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The ingredients needed to prepare Vickys Baked Spare Ribs - Dry Rub Style, GF DF EF SF NF:
- Use For the dry rub
- Provide 200 g soft brown sugar
- Take 25 g smoked paprika
- You need 20 g granulated garlic
- Provide 15 g low-sodium salt
- Prepare 10 g onion powder
- You need 10 g cumin
- Provide 10 g mustard powder
- Provide 5 g black pepper
- You need optional extras to taste, cayenne or chipotle pepper
- Use wet marinade
- Take 5 tbsp Dijon or other mild mustard - not hot mustard such as yellow
- You need 1 tbsp liquid smoke (optional but great)
- Get 12 pork spare ribs (5 lbs worth)
- You need my favourite BBQ sauce
- You need 160 ml tomato ketchup
- You need 80 ml apple cider vinegar
- Prepare 120 g soft brown sugar
- Take 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce - see my gluten-free recipe
- Provide 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- You need 2 tsp mustard powder
- Use 1/2 tsp granulated garlic
- Get 1/4 tsp onion powder
Instructions to make Vickys Baked Spare Ribs - Dry Rub Style, GF DF EF SF NF:
- Mix the mustard and the liquid smoke together and rub all over each side of your ribs. This will help keep your dry rub on
- Sprinkle the dry rub over the ribs and pat down to make sure it sticks well to the ribs. Turn and coat every side using all of the dry rub
- Unroll some cling film and lay on your work surface keeping it on the roll. Put a wire rack on top that fits over a roasting tin and put the ribs on top, meatiest side up. I needed 2 racks as I had 12 spare ribs
- Roll the rest of the cling film over the top and seal the ribs in. Put in the fridge to absorb the flavours for 1 - 2 hours. Any longer and the salt will start to draw too much moisture out of the meat
- Line a roasting / baking tray with foil and put the wire rack of unwrapped ribs on top
- Preheat the grill / broiler to medium heat and the oven itself to gas 3 / 150C / 300F
- Grill / broil the ribs for about 5 minutes, until the sugar in the dry rub is bubbling and the ribs are browning on top
- Move the ribs to the middle of the oven. Roast for 2 - 2.5 hours for spare ribs (1.5 - 2 hours for baby back ribs). Halfway through cooking, cover the ribs with foil
- About 30 minutes before the end of cooking, mix the BBQ sauce ingredients together well and brush the ribs with the sauce, re-cover with foil, and finish cooking
- The ribs are done when a knife slides easily into the thickest part of the rib meat. Let them rest, covered, for about 10 minutes then serve with more sauce if desired to ensure the kids make as big a mess of themselves as they can lol!
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