Home Version Barbequed Ribs

  1. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees.
  2. For BBQ Rub: Mix first 6 ingredients in a small bowl. Rub the ribs (both sides) fully with this BBQ Rub.
  3. Place the ribs on baking sheets or a large roasting pan and put them in the oven for 3 hours. No need to do anything until that time is up; this is a slow-cooking process and you are simply letting the spices infuse into the meat.
  4. 30 or 45 minutes before you are ready to remove the ribs from the oven, get a charcoal fire going. You will want a very low fire to put the ribs on once you have removed them from the oven. They can remain on the low fire for as long as you can stand (5 minutes each side or up to 1/2 hour) to create a light crust and warm the ribs up properly (the longer they cook, the better).*
  5. For Basting Sauce: For "wet" ribs (which we prefer): Mix next five ingredients together in a medium bowl. Coat both sides of the rib racks just before removing from the fill (or oven).
  6. For "dry" ribs: Serve the Basting Sauce on the side.
  7. *Note: If you do not have a grill, you can: remove the ribs from the slow-cooking process, turn the broiler on, place the oven rack to the lowest rung, and finish the ribs in this manner once the oven is hot enough.

salt, sugar, ground cumin, freshlyground black pepper, chili powder, sweet paprika, red, hot sauce, sugar, salt, freshlyground black pepper, full racks of pork spareribs

Taken from food52.com/recipes/884-home-version-barbequed-ribs (may not work)

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