Sweet and Spicy Dry Rub on Ribs or Salmon

"The dry rub makes 2 cups worth so jar the rest for any other meat you want to grill this summer. And yes you cook it wrapped in the plastic wrap then wrapped in foil. This is a great time saving recipe so you can be at the party your hosting. I also used it on salmon which was yummy! This has a slight Asian taste to it! recipe #66477"
 
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photo by Rita1652 photo by Rita1652
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Ready In:
14mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients together.
  • Spread 1/2 cup on 4 pounds of pork ribs.
  • Wrap in plastic wrap overnight then in aluminum foil. This can be baked right away as well.
  • Bake in 200 degree oven for 4-5 hours.
  • Good at this point,but I like to grill them the next day in my (Bourbon, Vadalia Onion Barbecue Sauce recipe #66477) See picture on this recipe. Check it out!
  • Unwrap coat with sauce recipe #66477 and grill 5 minutes on each side a little longer if chilled. Serve with extra sauce on the side.

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Reviews

  1. DH gave this a 5-star rating - and he's stingy with his 5-stars! The only change I made was adding 2 tbs crushed red peppers. I used 1/2 cup dry rub on 4 lbs bone-in chicken breasts, and it was delicious! Next time I'll try it on ribs, as suggested, but didn't have any this time.
     
  2. Yum! This was really good. I used it on Halibut fillets. The only change I made was due to the fact that I didn't have quite enough chili powder. My mistake was coating both sides of the fish with it. It was a little overpowering and there was no flavor of fish left. But I'll make it again and again, with the rub only on top. Thanks!
     
  3. I must admit that I was skeptical about using the plastic wrap .... but you haven't steered me wrong yet! I did use my own sauce but made the rub verbatim & followed your directions. The ribs were moist & tender with just the right amount of spice, almost falling off the bone. My dinner guests were suitably impressed - thank you Rita!
     
  4. I have made this for the 06 WT and will be back with my rating when I make my country style pork ribs next week. It smells really good
     
  5. Great rup. I'll definately add this to my collection. Cook up country style ribs and slow cooked them with hickory chips. Thanks for posting
     
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