smoked bbq pork ribs. Learn how to smoke ribs like a pro, and you'll be the star of any backyard bbq! The rub is your best source for flavoring your barbecue ribs. During the first few hours is when the meat absorbs the most smoke flavor, so make sure that you are producing a good supply of smoke.
I'm going to show you how to make the best BBQ pork ribs ever. I've made and tried many different styles of BBQ. My favorite kind of BBQ is not relying on too much on spices or rubs and let the taste of the smoke come. You can have smoked bbq pork ribs using 13 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of smoked bbq pork ribs
- Prepare of dry rub.
- You need 2 cup of brown sugar.
- You need 3/4 cup of paprika.
- It's 3/4 cup of freshly ground pepper.
- You need 3/4 cup of kosher salt.
- Prepare 1/4 cup of onion powder.
- You need 1/4 cup of garlic powder.
- You need 1/4 cup of cumin.
- It's 2 tbsp of cayenne.
- Prepare of spritz or mop sauce.
- Prepare 3 cup of apple juice.
- It's 1 cup of white wine vinegar.
- You need 2 tbsp of liquid imitation butter.
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smoked bbq pork ribs step by step
- mix rub ingredients together with your hands. when I'm done mixing I like to put it into a large shaker bottle. this makes enough rub for about eight to ten racks of ribs.
- the spritz or mop sauce I like to just put it into a spritzer bottle. but you don't have to use one.
- prepping the ribs all ribs either baby back or spare ribs have a fine skin membrane on the back of them. this needs to be removed if you want smoke flavor and your rub to get into the meet. take a small knife and get underneath until you can grab it and rip it off the back of the ribs.
- applying the rub I put aluminum foil down on the counter place one rack ribs on the foil sprinkle the rub on generously and rub it in both sides rap the rib up in the foil and put it in the refrigerator . I like to put my rub on overnight.
- true barbecue uses indirect heat and smoke. you can use an indirect smoker or just around barbecue. if you don't have an indirect smoker just make sure your fires on one side and your meat is on the other.
- you want your barbecue temperature to be 200 to 220°F. I like to use mesquite wood but you can use any would you like. cooking time should be around 4 to 5 hours.
- now every 20 to 30 minutes I check the meat and spirits on my spirits you can use a basting brush or a mop sauce brush but I think the bottle works the best. this will help keep the meat moist and keep the color from getting too dark.
- now about an hour hour and a half before there done. I take the ribs and wrap them in foil with a couple pads of butter and some more brown sugar sprinkled on the ribs. you can tell they're almost done when you pick them up and they only start to fall apart.
- after you take them off the grill take them out of the foil they will continue to cook.
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