Shelly's Recipe
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KANSAS CITY-STYLE RIBS
Category: Ribs
Method: Smoking/ indirect grilling
Serves: 4
For the rub and the ribs:
1 tbsp seasoning salt, black pepper, sugar, paprika, garlic powder and meat tenderizer
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
2 racks St. Louis cut spare-ribs (4 to 5 pounds total)
2 12-ounce bottles beer
Spicy Apple Barbecue Sauce (recipe follows)
You will also need:
4 cups hickory chips or chunks, or as needed, or applewood logs (optional)
Bottle sprayer or mister (optional)
Make the rub. Place rub inredients in a bowl and stir to mix, breaking up any lumps with your fingers.
Prepare the ribs. Place a rack of ribs meat side down on a baking sheet. Remove the thin, papery membrane from the back of the rack by inserting a slender implement, such as a butter knife or the tip of a meat thermometer, under it. The best place to start is on one of the middle bones. Using a
dishcloth, paper towel, or pliers to gain a secure grip, peel off the membrane.
Repeat with the remaining rack. Arrange the ribs on a baking sheet. Sprinkle on both sides with the rub, rubbing the spices into the meat.
Set up your smoker and preheat to 225 to 250 degrees. Arrange the seasoned ribs bone side up in your smoker. Smoke until nicely
browned and very tender, 5 to 6 hours in all, turning the ribs over half way
through. After the first hour, mist or mop the ribs with beer; after that, mist
or mop every hour until you apply the barbecue sauce.
Brush the ribs with the barbecue sauce for the last 30 to 45 minutes of smoking. Transfer the ribs to a large platter or cutting board. Let the ribs rest for a
few minutes, then cut the racks in half or cut into individual ribs. Serve with
extra barbecue sauce.
Spicy Apple Barbecue Sauce
1 cup ketchup
2 cups apple juice
1/3 cup molasses
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
2 tbsp sugar
1-1/2 tsp chile powder
1/2 tsp celery seed and ground cloves
1-1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
Coarse salt (kosher or sea) and freshly ground black pepper
Place the ketchup, apple juice, molasses, vinegar, brown and sugar, chile powder, celery seed, cinnamon, and cloves in a large heavy saucepan and gradually bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking to mix.
Reduce the heat to low and simmer the sauce until thick and richly flavored,
about 40 minutes, whisking often. Correct the seasoning, adding salt and
pepper to taste. The sauce should be highly seasoned.
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