Memphis Style Rib Rub Recipes

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MEMPHIS DRY-RUBBED BACK RIBS



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When you go to the barbecue joints in Memphis, you can typically get your ribs wet or dry, the difference being that the wet ribs will be finished with a pretty heavy slather of a tomato-based, fairly sweet barbecue sauce, while the dry ribs will be finished with an additional dusting of the house barbecue rub. I happen to like the dry-rubbed version better, but there's usually a bottle of sauce on the table so I can add a little if I want. The most famous of all the dry rib joints in Memphis is The Rendezvous and I really like their ribs. They use loin baby back ribs and they cook them over charcoal until done, then they finish them with another layer of their delicious dry rub. I hope you like my version. These would go very well served with white beans and cornbread.

Provided by Food Network

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 slabs pork loin baby back ribs, about 2 1/4 pounds each
Rib Rub #99 as needed, recipe follows
3/4 cup Sugar In The Raw
1/2 cup salt
1/4 cup paprika
2 tablespoons finely ground black pepper
1 tablespoon granulated garlic
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice

Steps:

  • At least a half hour and up to 4 hours before you plan to cook the ribs, peel the membrane off the back of the ribs and trim any excessive fat. Season the ribs liberally on both sides with the Rib Rub. Refrigerate.
  • Prepare the grill for cooking over indirect heat at 300 degrees F using apple or cherry wood for flavor. Place the ribs directly on the cooking grate, meaty-side up. Cook for 1 hour. Flip and cook another 30 minutes. Flip again and cook until they are nicely caramelized and golden brown, about another 30 minutes, but may vary depending on your grill. Transfer the ribs to a platter.
  • Lay out two big double-layered sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil, each big enough to wrap a whole slab of the ribs. Transfer the ribs to the foil, meaty-side up. Fold the foil up around the ribs into a packet. Seal the packets snugly, being careful not to puncture the foil with the rib bones. Return to the grill for 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach your desired degree of tenderness. The best way to determine the doneness is to open the foil after 45 minutes and feel the texture of the meat. It should be very tender. Transfer the foil packets to a platter. Raise the temp of the grill to 400 degrees F. Remove the ribs from the foil and return to the cooking grate. Sprinkle lightly with additional Rib Rub #99. Cook for 5 minutes. Flip and sprinkle the other side lightly with the Rib Rub and cook for 5 minutes. Flip one last time and cook for 5 minutes more. Remove the ribs to a platter. Serve 1/2 slab to each guest.
  • Combine all ingredients, mix well, and store in an airtight container.

SMOKED RIB RUB RECIPE



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Everyone loves some good barbecue pork ribs. Even for barbecue fanatics, though, it can be tough to get ribs as delicious as the kind you get from a quality restaurant.

Provided by cavetools

Categories     Main Course

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 lbs 1 rack pork spareribs
1 Cup Dark brown sugar
1/2 Cup Sweet paprika
2 1/2 tbsp Kosher salt
2 1/2 tbsp Freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp Mustard powder
1 1/2 tsp Dried oregano
1 1/2 tsp Onion powder
1 1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1 1/2 tsp Cayenne pepper
1 Pint apple juice or apple cider
Barbecue sauce of choice

Steps:

  • Mix your dry spices together in a small bowl or other container.
  • If it hasn't been done already, flip your ribs over and make a small cut into the white membrane cover the back closest to one of the ends.
  • Using a paper towel to help grip, slowly and gently pull the membrane down until it separates from the ribs, using a knife to clean up any scraps.
  • Liberally coat both sides of your ribs in spices, rubbing into the meat to ensure everything is covered.
  • Wrap the rack in plastic wrap and place on a large baking tray in the refrigerator over night and up to a full 24 hours to let the flavors develop.
  • Half an hour before cook time, take your ribs from the fridge and let them start to warm up at room temperature.
  • This helps them to cook more evenly while they're smoking as the inside and outside will be roughly even in temperature, avoiding overcooking the outside with a raw inside.
  • Additionally, soak your wood chips in hot water at this time if you're using them instead of chunks.
  • Fill your smoker halfway with charcoal and light it.
  • Close the lid and allow it to start heating up.
  • If you're using a thermometer, it should read around 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • When your charcoal has burnt down and your smoker is up to temperature, add more charcoal, toss on your wood, add the grate, fill the water tank, and close the lid once again.
  • This gives the wood a chance to start smoking and the new material a chance to burn.
  • After another ten minutes or so, you're finally ready to cook.
  • Place your ribs meat side up into the center of your smoker and close the lid.
  • Depending on the type of rib you use, it'll most likely take around four hours to cook fully (baby backs run shorter, St. Louis run longer).
  • You can check this by sight if the meat has begun to pull away from the bones or by temperature when a rib measures 195 degrees Fahrenheit internally.
  • As your ribs smoke, make sure to monitor the levels of wood, charcoal, and water in your smoker and add more of each as needed.
  • Additionally, keep the temperature consistent by adjusting the air vents, especially when introducing new fuel to the fire.
  • Every half hour, spray your ribs down with apple juice or apple cider from a spray bottle.
  • This both flavors the meat and helps keep the outside moist during the long cooking process.
  • In the last half hour of cooking, paint on a thick layer of barbecue sauce across the meat and allow it to caramelize on the outside, though be careful not to burn it.
  • If it appears to be burning, remove the ribs from the heat or tent them in aluminum foil until they're fully cooked.
  • After removing your ribs from the smoker, allow them to rest half an hour at minimum while wrapped loosely in aluminum foil.
  • This gives the meat a chance to relax after being cooked and lets the juices redistribute throughout, making for a more tender, flavorful, and juicy rib.
  • Use this time strategically to finish any side dishes or meal prep you hadn't to gotten yet.
  • Once the ribs have rested, it's time to eat.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 3.5 g, Calories 10 kcal

MEATHEAD'S MEMPHIS DUST RUB RECIPE



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Here's my recipe for a great all purpose pork rub. It is carefully formulated to flavor, color, and form the proper crust when cooked at low temps. Try it on chicken, fish, and vegetables too. The amount here is enough for about 24 slabs of ribs when using 2 tablespoons rub per slab. Use enough to cover the meat surface but still let some meat show through. Store the extra rub in a zipper bag or a glass jar with a tight lid.

Provided by Dave Joachim

Categories     Sauces and Condiments

Time 15m

Number Of Ingredients 8

¾ cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
¾ cup white sugar
½ cup American paprika
¼ cup garlic powder
2 tablespoons ground black pepper
2 tablespoons ground ginger powder
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 teaspoons rosemary powder

Steps:

  • Prep. Mix the ingredients thoroughly in a bowl. If the sugar is lumpy, crumble the lumps by hand or on the side of the bowl with a fork. If you store the rub in a tight jar, you can keep it for months. If it clumps just chop it up, or if you wish, spread it on a baking sheet and put it in a 225°F/107.2°C oven for 15 minutes to drive off moisture. No hotter or the sugar can burn.
  • Since our rub recipes contain no salt (we explain why in the headnote above), we recommend you sprinkle on 1/2 teaspoon of Morton Coarse Kosher Salt per pound/453.6 grams of meat up to 12 hours in advance. For most meats, dampen the surface of the meat with water and sprinkle enough Meathead's Memphis Dust on to coat, but not so much you can't see the meat below. Apply the rub thick enough to make a crunchy crust. Keep your powder dry as the old expression goes. To prevent cross-contamination, one hand sprinkles on the rub and the other hand does the rubbing. Don't put the hand that is rubbing into the powder or use it to hold the bottle.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 0.25 teaspoon, Calories 3 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 1 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g

MEMPHIS DRY RUB



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This is a wonderful and spicy rub that goes great on beef or pork ribs! Put it on ribs lightly to get a nice kick and put it on heavy to get a bold hot dish!

Provided by Nikki Johnson

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes

Time 10m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 9

¼ cup brown sugar
¼ cup white sugar
¼ cup paprika
3 tablespoons salt
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon chili powder

Steps:

  • Combine brown sugar, white sugar, paprika, salt, onion powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper, garlic powder, and chili powder in a bowl.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 24.6 calories, Carbohydrate 5.9 g, Fat 0.3 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 0.4 g, Sodium 876.8 mg, Sugar 4.7 g

MEMPHIS-STYLE RIBS



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Provided by Steven Raichlen

Categories     Backyard BBQ     Dinner     Lunch     Beef Rib     Tailgating     Grill     Grill/Barbecue     Sugar Conscious     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

Grilling Method
Indirect grilling
Advance preparation
4 to 8 hours for marinating the ribs
Special equipment
1 1/2 cups wood chips or chunks (preferably hickory), soaked for 1 hour in cold water to cover and drained
For the ribs and rub
3 racks baby back pork ribs (about 7 pounds), or 2 racks pork spareribs (6 to 8 pounds total)
1/4 cup sweet paprika
4 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
4 1/2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons celery salt
1 1/2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
1 1/2 teaspoons dry mustard
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
For the mop sauce (optional)
2 cups cider vinegar
1/2 cup yellow (ballpark) mustard
2 teaspoons salt

Steps:

  • 1. Prepare the ribs and rub: Remove the thin, papery skin from the back of each rack of ribs by pulling it off in a sheet with your fingers, using the corner of a kitchen towel to gain a secure grip, or with pliers.
  • 2. Combine the paprika, black pepper, brown sugar, salt, celery salt, cayenne, garlic powder, dry mustard, and cumin in a small bowl and whisk to mix. Rub two thirds of this mixture over the ribs on both sides, then transfer the ribs to a roasting pan. Cover and let cure, in the refrigerator, for 4 to 8 hours.
  • 3. Prepare the mop sauce (if using): Mix together the cider vinegar, mustard, and salt in a bowl and set aside.
  • 4. Set up the grill for indirect grilling and place a large drip pan in the center.
  • If using a gas grill, place all of the wood chips in the smoker box and preheat the grill to high; when smoke appears, reduce the heat to medium.
  • If using a charcoal grill, preheat it to medium.
  • 5. When ready to cook, if using a charcoal grill, toss the wood chips on the coals. Brush and oil the grill grate. Arrange the ribs on the hot grate over the drip pan. Cover the grill and smoke cook the ribs for 1 hour.
  • 6. When the ribs have cooked for an hour, uncover the grill and brush the ribs with the mop sauce (if using). Re-cover the grill and continue cooking the ribs until tender and almost done, 1/4 to 1/2 hour longer for baby back ribs, 1/2 to 1 hour longer for spareribs. The ribs are done when the meat is very tender and has shrunk back from the ends of the bones. If using a charcoal grill, you'll need to add 10 to 12 fresh coals to each side after 1 hour. Fifteen minutes before the ribs are done, season them with the remaining rub, sprinkling it on.
  • 7. To serve, cut the racks in half or, for a plate-burying effect, just leave them whole.

MEMPHIS-STYLE RUB



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A Memphis style rub that I use primarily on pork butts and ribs prior to smoking. I usually coat the meat with the rub and let rest 24 to 48 hours wrapped in plastic wrap. I then sprinkle a light second application immediately before putting the meat into the smoker. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.

Provided by Tania

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes

Time 15m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

¼ cup paprika
3 tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons dried oregano
2 teaspoons ground thyme
1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon onion powder
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

Steps:

  • Whisk paprika, chili powder, turbinado sugar, salt, garlic powder, cumin, oregano, thyme, celery salt, black pepper, mustard, onion powder, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 55.4 calories, Carbohydrate 11.1 g, Fat 1.8 g, Fiber 3.8 g, Protein 1.8 g, SaturatedFat 0.3 g, Sodium 1067.8 mg, Sugar 5.1 g

MEMPHIS-STYLE RIBS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 22h30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 28

6 pounds spare ribs
1 3/4 cups cider vinegar
1 3/4 cups apple cider
4 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
2 bay leaves
3 tablespoons Louisiana-style hot pepper sauce
1 tablespoon salt
3/4 cup BBQ Rub, recipe follows
3 cups wood chips
Vinegar Sauce, recipe follows, optional
Excerpted from "Al Roker's Big bad Book of Barbeque" Scribners 2002. Copyright 2002
6 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons onion powder
2 teaspoons coarse salt, such as kosher salt
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 cups cider vinegar
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon Louisiana-style hot sauce
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder

Steps:

  • Your ribs may already be trimmed, or you can ask the butcher to trim them. To do it yourself, place the ribs meat-side up on a cutting board. There is a line of fat at the base of the ribs; cut along it to remove the cartilaginous rib tips. Turn the meat over, rib-side up. Cut off the flap of meat on the inside of the ribs. (The reason to remove these pieces is that they will burn, well before the ribs are done. You can season them and grill them over direct heat for about 15 minutes, turning once. They are delicious.) With the rib-side up, finesse a sharp knife under the tough membrane that covers the bones. Working from one rib to the next, pull the membrane off the rib. (For a better grip, grab the membrane with a paper towel.) The membrane may tear and you may have to start over, but be patient - removing the membrane allows the spices and smoke to penetrate the ribs, and makes the ribs much more attractive and easy to eat.
  • In a shallow, non-reactive pan large enough to hold the ribs, mix together 1 cup cider vinegar, 1 cup cider, garlic, bay leaves, 2 tablespoons hot sauce and the salt. Put the ribs in this marinade, turn to coat, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 8 hours and up to 16 hours, turning once during this time.
  • Remove the ribs from the pan 2 hours before you are going to grill and pat dry. Discard the marinade. Sprinkle the ribs all over with 1/2 cup of the rub, patting it on with your fingers. Cover and refrigerate for about 1 1/2 hours. Remove the ribs from the refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for 1/2 hour before grilling.
  • Mix the remaining 3/4 cup cider vinegar, 3/4 cup cider, and 1 tablespoon hot sauce. You will apply this mixture to the ribs once every hour or so with a spray bottle, a barbecue mop, a pastry brush or a long-handled spoon.
  • Soak about 3 cups of wood chips (hickory, oak or apple) for at least 1/2 hour in cold water.
  • Prepare a charcoal fire or preheat a gas grill for indirect grilling over low heat. Drain and add 1 cup of the wood chips.
  • Grill the ribs, covered, until they are crispy, and the meat has pulled back from the bone, 3 to 4 hours, depending on the heat of your grill. Spray or baste the ribs with the vinegar-cider mixture every hour, and turn them once during grilling. Don't forget to add more wood chips--and, if using charcoal, more coals--as needed (check every hour or so). You should have enough soaked wood chips for about 3 hours of cooking time; if your ribs take longer, you will need to soak more chips.
  • If the ribs are done before you are ready to eat, wrap them in heavy-duty aluminum foil and leave them over very low, indirect heat for up to 1 hour.
  • Remove the ribs from the grill, spray or baste with any remaining basting liquid, and sprinkle with the remaining the 1/4 cup of rub. Serve as is, or with Vinegar Sauce.
  • Mix together all of the ingredients in an airtight container and store at room temperature. The rub will keep for several months.
  • Yield: about 1 cup, enough for 8 pounds of Memphis-Style Ribs.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients. Use immediately, or cover and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
  • Yield: about 2 1/2 cups

MEMPHIS-STYLE DRY RIBS



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Invented by a restaurant owner from Greece, Memphis dry ribs are bathed in vinegar while being grilled over smoky charcoal, then coated with an earthy, herbal rub once they're done cooking. Just don't let the name mislead you: There's nothing dry about these babies.

Provided by Joshua Bousel

Time 2h15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

For the Dry Rub
1/2 cup paprika
1/3 cup dark brown sugar
1/4 cup kosher salt
2 tablespoons granulated garlic
1 tablespoon celery salt
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons onion powder
2 teaspoons dried thyme
2 teaspoons dried oregano
2 teaspoons mustard powder
1 teaspoon celery seed
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
For the Mop
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup dry rub
2 racks baby back ribs or St. Louis-cut spare ribs

Steps:

  • For the dry rub: Mix together paprika, dark brown sugar, kosher salt, granulated garlic, celery salt, chili powder, black pepper, onion powder, dried thyme, dried oregano, mustard powder, and celery seed in a small bowl.
  • To make the mop: Whisk together vinegar, water, and dry rub in a small bowl. Set aside.
  • Fire up smoker or grill to 325°F. If using a vertical water smoker, such as the Weber Smokey Mountain, place ribs on top rack with water pan removed. If using a grill or offset smoker, place ribs over indirect heat. Cook until ribs have a slight bend when lifted from one end, about 1 1/2 hours for baby backs and 2 hours for St. Louis-cut ribs, brushing liberally with mop every 15-20 minutes.
  • Transfer ribs to cutting board and brush with mop. Liberally coat ribs with rub and let rest for 5 minutes. Slice ribs and serve immediately.

MEMPHIS-STYLE DRY-RUBBED RIBS



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Memphis is not only the pork barbecue capital of the world, it's home to dry rubbed ribs. Here with her take on the Bluff City classic is Kingsford Invitational judge and owner of Memphis Barbecue Co., Melissa Cookston. Make the dry rub (and add it to your rack of ribs) a day in advance for maximum flavor.Click here for our 50 Most Popular Recipes.

Provided by Melissa Cookston

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 cup turbinado sugar, ground
¼ cup kosher salt
6 tablespoon spanish paprika
4 tablespoon chili powder
2 tablespoon granulated garlic
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 teaspoon ground cumin
2 teaspoon ground mustard
1 ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon black pepper, coarse ground
1 2.25-pound slab of baby back pork ribs (also known as loin-back ribs)
2 tablespoon yellow mustard
tablespoon bbq sauce, for glazing, optional

Steps:

  • The day before cooking the ribs, mix the turbinado sugar, salt, paprika, chili powder, granulated garlic, onion powder, ground cumin, ground mustard, cayenne pepper and black pepper together.
  • Take a slab of ribs and turn over so the curved side is up. Using your fingernail or a knife, pry under the membrane until you can put your finger under it and then pull it off.Sprinkle this side of the ribs with about 1 tablespoon rub, and then about 1 tablespoon yellow mustard. Use the mustard to help evenly distribute the seasoning. Turn the ribs over and repeat the process. Cover and store in the refrigerator overnight.To cook, start a smoker and bring the temperature to 200 degrees F. Use apple or cherry wood chunks to provide smoke and flavor. Place the ribs in the smoker, curved side down. Smoke for 2 hours at 200 degrees F, and then raise the temperature to 250 degrees F for about 2 ½ hours. Check for tenderness by testing if the bones will pull apart with a slight bit of pressure. If they are still tough, allow to cook for another 30 minutes.Remove the ribs from the smoker. For dry-style ribs, sprinkle with about 1 tablespoon rub. For wet-style ribs, glaze with the BBQ sauce.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 860 calories, Sugar 52 g, Fat 45 g, Carbohydrate 67 g, Cholesterol 176 mg, Fiber 8 g, Protein 53 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Sodium 797 mg, TransFat 0.4 g

QUICK & EASY MEMPHIS-STYLE BBQ RIBS



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A friend of mine who loves barbecue gave me her recipe for ribs. Use just enough of the spice mixture to rub over them before baking, and sprinkle on the rest later. -Jennifer Ross, Arlington, TN

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 3h50m

Yield 6 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup paprika
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 tablespoons garlic powder
2 tablespoons coarsely ground pepper
3 racks (1-1/2 to 2 pounds each) pork baby back ribs
Barbecue sauce, optional

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°. In a small bowl, mix the first 6 ingredients; rub 3/4 cup over ribs. Wrap rib racks in large pieces of heavy-duty foil; seal tightly. Place in a 15x10x1-in. baking pan. Bake 1-1/2 hours. Reduce oven setting to 250°. Bake until tender, 1-1/2 hours longer., Carefully remove ribs from foil; return to baking pan. Sprinkle ribs with remaining spice mixture. Bake 30 minutes longer or until lightly browned, brushing with barbecue sauce, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 497 calories, Fat 32g fat (11g saturated fat), Cholesterol 122mg cholesterol, Sodium 2066mg sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (10g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 35g protein.

MEMPHIS-STYLE BARBECUE RIBS



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Summertime is the season of barbecue... so it's time to learn how to make a barbecue classic. Even though ribs take time, they're well worth the effort, and these Memphis-Style Barbecue Ribs are PERFECT for any summer get-together. Seasoned with homemade barbecue dry rub, these ribs cook low and slow for hours. Finish this nod to the Memphis dry rib on the grill or in the broiler, and serve with traditional barbecue sides to complete the feast!

Provided by Erin Parker, The Speckled Palate

Categories     Entrees

Time 7h10m

Number Of Ingredients 3

10 lbs. baby back ribs (about 4-5 racks, depending on size)
10 tablespoons Memphis-style barbecue dry rub
1 ½ cups Barbecue Sauce

Steps:

  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • If you want, trim the ribs into 4-5 rib sections.
  • Season the ribs liberally with Memphis-style barbecue rub. You'll use about 1 tablespoon per pound.
  • Arrange the ribs on the roasting pan or prepared baking sheet(s), and cover with aluminum foil. Transfer to the preheated oven, and bake for 5 hours.
  • Once the ribs have baked for 5 hours, remove from the oven. Brush the ribs with ¾ cup barbecue sauce, then sprinkle with additional barbecue rub.
  • Transfer the pan(s) back into the oven, and cook uncovered for an additional 2 hours or until the ribs are tender. The meat will start pulling off the bones, and once it does, you'll know your ribs are almost ready!
  • When the second bake is done, remove from the oven.
  • Preheat the grill to 350°-400°F.
  • Turn off the burners on the side where the ribs will be finished, as the barbecue sauce will cause them to catch fire.
  • Baste the ribs with an additional ¾ cup of the barbecue sauce, and grill until sticky sweet and darkened. (About 10-15 minutes.)
  • Sprinkle with additional barbecue rub to finish, and enjoy!
  • Preheat the oven's broiler.
  • While the broiler is heating up, brush the ribs with an additional ¾ cup of the barbecue sauce.
  • When the broiler is screaming hot, transfer the ribs back into the oven, and broil for 8 minutes, or until the tops of the ribs are browned and sticky.
  • Remove from the oven, sprinkle with additional barbecue rub to finish, and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 943 calories, Carbohydrate 20 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 335 milligrams cholesterol, Protein 88 grams protein, SaturatedFat 10 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 727 milligrams sodium, Sugar 14 grams sugar

MEMPHIS RIB RUB



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In Memphis, ribs are all about the rub. Largely served without barbecue sauce, this dry memphis rib rub is the best way to give pork ribs great flavor.

Provided by Derrick Riches

Categories     Seasonings

Time 10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/4 cup/60 mL paprika
2 tablespoons/30 mL salt
2 tablespoons/30 mL onion powder
2 tablespoons/30 mL fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon/15 mL cayenne

Steps:

  • Mix ingredients together. Store in an airtight container for up to 6 months after preparation.
  • Spread evenly on prepared ribs that have been patted dry and let sit until the rub appears moist. Use this rub for: Barbecue Ribs on the Smoker Barbecue Ribs on a Charcoal Grill Barbecue Ribs on a Gas Grill Barbecue Ribs in the Oven

Nutrition Facts : Calories 29 kcal, Carbohydrate 6 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 3 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 4296 mg, Sugar 1 g, Fat 1 g, ServingSize 3/4 cup/180 mL (6 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

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Category North America (U.S. And Canada), Ribs
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins
  • Prepare the ribs and rub: Remove the thin, papery skin from the back of each rack of ribs by pulling it off in a sheet with your fingers, using the corner of a kitchen towel to gain a secure grip, or with pliers.
  • Combine the paprika, black pepper, brown sugar, salt, celery salt, cayenne, garlic powder, dry mustard, and cumin in a small bowl and whisk to mix.
  • Prepare the mop sauce (if using): Mix together the cider vinegar, mustard, and salt in a bowl and set aside.
  • When ready to cook, if using a charcoal grill, toss the wood chips on the coals. Brush and oil the grill grate. Arrange the ribs on the hot grate over the drip pan.
  • When the ribs have cooked for an hour, uncover the grill and brush the ribs with the mop sauce (if using). Recover the grill and continue cooking the ribs until tender and almost done, 1/4 to 1/2 hour longer for the baby back ribs, 1/2 to 1 hour longer for spareribs.


HOW TO MAKE MEMPHIS STYLE RIBS - KEVIN IS COOKING
2018-02-28 Set aside. Whisk together the mop sauce ingredients. Set aside. Peel membrane off from the back of ribs. Apply 3/4 of the dry rub all over both sides of the ribs. Reserve 1/4 of dry rub to …
From keviniscooking.com
Estimated Reading Time 6 mins
  • Toast the fennel, coriander and cumin seeds in a sauté pan until fragrant and oils have been released. Grind in a spice grinder until in powder form. Feel free to use ground spices if you prefer, but use a 1/2 tsp LESS of each.
  • 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. Apply 3/4 of the dry rub all over both sides of the ribs. Reserve 1/4 of dry rub to apply before slicing after cooked.


MEMPHIS STYLE DRY RIBS RECIPE FOR SLOW SMOKED MEMPHIS ...
2014-08-01 Give the Memphis Style Dry Ribs a good coat of dry rub on both sides and let them rest for a few hours. Bring the ribs to room temperature for 30 minutes and place them on the smoker. Memphis Style Dry Ribs are slow smoked at 250 degrees for about 5 hours over charcoal & hickory wood. After 1 ½ hrs mop the Memphis Style Dry Ribs with a mixture ...
From howtobbqright.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


HOW TO MAKE A MEMPHIS RUB IN YOUR HOME KITCHEN
2021-08-29 In Memphis, the rub is considered the most important ingredient aside from the meat.Often, ribs are served with only a rub and without sauce. This means that the barbecue rub has to provide all the flavor to make Memphis-style barbecue.That makes its quality all the more important.
From thespruceeats.com
Estimated Reading Time 2 mins


AUTHENTIC MEMPHIS RIB RUB RECIPE RECIPES WITH INGREDIENTS ...
This Memphis style dry rub is a great pork rib and pork chop rub. Many Memphis dry rub recipes have a bite and this Memphis dry rub is no different, a medium hot lip-sear that also makes for a powerful pulled pork rub. This dry rub will also go well with beef, chicken and lamb. Ingredients. 2 tablespoons paprika; 2 tablespoons ground black pepper
From tfrecipes.com


IT'S ALL IN THE RUB: HOW TO MAKE REAL-DEAL MEMPHIS-STYLE ...
2018-08-10 For starters, Carey's ribs more closely follow the Memphis tradition, in which the meat gets slapped with a vinegar mop during cooking, followed by a rub applied at the very end. The result is tangy ribs that pack in the full, raw flavor of the rub, making it drastically different from your average recipe—or really any rib I've cooked and labeled "dry" in the past.
From seriouseats.com


MEMPHIS-STYLE DRY RIBS RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
2020-04-20 To make the mop: Whisk together vinegar, water, and dry rub in a small bowl. Set aside. Fire up smoker or grill to 325°F. If using a vertical water smoker, such as the Weber Smokey Mountain, place ribs on top rack with water pan removed. If using a grill or offset smoker, place ribs …
From seriouseats.com


MEMPHIS STYLE DRY RIBS RECIPES
Memphis Style Rib Rub Recipes MEMPHIS DRY-RUBBED BACK RIBS When you go to the barbecue joints in Memphis, you can typically get your ribs wet or dry, the difference being that the wet ribs will be finished with a pretty heavy slather of a tomato-based, fairly sweet barbecue sauce, while the dry ribs will be finished with an additional dusting of the house barbecue rub. From tfrecipes.com See ...
From tfrecipes.com


MEMPHIS STYLE RIB RUB RECIPES
Memphis Style Rib Rub Recipes MEMPHIS DRY-RUBBED BACK RIBS When you go to the barbecue joints in Memphis, you can typically get your ribs wet or dry, the difference being that the wet ribs will be finished with a pretty heavy slather of a tomato-based, fairly sweet barbecue sauce, while the dry ribs will be finished with an additional dusting of the house barbecue rub.
From tfrecipes.com


AUTHENTIC MEMPHIS RIB RUB RECIPE - SHARE-RECIPES.NET
Memphis Style Rib Rub Barbecue & Grilling with Derrick . 8 hours ago Derrickriches.com Get All . Memphis is known for its "dry" ribs. "Dry" ribs start with a flavorful rub and then are smoked low and slow. No sauce. Just ribs, herbs, and spices.This savory rub begins with a generous amount of paprika and extends from there with the addition of earthy ingredients like chili powder and a little ...
From share-recipes.net


OUR FAVE MEMPHIS STYLE RIB RUB RECIPE - YOUTUBE
LeGourmetTV Is Now Glen & Friends Cooking!This BBQ Grill rib rub is just magical on grilled or BBQ’d pork ribs. It has a rich earthy taste that brings out th...
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