Dry Rub For Ribs In Oven

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Spareribs with Cowboy Rub

Spareribs With Cowboy Rub

Ingredients

  • 2 sides of spareribs or your favorite ribs

COWBOY RUB

  • 2 1/2 ounces ancho chiles — about 4
  • 1/4 cup chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
  • 1/4 cup wine vinegar
  • 1/4 cup thin soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 small shallot — minced
  • 8 cloves garlic — finely minced
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro sprigs

Method

  1. Place the ribs, meaty side down, on a flat surface.
  2. Using your fingernail, loosen a little of the membrane along the end of the last rib bone.
  3. Then, grasp the membrane firmly with a paper towel (so that the membrane doesn’t slip from your grip).
  4. Holding the ribs down with the other hand, pull the membrane away.
  5. If it doesn’t pull away in one piece, dislodge any remaining membrane, grip it with a paper towel, and pull the membrane away.
  6. Then place the ribs in a rectangular dish or baking pan.
  7. To make the rub, place the ancho chiles in a howl and cover with boiling water, Place a small saucer on the chiles to submerge them.
  8. After 30 minutes, stem the chiles and wash away the seeds.
  9. Place the ancho chiles and the chipotle chiles in a food processor.
  10. Blend until the chiles are thoroughly pureed.
  11. Add all the remaining rub ingredients.
  12. Blend again to evenly mix.

Makes 1 1/2 cups.

  1. Coat the ribs evenly on both sides with the marinade.
  2. Marinate the ribs, refrigerated, for at least 15 minutes.
  3. For more flavor marinate the ribs for up to 8 hours.
  4. If using a gas barbecue, preheat it to medium (325F).
  5. If using charcoal or wood, prepare a fire.
  6. When the coals or wood are ash covered, push them to the outside of the grill.
  7. Place a pan of water in the bottom of the grill among the coals, and cover the coals with the cooking grate.
  8. Place a rib rack on the cooking grate and add the ribs.
  9. Alternatively, brush the cooking grate with a flavorless cooking oil, such as safflower oil, and then lay the ribs meaty side up in the center of the grill.
  10. Cover the grill.
  11. Regulate the heat so it remains at a medium temperature.
  12. Occasionally during cooking, baste the ribs with extra marinade.
  13. Grill the ribs until the meat begins to shrink from the ends of the rib bones.

Approximate Grilling Times.pork baby back ribs and country-style spareribs, 75 minutes; spareribs and beef ribs, 90 minutes; lamb ribs, 40 minutes.

  1. Occasionally during cooking, baste the ribs with extra rub, stopping 15 minutes before removing the ribs from the grill.
  2. To serve, cut each side of ribs in half, into 3 sections, or into individual ribs.
  3. Transfer to a heated serving platter or 4 heated dinner plates and serve at once.

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