Bret and Peggy's Burn Your Face Off Rib Rub





We have another 'submission of the week'! Well, it's really only our second one ever, but none the less, here it is! Michael's best bud, Bret, has been saying he's going to cook something up for the blog for a while now. He actually came over last week & showed us how to toss a pizza dough like a pro. Dang was that impressive! No wonder mine always come out so misshapen! Anyways, Bret & his new wifey, Peggy, cooked up some pretty delicious looking ribs. Those master-grill skills he provided look pretty impressive to me (I'm not much of the griller - Michael usually handles that part of cheffresco :). Read through the whole thing to make sure you have all of the grill necessities before beginning your venture (charcoal & hickory chips). Bret wrote the recipe up & everything - so here it is!

* Unfortunately not all of Bret's pictures were appropriate for the blog - sorry Bret :)

Ingredients

  • 3lb pork ribs
DRY RUB:
  • 2 tablespoons salt
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon dry mustard
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons freshly cracked black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 tablespoon paprika
BRET'S EASY BBQ SAUCE:
  • 2 cups Sweet Baby Rays regular BBQ Sauce
  • 3/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/8 cup white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons ketchup
  • 5-20 shakes of Texas Pete (depending on heat requirements)

Directions

  1. Prep the ribs: rinse and pat dry. To accommodate a standard oven pan, you will need to half the full rack.
  2. The rub I used is extremely hot - maybe omit the cayenne for a more face friendly rub. Mix all rub ingredients together. Flip the ribs with meat side down and pull the film off of the back side of the ribs, then rub them like its going out of style. Place ribs in the fridge for about 1 hour.
  3. Preheat oven to 250F. Place ribs in a foil lined pan (easy clean up) and cover with foil. Bake for 2-3 hours.
  4. Meanwhile, mix the ingredients for the sauce & refrigerate.
  5. Prepare your grill; I like to use 3/4 easy start charcoal and 1/4 hardwood charcoal. Push gray coals off to the back of your grill and close the vents so that the top vent is 1/8 open and the bottom is almost closed. This will help you keep the grill at around 250F.
  6. Soak your hickory chips for 20-30 min. Put ribs on the grill meat side down and put chips over your coals. Smoke ribs for 3 hours at 250 replacing the wood chips as the smoke dies down. Baste the ribs for the last 25-30 min of cooking with your sauce.
  7. Remove ribs and let rest for 10 min.
  8. Cut and enjoy!

26 comments:

Heather S-G said...

Whoa! That is some major insanity there :D And I spy a bottle of my fave bourbon in the background...what a perfect meal it would be....

♥peachkins♥ said...

mouthwatering barbecue

Erica said...

I've always wanted to try to make ribs for Josh but have been too nervous! I feel like bbq ribs are an art form and a lot of people just over cook them! maybe I will get up the nerve to make these- they look awesome!

Jersey Girl Cooks said...

WOW!

Leslie said...

ohhh nice..those look like some serious lick your fingers clean ribs! I wish I had the old fashioned charcoal grill.

grace said...

20 shakes for me! with a title like that, the fire-loving part of me simply can't resist such a rub. what does a person need a face for anyway? :)

Christo Gonzales said...

awesomeness that is these ribs!

La Bella Cooks said...

I could easily eat these with my morning coffee....perfectly addictive!

Anonymous said...

The ribs look insanely good! The dry rub & bbq sauce sound excellent!

Mary Bergfeld said...

I absolutely love the name you've given these ribs. They look mouthwatering.

Rose said...

Hahaha! I love the title :) Looks great!

Chef E said...

OH BABY! How I would love to have this all over my fingers and lips right now! Love me some ribs...

The Duo Dishes said...

Burn the face off? Like on the ground? Dang! That's serious! Please put a couple on a plate.

Conor @ HoldtheBeef said...

These look GOOD. There's nothing like a face-burning good time! Think I'll have to save this recipe for summer :)

Gloria Baker said...

Look wonderful!! GloRIA

Unknown said...

Mmmm...I'm always up for some tasty ribs! I like the name of these. =)

Dewi said...

That's look really delicious, and the sauce sounds really irresistible!

lisaiscooking said...

The rub and sauce sound great! This would be perfect for a party.

Kerstin said...

Ribs are just so good! These look fabulous and I'm going to forward this recipe to my hubby, he also does all our grilling :)

Esi said...

Sounds like a great, flavorful recipe for ribs.

Emily said...

Yum! That sounds like a great rub!

Donna-FFW said...

LOVE the sound of this rub and I am loving what you did with the sweet baby rays... fantastic!

Sara said...

Yes! I want to make these immediately. Ribs might be the best thing ever. Also, I want to see the inappropriate pictures :)

Jackie at PhamFatale.com said...

This looks so delicious. It's 10am and my mouth is watering looking at the ribs... Is that a good thing?

Sophie said...

I loooove barbecue! Ribs are always the way to go. These look smothered with just the right amount of sauce. Deelish!

test it comm said...

Those ribs look so tasty!

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