1. Pat pork racks dry with paper towels and rub oil all over the ribs. Mix smoked pecan wood rub or rub of choice with salt. Rub spice mix all over the ribs. 2. Place on a sheet pan lined with ...
Dry the ribs well, sprinkle all over with salt and allow to sit, refrigerated, for 1 to 2½ hours. Move oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 325 degrees. In a small bowl, combine cumin, ...
These ribs have a double dose of sweet tea: first in the rub, and then in a lemony sweet tea glaze applied right before serving. Instructions: Combine the tea leaves, salt, brown sugar, black pepper ...
When you’re craving barbecue but don’t want to spend hours outside tending the grill, take the “grill” inside for low and slow oven-roasted ribs. This recipe takes inspiration from Korean barbecue and ...
If you're craving fall-off-the-bone tender ribs that are bursting with flavor, you need this recipe! Grandpa's saucy oven-baked ribs turn out perfectly tender ribs that literally fall off the bone ...
Opening the oven door and finding a rack of beautifully cooked ribs to devour is like magic. The scent is almost so pungent that the kitchen can be warmed with the aroma, tantalizing the taste buds ...
If you’re a ribs fan, you have to give this dish a try. Urban Tavern in San Francisco shared its secret to spice-braised pork ribs with us a few years ago, and it’s been one of our favorite rib ...
SAN ANTONIO – On a chilly day, you want a warm meal. Chef Gaye Sandoz makes it easy with a slow cooker recipe for fall-off-the-bone ribs. They’re great for entertaining, too! Check out the recipe ...
Don’t have a smoking rig? No problem. These ribs, from Mississippi chef and cookbook author John Currence, are almost — almost! — as good. They hark back to the ribs of Currence’s New Orleans ...