There are many ways to approach making ribs. I've seen them done many ways...one of my favorites is char siu, or Chinese-style. Another is a traditional sweet-style (Memphis?) baby back type of rib. So when I set out to make ribs for the first time, I thought I'd combine my favorites. This is the result -- best of both worlds. You can use this rub in conjunction with my BBQ Sauce recipe, or you can use it with any store-bought sauce you prefer. It works well equally with both, I've found. :)
The key for these ribs is low & slow. They can then be finished on the grill, or set under an oven broiler. Hope you enjoy. ;)
Ingredients:
Half to whole slab of pork ribs (baby back, St. Louis-style, etc.), "silver" removed
1 C Brown sugar
The key for these ribs is low & slow. They can then be finished on the grill, or set under an oven broiler. Hope you enjoy. ;)
Ingredients:
Half to whole slab of pork ribs (baby back, St. Louis-style, etc.), "silver" removed
1 C Brown sugar
1Tbsp Garlic powder
1Tbsp Onion powder
2Tbsp Paprika
1Tbsp Kosher salt
1tsp White pepper
1tsp Chili pepper
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Directions:
Mix together all ingredients until well-blended. Rub generous amounts of mix into both sides of ribs – underneath and on top. Be sure to cover the entire slab. Place in wide, shallow pan. (Do not use a flat cookie sheet!)
Cover tightly with aluminum foil and place in preheated oven. Do not check on ribs during the baking time – keep foil tightly sealed. Let ribs roast in the oven for a minimum of 2 hours. (2-2½ hours for 1 slab, 2½-3 hours for 2 slabs.) Remove from oven.
Place ribs on a heated grill, using indirect heat, for 10 minutes. Apply BBQ sauce to the ribs, first on the underside, grill for 5-7 minutes, then flip and apply BBQ sauce to the top.
Remove after 5-7 minutes and serve.
Cover tightly with aluminum foil and place in preheated oven. Do not check on ribs during the baking time – keep foil tightly sealed. Let ribs roast in the oven for a minimum of 2 hours. (2-2½ hours for 1 slab, 2½-3 hours for 2 slabs.) Remove from oven.
Place ribs on a heated grill, using indirect heat, for 10 minutes. Apply BBQ sauce to the ribs, first on the underside, grill for 5-7 minutes, then flip and apply BBQ sauce to the top.
Remove after 5-7 minutes and serve.
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05/30/2009
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