**Tantalizing Rum-Glazed Ribs: A Sweet and Savory Symphony of Flavors**
Prepare to embark on a culinary journey with our rum-glazed ribs, an irresistible dish that harmonizes sweet and savory flavors in perfect balance. These fall-off-the-bone ribs are lovingly coated in a luscious glaze made with brown sugar, aromatic spices, tangy citrus, and of course, the star of the show – premium rum. The glaze not only imparts a delectable caramelized crust but also infuses the ribs with a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're hosting a backyard barbecue or seeking a cozy family dinner, this recipe promises to elevate your dining experience. Join us as we unveil the secrets behind these delectable ribs, ensuring you achieve succulent and flavorful results every time.
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BARBECUE RUM RIBS
These ribs are marinated in a rich sauce that is made with rum, ketchup, brown sugar, soy sauce, and chili sauce. Either bake or grill until done.
Time 3h
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Place the ribs in a double-thickness of aluminum foil. Place the foil-wrapped ribs on a rimmed baking sheet to catch any juices that may leak out. Place in the oven and bake at 350 degrees F for 1 1/2 hours. Remove the ribs from the oven and unwrap the foil. Transfer the ribs to a shallow baking dish. Combine the ketchup, dry mustard, rum, garlic, brown sugar, soy sauce, chili sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper in a bowl and mix to dissolve the sugar. Pour over the ribs. Let the ribs sit in the mixture at room temperature for 1 hour. Meanwhile, preheat the grill to medium heat. Place the marinaded ribs on the grill and cook for 30 minutes, turning the ribs as needed and basting with the marinade. Alternately, the ribs can be finished in the oven. Place the ribs on a rack in a roasting pan and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes, basting with the marinade and turning as needed until browned and tender.
Nutrition Facts :
GLAZED BBQ RIBS
Yes, these racks would taste wonderful hot off the grill, but you can really enjoy these sweet, fall-off-the-bone ribs any time of the year. The raspberry preserves give my BBQ (and now yours) that lil' something extra! -Stephen Marino, Nutley, New Jersey
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 2h10m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325°. Place ribs in a shallow roasting pan, bone side down. Brush oil over ribs; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake, covered, until tender, 1-1/2 to 2 hours; drain., Combine remaining ingredients, reserving 3/4 cup sauce. Brush some of remaining sauce over ribs. Bake, uncovered, 25-30 minutes or until ribs are glazed, brushing occasionally with additional sauce., Preheat broiler. Transfer ribs, bone side down, to a broiler pan. Broil 4-5 in. from heat until browned, 8-10 minutes. Serve with reserved sauce.
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RUM RIBS
Make and share this Rum Ribs recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Rhondas Sis
Categories Pork
Time 2h30m
Yield 5-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Cut ribs into individual pieces. Line a roasting pan with a double thickness of foil. Place ribs in pan and seal tightly in foil.
- Bake at 350°F (180°C) for 45 minutes. Unwrap ribs and pour off drippings.
- Combine remaining ingredients; pour half the sauce over ribs. Return to oven and bake for about 11/2 hours or until meat is tender, turning ribs occasionally and basting with remaining sauce.
BALSAMIC-GLAZED OVEN-BAKED RIBS
Conventional wisdom holds that pork ribs taste best when cooked outdoors on a grill or smoker. Conventional wisdom hasn't experienced the sweet-sour balsamic-glazed St. Louis-cut spare ribs at Animal in Los Angeles. The restaurant's chefs, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, prepare them in a way that most barbecue purists would never order, much less eat: baked in the oven. Here, their recipe has been adapted for the home cook.
Provided by Steven Raichlen
Categories dinner, main course
Time 2h30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- To prepare the ribs, heat the oven to 350 degrees. If the butcher has not removed the membrane on the back of each rack, gently pry it up by sliding a sharp implement (like the tip of an instant-read thermometer) under it, then lifting gently. Grab the membrane with a paper towel and peel it off.
- Spread a 24-inch sheet of heavy-duty aluminum foil, shiny side up, on a work surface. Place one rack on top, rub it all over with oil, and generously season both sides with salt. Place 2 parsley sprigs and 2 garlic cloves under the concave side of the rack and 2 thyme sprigs on top. Wrap the ribs in the foil, pleating the edges to seal well. Repeat with the second rack. Place the rib packets in a large roasting pan.
- Roast the ribs for 30 minutes, then reduce the temperature to 250 degrees. Cook 1 1/2 to 2 hours more, until the meat has shrunk back from the ends of the bones by 1/4 to 1/2 inch and the ribs are tender enough to pull apart with your fingers.
- Meanwhile, prepare the barbecue sauce. Place the balsamic vinegar in a large nonreactive saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and cook until reduced by a third. Add the remaining barbecue sauce ingredients with 1/4 cup water, bring back to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer until thick, 30 to 40 minutes. If the sauce starts to thicken too much, add a little water. The sauce should be highly seasoned; adjust to taste by adding vinegar, brown sugar or salt.
- Remove the ribs from the oven and let cool briefly, then open the foil, being careful of the escaping steam. Transfer the ribs to a baking sheet. Turn on the broiler or raise the oven to 450 degrees.
- Slather the ribs on both sides with the barbecue sauce. Broil the ribs until the sauce sizzles and browns, 2 to 4 minutes on each side. Alternatively, bake in the oven 8 to 12 minutes. Baste with the barbecue sauce and serve at once with any remaining sauce on the side.
SPICY SMOKED RIBS WITH PINEAPPLE RUM GLAZE
Just loaded with wonderful flavor, even without using the dipping sauce, that really compliments the pork. These ribs are a real departure from the usual approach! In fact, this is our preferred way to have ribs most of the time now. I've adapted this recipe from the "License to Grill" show to the '3-2-1 method' of cooking ribs that I always use now. You can easily re-adapt this to your way of cooking ribs if you want, but the 3-2-1 method does yield great results every time. Don't let the list of ingredients and instructions intimidate you, it's really not that difficult or labor intensive to make. If you happen to have a pineapple on hand, you could add some rind from it along with the wood chips for an extra complimentary layer of flavor in the smoke.
Provided by Whipper
Categories Pork
Time 6h30m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 31
Steps:
- Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs. This is easy to do by using a paper towel to get a good grip on the membrane at one end of rack with your fingers, and then simply peel it off. It seems to go easier by starting at the more narrow end.
- Combine all the dry rub ingredients in a bowl and mix, then rub generously all over the ribs. Place the ribs in large ziplock bag and place in the fridge for 4 hours to marinate.
- Place the wood chips in water to soak for an hour. If using a gas grill, only soak half of the chips, otherwise soak all of them for use on a charcoal grill.
- Prepare the barbecue for indirect grilling by preheating to 225-240°F with only the burner on one side on and the grate above it removed.
- For a gas grill you will make two smoke pouches. Divide the soaked wood chips onto two separate sheets of aluminum foil at one end of each one after squeezing out the excess water from the chips. Divide the dry chips and add them to each pile. Mix the dry and wet chips up a bit and fold over the other end of the foil to meet the end the chips are near, crimp along the edges to seal all around and poke holes into both sides with a fork. Repeat to create the other pouch. Place one of the smoke pouches directly over the hot burner. Close the lid and wait for smoke to start.
- For a charcoal gill, simply squeeze out the excess water and add half of them directly onto the coals after they have turned ash white.
- When the smoke starts to billow, place the ribs on the "cool" side of the grill and then close the lid. Cook for 3 hours. Replace the smoke pouch (or add the rest of the wood chips onto the fire bed for a charcoal grill) after it stops smoking, about an hour.
- After the ribs have cooked for 1 hour, spray both sides with the pineapple juice in a spray bottle. Spray them again after two hours have passed, then a third time after 3 hours.
- After they've cooked for 3 hours and the third spraying of pineapple juice has had some time to set in a bit, completely wrap up the ribs tightly in foil wrap and return them to the grill and close the lid to continue cooking this way for 2 hours. This is where the real cooking takes place.
- In the meantime, combine the pineapple rum glaze ingredients in a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until sauce has reduced to about half and has thickened, then set aside.
- In another pot, start the rib sauce by bringing the pineapple juice, hot sauce and cilantro to a boil, and then reduce to medium heat. Add the remaining sauce ingredients and cook for 13 minutes. Reduce to low and simmer for 10 minutes, or until slightly thickened and then set aside.
- After the ribs have cooked for 2 hours wrapped in foil, remove them from the foil wrap and return them carefully to the grill. At this point, the ribs are extremely tender and can easily fall apart, so you may want to slid them onto the grill from the foil, rather than lift them on.
- Continue to cook for 1 hour, hence the term '3-2-1' (hours). Baste the ribs frequently with the rum glaze during this last hour.
- Remove the ribs from the grill (they will have firmed up after this last hour of cooking in the open again, and will be much easier to handle) and let them rest for 10 minutes. Serve with the rib dipping sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1575.4, Fat 92.4, SaturatedFat 33.6, Cholesterol 379.7, Sodium 2273.3, Carbohydrate 67.9, Fiber 4.2, Sugar 51.1, Protein 105.2
Tips:
- Choose the right ribs: Baby back ribs or spare ribs are both good choices, but baby back ribs are leaner and have less fat.
- Remove the membrane: The membrane on the back of the ribs can be tough and chewy, so it's important to remove it before cooking.
- Season the ribs generously: Rub the ribs with a mixture of spices and herbs before cooking. This will help to flavor the meat and create a delicious crust.
- Cook the ribs slowly and low: The best way to cook ribs is to cook them slowly and low. This will help to tenderize the meat and make it fall off the bone.
- Baste the ribs frequently: Basting the ribs with a flavorful liquid, such as the rum glaze in this recipe, will help to keep them moist and flavorful.
- Let the ribs rest before serving: Let the ribs rest for a few minutes before serving. This will help the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, making them even more flavorful.
Conclusion:
These rum-glazed ribs are a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. The ribs are tender and flavorful, and the rum glaze adds a sweet and tangy flavor that is sure to please everyone. Whether you're a seasoned grill master or a beginner, this recipe is sure to be a hit. So next time you're looking for a delicious and impressive dish to serve, give these rum-glazed ribs a try. You won't be disappointed!
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