HICKORY-SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS
These baby back ribs from Rob Rainford are rubbed with brown sugar and smoked paprika and smoked on the grill, then brushed with homemade barbecue sauce.
Provided by Rob Rainford
Categories Grill/Barbecue Pork Pork Rib Fourth of July Juneteenth Molasses Cumin Vinegar Backyard BBQ Summer
Yield Makes 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- The Rainford Method
- For the ribs, stir together the sugar, salt, smoked paprika, chili powder, regular paprika, onion powder, black pepper and thyme. Set aside.
- With a small, sharp knife, release the edge of the membrane on the back of each rack of ribs. Grasp the edge with needle-nose pliers or a piece of paper towel and peel the membrane off the rack. (If you leave the membrane on, the ribs will be chewy.)
- Spread the dry rub all over each rack of ribs until completely coated. Make sure you press the dry rub into the meat. This is where your flavor is going to come from. Arrange the ribs in a rib rack, with all the racks facing the same direction. A rib rack has 8 slab compartments, looks like a rack of coat hangers and can be purchased at most barbecue stores.
- Fire up your charcoal grill and prep the grill for cooking over indirect heat. You need a low temperature of around 250 to 300°F (120 to 150°C) to grill the ribs. For gas grills, preheat the grill to low then turn off one side of the grill to achieve indirect heat. Place a drip tray on the cooler side of the grate and half fill the pan with warm water or the beer of your choice.
- Drain 2 chunks of hickory, place them on top of the charcoal and set the grate in place. For gas barbecues, place half of the hickory chips in a foil pouch and place the pouch directly on the heated side of the grill. Wait for the hickory to start to smoke.
- Place the rib racks over indirect heat as far from the heat as possible, with the bone sides facing toward the heat. Close the lid and close the top vent on a charcoal grill about halfway. This will maintain a temperature between 250 and 300°F (120 and 150°C). Cook the ribs for 2 hours.
- Once the ribs are on, it's time to start working on the barbecue sauce. If you have a side burner this can be done outside. If you don't, go inside and use your stove top to simmer your sauce. Combine all the ingredients in a small saucepan set over medium heat. Simmer for 20 to 30 minutes or until the sauce reaches a glaze consistency. Remove the saucepan from the heat and set aside to cool.
- The first batch of charcoal should be cooling down after 2 hours. Now is the time to use your chimney starter and get another batch of charcoal lit. Add the remaining wood chunks to the coals to get a little more smoke. If using a gas grill, wrap the remaining chips in foil and place directly on the hotter side of the grate. Close the lid and grill for another 2 hours. Make sure to come back every hour on the hour to check the temperature and to add more charcoal, if necessary. In the last hour of grilling, your ribs will start to show signs of cooking all the way through. When the meat pulls back from the bone, the ribs are almost ready. Baste the ribs with the barbecue sauce during the last 5 to 10 minutes of cooking. I like to tent my ribs before serving, so take them off the grill and let them rest, loosely covered with foil, for 10 minutes.
MISO MARINATED SPARERIBS WITH HICKORY SMOKE
I pretty much came up with this one on accident. Years ago, I was looking for a new flavor and decided to make a marinade out of a few packages of instant Miso Soup (too salty compared to real Miso). It turned out pretty good.... Today I use the real thing. I make Miso from scratch and marinate the ribs for a little less than 18 hours. Every time I've made these ribs they have gone over big. For one you get this interesting taste of Miso plus you can still taste the Pork (unlike a lot of Rubs or over bearing Marinades). The sauce and or side dipping sauces are (should haven't made any yet) be pretty interesting. I was thinking a Wasabi Coconut sauce would be nice with the sweet and the heat!!!. Good luck and let me know how this works for you.
Provided by Mr Jackson
Categories Pork
Time 21h
Yield 1 Rack, 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Prepare (cut) ribs as normal for your grill.
- Make marinade with or without optional ingredients.
- Place meat in Ziplock or appropriate container that will cover meat entirely (Miso settles).
- Rotate throughout process of marinating.
- Preheat smoker as usual, drain meat and bring to room temperature.
- Smoke with your favorite wood smoke (hickory is gooooddd).
- I would shorten the marinade time if using baby backs.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 9.6, Fat 0.1, Sodium 4.8, Carbohydrate 2.2, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 0.7, Protein 0.6
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