Memphis Baby Back Ribs Recipe

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WEBMay 8, 2020 · Bring to a low boil, whisking, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Whisk in 1/2 cup water and simmer 5 minutes. Stir in 1/4 cup of …

Rating: 5/5(2)
Category: Main-Dish
Author: Melissa Cookston
Difficulty: Intermediate
1. Make the rub: Whisk the turbinado sugar, brown sugar, salt, paprika, ancho powder, granulated garlic, onion powder, mustard powder, cayenne, cumin and 1 teaspoon black pepper in a medium bowl.
2. Preheat a grill to medium low and prepare for indirect cooking: On a gas grill, preheat the grill, then turn off half the burners. On a charcoal grill, light the coals, then bank to one side; put a disposable aluminum drip pan on the unlit side of the grill under the grates. Meanwhile, soak the wood chips in water, 30 minutes; drain.
3. Make the ribs: Turn the ribs bone-side up. Slip a paring knife between the thin membrane and the bone to loosen, then pull off the membrane; trim any excess fat. Season both sides of the racks with the rub (about 1/2 tablespoon per side). Transfer to a roasting pan, bone-side down, and let sit 30 minutes.
4. When the grill registers 250˚ F, add the wood chips: On a gas grill, fill a smoker box with the chips and use according to the manufacturer’s instructions; on a charcoal grill, sprinkle the chips over the coals. Place the ribs bone-side down on the cooler side of the grill. Cover the grill and smoke the ribs for 2 hours (if using charcoal, adjust the air vents and add more coals as needed so the temperature stays around 250˚ F).

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WEBMay 19, 2022 · Prepare your ribs. Remove the papery membrane on the back of your ribs and trim off any loose pieces of ribs or thick pieces of …

Rating: 5/5(5)
Calories: 467 per serving
Category: Main Course
1. Preheat your smoker. These ribs are smoked at a higher temperature of 275 degrees F using Hickory wood.
2. Prepare your ribs. Remove the papery membrane on the back of your ribs and trim off any loose pieces of ribs or thick pieces of fat. Using 3 Tablespoons of your Memphis Style Dry Rub, season your ribs liberally on both sides and press the seasoning in with your hands (don't actually rub it).
3. Smoke your ribs. Get your ribs on the smoker (bone side down) and close the lid. Don't peek or lift the lid at all for the first hour.
4. Begin spritzing. Combine the apple cider vinegar and apple juice in a spritzing bottle. Spritz the ribs every 30 minutes after the first hour.

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WEBJun 9, 2017 · Season the ribs liberally with Memphis-style barbecue rub. You'll use about 1 tablespoon per pound. Arrange the ribs on the …

1. Preheat oven to 275°F. Line a roasting pan or a baking sheet with aluminum foil, and set aside. (This may require more than one pan if you're making a lot of ribs.)
2. Rinse ribs and pat dry with paper towels, and remove any silver skin from the backs. (You should be able to remove this with your fingers.)
3. If you want, trim the ribs into 4-5 rib sections.
4. Season the ribs liberally with Memphis-style barbecue rub. You'll use about 1 tablespoon per pound.

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WEBSep 20, 2010 · This masterpiece is in fact a succulent, low-sodium rack of BBQ pork ribs that I made in a flash (cooking confession: the preparation time was about 10 minutes, …

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WEBAug 10, 2018 · You can easily hit that temperature range on a standard kettle grill and hold it for the one-to-two hours of required cooking time, but over direct heat, the ribs would burn. In order to deliver a more gentle …

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WEBAug 15, 2023 · Method. Remove the membrane: For more tender pork ribs that better absorb the flavor of the rub, remove the thin, whitish membrane found on the underside of the rack. Lay the rack on a work surface with …

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WEBMay 13, 2021 · Give them a nice coating on all sides. Make the basting sauce. Melt butter and apple cider in a saucepan and place it on the smoker alongside the ribs. Smoke. Smoke the ribs for 1.5 hours without lifting …

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WEBJul 2, 2014 · Twenty minutes before serving, un-stack the ribs if necessary, then brush with barbecue sauce. Remove the ribs from the grill and let rest 10 minutes before cutting into individual or 2- to 3-rib portions. If desired, …

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WEBJun 30, 2020 · Season the ribs and put them in the pot: Sprinkle both sides of the ribs with the remaining rub (about 2 tablespoons). Cut the rib rack into 4 pieces, cutting between …

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WEBMay 3, 2016 · Combine the dry ingredients in a food processor and mix well. Apply a liberal layer of rib rub to the top side of each rack. Optional: Refrigerate for up to 24 hours …

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WEBFeb 28, 2018 · In a small bowl whisk together the toasted/ground spices and all remaining dry rub ingredients. Set aside. Whisk together the mop sauce ingredients. Set aside. Peel membrane off from the back of ribs. …

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WEBStep 3. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with foil and place a wire rack on top. Transfer ribs to rack and cook, uncovered, 1½ hours. Cover with foil and cook for an additional 1 hour. The ribs will be done …

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WEBJun 26, 2010 · This recipe makes ½ cup (8 tablespoons) of rub, the amount used on one slab of baby back ribs. Use the recipe card and adjust the number of tablespoons. Remember 3 teaspoons equals 1 tablespoon. 1 …

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WEBKeep the remaining sauce over very low heat to keep warm while cooking the ribs. With the grill temperature stabilized at 400°F, place the ribs centered on a cooking grate bone …

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WEBAug 21, 2019 · Ribs: Use 1/4 cup per rack of baby back ribs, 1/3 cup for St. Louis cut, and 1/2 cup for spare ribs. Roasts: For a 10-pound pork shoulder, use roughly 2/3 of a cup of rub. For a 5-6 pound roast, use 1/3 …

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