Winning Rib Rub Recipe For You Barbecue
Making barbecue ribs is an art form. They way you cook them, the length of time you cook
them for and the barbecue rib rub you use will all determine how your ribs come out. You can use sweet, savory,
spicy, or hot rubs and suit them to your tastes. You can make rubs that have a Middle Eastern flavor, an Asian
flavor, a Southwestern flavor, and more.
You can choose between wet bbq rib rub and dry rib rub. If you prefer to taste more of the meat flavor, a basic dry
rub is your best bet. If you want ribs that have a stronger flavor and seasonings, try using a wet rub or
marinade.
There are a few things you should know before you start searching for a winning rib rub
recipe. Some people will tell you that salt dries meat out. This is true if you leave your meat in salt for many
days. However, if you just sprinkle some salt on the surface of the meat as with a dry rub, it will actually draw
the flavor of the rub into the meat. Some cooks suggest putting salt on the meat 24 hours prior to your
barbecue.
Sweet Barbecue Ribs
For sweet barbecue ribs, sugar is a great addition to any barbecue rib rub recipe. Like
salt, sugar needs moisture to dissolve. The moisture of the meat turns the sugar into syrup, which actually helps
to hold the herbs and spices of the rub in place. Sugar burns at 275F so you have to be careful not to leave your
sugar-rubbed ribs on the grill for too long because they will burn.
Just make sure to only expose your ribs to high temperature for a short period of time.
The best way to cook sweet barbecue ribs is by slow cooking them and then raising the temperature at the end for a
short amount of time so the sugar caramelizes and forms a nice crust.
The secret to cooking barbecue ribs is slow cooking and patience. Otherwise the ribs can
become chewy or burnt. You can add a complementary barbecue sauce to your ribs for more flavor. Some styles of ribs
are not eaten with sauce, such as Memphis ribs. A Memphis rib rub recipe consists of paprika, salt, onion powder,
black pepper, and cayenne. In Memphis, the quality of the meat and the way you cook it is considered more important
than the seasoning.
For an Asian style barbecue rib rub, add ingredients like Chinese five-spice powder,
ginger, Sichuan peppercorns, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, and vinegar. For Southwestern style barbecue ribs, make rub
by combining ingredients such as chili powder, chipotle pepper, and lime. For Middle-Eastern style ribs, add
garlic, nutmeg, cloves, vinegar, and cinnamon.
In conclusion, experimenting with different barbecue rib rub recipes and recipe variations is a fun way to enjoy
your ribs differently each time. When it comes to the outdoor barbecue, ribs are certainly a quintessential part.
Although it takes a while to perfect your rib grilling techniques and rub recipes, use this information as a guide
to start exploring new recipes and ideas.
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