**Indulge in a Symphony of Smoky Flavors with Our Collection of JS Rib Rub Recipes**
Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Our curated selection of JS rib rub recipes promises an explosion of smoky, savory flavors that will transform your next grilling or smoking session into an unforgettable experience. From classic rubs to unique and innovative blends, this article has something for every palate. Whether you prefer a sweet and tangy rub or a bold and spicy kick, our recipes will guide you in creating the perfect coating for your ribs. Get ready to impress your friends and family with fall-off-the-bone ribs that are infused with a symphony of smoky, savory, and mouthwatering goodness.
BEST DRY RUB FOR RIBS
This dry rub for ribs will amplify the flavor on any rack of ribs you're cooking. I've packed classic BBQ flavors into my rib rub recipe so you get finger-licking results!
Provided by Susie Bulloch (heygrillhey.com)
Categories Seasonings
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Use a fork to crush any clumps of sugar or seasonings. Store in an airtight container for up to a month.
SMOKED BABY BACK RIBS
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 6h45m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Prepare the ribs (see below). Combine the brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, cumin, mustard powder and 2 tablespoons salt in a small bowl. Rub the ribs all over with the cut sides of the lemon and then the spice mixture and place in a large roasting pan or resealable plastic bag. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.
- Meanwhile, soak the wood chips in water 1 hour, then prepare your grill for smoking, filling the smoker box with one-quarter each of the wood chips and apple.
- About 30 minutes before smoking, remove the ribs from the refrigerator and let stand at room temperature. Meanwhile, combine the apple juice, Worcestershire sauce and vinegar in a small spray bottle. Shake to mix.
- Once the grill reaches 250 degrees F, lightly brush the grates with vegetable oil and place the ribs on the cooler side of the grill, meat-side up. Spray with the apple juice mixture. Close the grill and let smoke 1 hour.
- Replenish the smoker box with another one-quarter each of the wood chips and apple. Flip the ribs so they're meat-side down with the opposite edge of the racks closer to the smoker box. Spray with the apple juice mixture; close the grill and let smoke 1 more hour. Repeat this process every hour until the ribs are dark brown and tender and the meat starts to shrink away from the bones, about 2 more hours. Remove the ribs from the grill and let rest 5 minutes before slicing.
- How to prep your ribs:
- Position the ribs meat-side down. Insert a paring knife under the membrane that covers the back of the rack. Loosen the membrane with the knife. Grab the membrane with your fingers and peel off completely.
SMOKED RIBS WITH DRY RUB
Provided by Tyler Florence
Time 3h
Yield 8-10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Soak apple wood smoking chips in water, about 15 minutes. Set up a grill for indirect cooking over medium heat (leave one side with no heat source). Drain the wood chips. If using a gas grill, put the chips in a smoker box and place over the heat source; if using a charcoal grill, place the wet chips directly on top of the coals.
- Make the rub: Combine 1/4 cup salt, 2 tablespoons pepper, the garlic powder, oregano, celery seeds, paprika, chili powder and ancho chile powder in a bowl. Set aside about one-third of the mixture for sprinkling on the ribs when finished.
- Make the ribs: Combine the vinegar, lemon juice and 1/4 cup water in a spritzer bottle. This will be used for basting, which will keep the ribs moist and tender and help the rub stick.
- Rub the ribs all over with the remaining dry rub, then put them on the cooler side of the grill (not over direct heat; you want the ribs to cook low and slow). Cover and cook 2 hours and 30 minutes, spraying the ribs with the vinegar mixture two or three times throughout the cooking. When the ribs are just about done, give them a final spray and sprinkle liberally with the reserved dry rub so the finished ribs are coated with all that delicious flavor.
UNCLE JJ'S RIB RUB
Quick and easy BBQ rub. Great for pork and chicken. When storing in an airtight container you can mix 3 tablespoons of cornstarch to prevent clumping. Apply liberally to both sides of meat that has been brought to room temperature. Let sit, covered, for 30 minutes before grilling or smoking the meat.
Provided by uncle jj
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes
Time 10m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Whisk brown sugar, paprika, salt, black pepper, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl until well-mixed and no lumps remain.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 154.2 calories, Carbohydrate 36.7 g, Fat 1.7 g, Fiber 4.2 g, Protein 2.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.3 g, Sodium 1779 mg, Sugar 28.7 g
CCRYDER'S SMOKER RIB RUB
This is a blend of spices I use to rub onto baby back ribs the night before I smoke the meat. Store in an airtight container at room temperature until ready to use.
Provided by ccryder81
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes
Time 10m
Yield 36
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Mix white sugar, brown sugar, sea salt, red chile powder, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, ancho chile powder, black pepper, thyme, cumin, rosemary, nutmeg, allspice, and cayenne pepper together in a bowl.
- Rub generously onto ribs or meat of your choice. Cover and refrigerate meat 8 hours to overnight before smoking.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 31.3 calories, Carbohydrate 7.5 g, Fat 0.3 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 0.3 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 790.8 mg, Sugar 6.1 g
SWEET SMOKED PORK RIBS
A sweet recipe for smoked pork ribs. I usually use baby back ribs but have had great success with spare ribs as well.
Provided by dadcooksagain
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Pork Rib Recipes Baby Back Ribs
Time 5h
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Stir salt, white sugar, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, black pepper, white pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, chili powder, paprika, and cumin together in a small bowl to make the dry rub. Rub the spice mixture into the baby back ribs on all sides. Wrap the ribs well with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes prior to cooking.
- Unwrap baby back ribs and place onto the wire racks of the smoker in a single layer.
- Place the racks into a smoker, fill the smoker pan with apple, grape, pear, or cherry chips, and bring the smoker to 270 degrees F (130 degrees C). Smoke for 1 hour.
- Stir together the apple juice, 1/4 cup brown sugar, and the barbeque sauce. Brush the ribs with the sauce every 30 to 45 minutes after the first hour. Cook the ribs in the smoker until the meat is no longer pink and begins to "shrink" back from the bones, 3 to 4 hours. Brush the sauce onto the ribs one last time 30 minutes before the ribs are ready to be taken out of the smoker.
- Once the ribs are done, wrap them tightly with aluminum foil, and allow to rest 10 to 15 minutes. This will allow the juices to reabsorb into the meat and make the ribs moist.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 827.2 calories, Carbohydrate 22.8 g, Cholesterol 234.1 mg, Fat 59.2 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Protein 49 g, SaturatedFat 21.9 g, Sodium 284.2 mg, Sugar 18.1 g
Tips:
- Use a variety of spices. The best rib rubs use a combination of sweet, savory, smoky, and spicy flavors. Some common spices used in rib rubs include brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili powder, and cayenne pepper.
- Don't be afraid to experiment. There are endless possibilities when it comes to creating your own rib rub. Feel free to mix and match different spices until you find a combination that you love. If you are making a spicy rub, start with a small amount of cayenne pepper and add more to taste.
- Apply the rub generously. Don't be shy when applying the rub to your ribs. Make sure to coat them evenly on all sides. The more rub you use, the more flavor your ribs will have.
- Let the rub sit for at least 30 minutes before cooking. This will allow the flavors to penetrate the meat and create a delicious crust.
- Cook the ribs low and slow. The best way to cook ribs is to cook them low and slow. This will help them to become tender and fall off the bone. The ideal cooking temperature for ribs is 225 degrees Fahrenheit. It can take several hours to fully cook ribs at this temperature so be prepare for a 4-6 hour cook.
- Baste the ribs occasionally with your favorite barbecue sauce. This will help to keep them moist and add even more flavor.
Conclusion:
Making your own rib rub is easy, fun, and rewarding. With a little experimentation, you can create a rub that is perfect for your taste. So next time you're grilling ribs, don't just reach for a store-bought rub. Instead, make your own and enjoy the delicious results.
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