs dry with paper towels and peel the membrane from the back of each rack.
  • Apply an even coat of Traeger Pork & Poultry Rub to the front, back and sides of the ribs. Let sit at room temperature for 20 minutes, or refrigerate for up to 4 hours.
  • When ready to cook, set the Traeger temperature to 225℉ and preheat with the lid closed for 15 minutes. For optimal flavor, use Super Smoke, if available.
  • Insert the probe into the center of a rack of ribs, avoiding the bones. Place the ribs, bone-side down, directly on the grill grates. Close the lid and smoke until the internal temperature reaches 201°F, about 4 1/2 hours. Add the apple juice to a spray bottle and spritz the ribs after 1 hour of cooking and every 45 minutes thereafter.
  • Brush the ribs on both sides with a light layer of Traeger BBQ sauce. Continue cooking until the sauce sets, about 10 minutes.
  • Remove the ribs from the grill and let rest for 10 minutes, then slice between the bones into individual ribs. Serve with more Traeger BBQ Sauce. Enjoy!

BBQ SMOKER PORK RIBS RECIPE BY TASTY



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Here's what you need: pork rib, BBQ sauce, ground ginger, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, paprika, minced garlic, onion powder, ground black pepper, mustard powder

Provided by Mike Price

Categories     Dinner

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 rack pork rib, St. Louis-style or baby back
2 cups BBQ sauce, optional
1 tablespoon ground ginger
½ tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 tablespoons onion powder
1 ½ tablespoons ground black pepper
1 ½ tablespoons mustard powder

Steps:

  • Using a charcoal chimney or lighter fluid, light 6-8 pieces of lump charcoal and let them come to a full burn. Add to your firebox and preheat the smoker to roughly 225°F (105°C), adding charcoal to the fire as necessary.
  • Add the ginger, cayenne, garlic powder, paprika, minced garlic, onion powder, black pepper, and mustard powder in a medium bowl and mix thoroughly.
  • Place ribs on a large sheet of aluminum foil and coat liberally with spice rub on all sides.
  • Place a metal pan filled with water at the end of the smoker's cooking chamber closest to the firebox. Place ribs directly on the grate of your cooking chamber and close the smoker. Open the vents at both ends of the smoker.
  • Add a chunk or two of smoking wood to the firebox each half hour to create a stream of thin but visible smoke that is somewhat blue in appearance. Too much wood may result in thick, gray smoke. If this happens, open the smoker and clear the smoke out, waiting to close it until you're able to achieve manageable smoke again.
  • Maintain the heat by adding additional charcoal as necessary.
  • Smoke ribs for 3-5 hours, spraying each hour with water to keep the surface from drying out.
  • Cook time will vary based on the size and type of rib (baby backs will cook faster than spareribs). Use a meat thermometer to gauge doneness.
  • At 170°F (75°C), remove the ribs from the smoker and place onto a large sheet of aluminum foil. If using barbecue sauce, apply now with a basting brush. Wrap the aluminum foil up to enclose the ribs, and place them back in your smoker for an additional 30 minutes.
  • Let meat rest at least 15 minutes off the heat before slicing. Serve with remaining barbecue sauce and preferred sides.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 638 calories, Carbohydrate 67 grams, Fat 30 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 21 grams, Sugar 47 grams

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3-2-1 BARBECUE RIB SMOKING METHOD - THE SPRUCE EATS
2021-04-26 Place ribs bone-side down in smoker at 225 F /110 C and cook for three hours. Remove ribs from the smoker and wrap tightly in aluminum foil to form an airtight seal. Return to the smoker bone-side up and smoke for two hours. Unwrap the ribs and return to the smoker bone-side down for one more hour.
From thespruceeats.com


SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS RECIPE - MASTERBUILT
1/2 tablespoon Salt. 03. Place ribs in smoker and cook for 3 hours. After 3 hours, remove the ribs and wrap in heavy-duty aluminum foil (Optional: You can baste with your favorite BBQ sauce at this time). 04. Return to smoker and cook for an additional 1- 1½ hours, or until internal temperature reaches 160°F. MASTER IT.
From masterbuilt.com


BARBECUE PORK RIB TIPS | THE SAUCE BY ALL THINGS BARBECUE
2022-06-24 Instructions. Preheat the Yoder Smokers YS1500s Pellet Grill to 275ºF. Slice the rib tips into 2”-3” pieces for individual servings. Toss the rib tips in Big Rick’s Jalapeño Honey Mustard to lightly coat the surface. Season with Meat Church Honey Bacon BBQ Rub and Yoder Smokers Pork Rub. Transfer to the smoker. If you choose to spritz ...
From atbbq.com


HOW TO MAKE PERFECT SMOKED RIBS | BBQ RECIPE | NERD CHEFS
2019-09-05 Close lid and cook for 30 more minutes. SAUCE RIBS: Heat BBQ sauce and add to a squirt bottle. Fill with equal amount of apple cider vinegar and shake to combine. Open lid to smoker and squirt on a light layer of sauce, spreading with your hand so that it evenly covers. Close lid for 10 minutes so that sauce sits.
From nerdchefs.com


THE ONLY SMOKED TEXAS BEEF RIB RECIPE Y'ALL WILL EVER NEED
2013-08-06 Add no more than 2 to 4 ounces (56.7 to 113.4 g) on a tight cooker, double that if it leaks a lot. Put the lid on. You will not need to add more wood and you will not need to turn the meat over. The exact length of the cook depends on variables such as the composition of the meat (each steer is different).
From amazingribs.com


321 RIBS METHOD FOR SMOKED RIBS (EASY TO FOLLOW RECIPE)
2022-06-10 Instructions. Peel off the underside (or bone side) of the rack of ribs’ membrane. If using (I recommend it), liberally sprinkle rib rub on both side of the baby back ribs or spare ribs. Preheat your smoker to 225°F and smoke for three hours directly on the rack bone side down. Carefully pull the ribs off the grates.
From thegrillingdad.com


SMOKED PORK RIBS - OKLAHOMA JOE'S
1. Preheat your smoker to 275°F. 2. Insert a butter knife between the membrane and one of the rib bones. Grab and pull the membrane with paper towels to remove it completely. 3. In a bowl, combine brown sugar, paprika, salt, pepper and garlic powder.
From oklahomajoes.com


TRAEGER RIBS
Texas Spicy. View All. New York Strip Steak Meal. Tomahawk and Cowboy Ribeye Meal. Wagyu Brisket Meal. Pulled Pork Sliders Meal. Berkshire St. Louis Ribs Meal. Maple Dijon Chicken Meal. Black Garlic Cedar Plank Salmon Meal.
From traeger.com


SMOKED RIBS {3-2-1 METHOD} - GIMME SOME GRILLING
2020-04-15 Smoke for 3 Hours – Preheat smoker to 225 degrees F and place the prepared ribs bone side down on smoker for 3 hours. Spritz with apple juice mixture every half hour. Wrap for 2 Hours – Remove ribs from smoker, lay ribs on tinfoil and pour BBQ and apple juice mixture into foil. Seal the foil so nothing leaks out and place ribs on smoker for ...
From gimmesomegrilling.com


TEXAS STYLE SMOKED BEEF SHORT RIBS RECIPE - SMOKED BBQ SOURCE
2021-10-27 Simple salt and pepper based seasoning works best for beef ribs. Mix the rub ingredients together and preferably add to a rub shaker to help you get an even coat of seasoning over the ribs. Before applying the rub, spread a thin layer of yellow mustard over the ribs to help the rub stick. Oil or Worchester sauce work too.
From smokedbbqsource.com


THE BEST SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS RECIPE (EASY!) | FROM SCRATCH FAST
2020-06-17 Discard the membrane. In a small bowl, whisk together the brown sugar, salt, pepper, chili powder, granulated garlic, granulated onion and smoked paprika. Rub both sides of the ribs with the rub. If you have the time, cover the ribs and refrigerate them overnight (or for up to 2 days). Preheat your smoker to 225˚F.
From fromscratchfast.com


321 RIBS RECIPE | EASY FALL OF THE BONE SMOKED RIBS
Making 321 Ribs. Place your ribs on the smoker (bone-side down) for 3 hours, spraying apple juice halfway through. Remove the ribs from the smoker and wrap in aluminum foil along with some apple juice. Place the ribs back on the smoker (meat side down) for another 2 hours at a higher temperature of 225º F (107° C)
From bbqhero.com


BBQ BEEF RIBS SMOKED ON THE GRILL - BBQ PIT BOYS
2015-12-10 4. Place meat on smoker, over indirect flame, cover and cook for 4 hours or until done. 5. After about 2 hours, spin the ribs for even cooking and mop with the apple juice, vinegar, beer mixture. 6. Remove from grill and let the meat rest for 20 minutes before carving.
From bbqpitboys.com


HOW TO SMOKE RIBS IN AN ELECTRIC SMOKER (WALKTHROUGH & RECIPE)
2022-02-23 Mix the ingredients together in a plastic container with a spoon or fork, and try to combine them as well as possible. Make sure any visible clumps are broken down. Put the lid on the container and shake as thoroughly as possible. …
From theonlinegrill.com


BEST SMOKED BBQ RIB RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
View Recipe. Pork spare ribs are seasoned with a homemade dry rub and smoked over low heat for a couple of hours to set the rub. Basting with apple juice the last 2 to 3 hours keeps these ribs moist and tender, and finishing with barbeque sauce for the last 15 minutes adds the final layer of flavor. Advertisement.
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