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Jerk Style Spare Ribs
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28 INGREDIENTS • 12 STEPS • 5HRS

Jerk Style Spare Ribs

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Jerk flavors are not just for chicken! This recipe brings the jerk flavor to spare ribs.
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Hi, I'm Malcom. I'm dedicated to all things barbecue, slow-smoked and grilled. I'm always working to improve my barbecue skills and smoking recipes and I love sharing it with you.
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Jerk flavors are not just for chicken! This recipe brings the jerk flavor to spare ribs.
5HRS
Total Time
$2.11
Cost Per Serving
Ingredients
Servings
8
US / Metric
Spare Ribs
1 rack
Spare Ribs
Salt
1/2 Tbsp
Garlic Powder
1 tsp
McCormick® Garlic Powder
Freshly Ground Black Pepper
1/2 tsp
Freshly Ground Black Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
1/4 tsp
Cayenne Pepper
Dried Thyme
1/4 tsp
Dried Thyme
Onion Powder
1/4 tsp
Onion Powder
Ground Cinnamon
1/4 tsp
Ground Cinnamon
Ground Cloves
1/4 tsp
Ground Cloves
Ground Nutmeg
1/4 cup
Ground Nutmeg
Peanut Oil
as needed
Peanut Oil
All-Purpose Spice Rub
to taste
All-Purpose Spice Rub
Used Killer Hogs The A.P. Rub
Pineapple Juice
3 fl oz
Pineapple Juice
Butter
to taste
Butter
or Margarine
Hot Sauce
to taste
Hot Sauce
Pineapple Juice
1 cup
Pineapple Juice
Ketchup
3/4 cup
Brown Sugar
1/2 cup
Brown Sugar
Scallion
1 bunch
Scallion, thinly sliced
3 scallions per 8 servings
Garlic
3 cloves
Garlic, chopped
Scotch Bonnet Pepper
1
Scotch Bonnet Pepper, finely chopped
or Habanero Pepper
Fresh Thyme Leaves
1 Tbsp
Fresh Thyme Leaves, minced
Jerk Seasoning
1 Tbsp
Jerk Seasoning
Lime
2
Limes, juiced
Butter
2 Tbsp
Nutrition Per Serving
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Calories
559
Fat
25.1 g
Protein
27.6 g
Carbs
58.5 g
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step 1
Remove the membrane from the bone side of the Spare Ribs (1 rack) and rinse the rack under cool water to remove any bone fragments. Pat the ribs dry with paper towel and place on a cutting board for seasoning.
step 1 Remove the membrane from the bone side of the Spare Ribs (1 rack) and rinse the rack under cool water to remove any bone fragments. Pat the ribs dry with paper towel and place on a cutting board for seasoning.
step 2
First, brush a light coat of Peanut Oil (as needed) on both sides. For the first layer of flavor use All-Purpose Spice Rub (to taste). Shake a light coat on both sides of the ribs.
step 3
Mix the {@10:}, McCormick® Garlic Powder (1 tsp), Freshly Ground Black Pepper (1/2 tsp). Dried Parsley (1/4 tsp), Cayenne Pepper (1/4 tsp), Dried Thyme (1/4 tsp), Onion Powder (1/4 tsp), Ground Cinnamon (1/4 tsp), Ground Cloves (1/4 tsp), Ground Nutmeg (1/4 cup) and Ground Allspice (1/4 tsp).
step 4
Sprinkle on the Jerk Seasoning and rub it into the meat. Place the ribs back into the refrigerator to dry marinate for 1-2 hrs.
step 4 Sprinkle on the Jerk Seasoning and rub it into the meat. Place the ribs back into the refrigerator to dry marinate for 1-2 hrs.
step 5
You can use any grill or smoker for this; just be sure to set it up for indirect cooking. The cooking temperature should be 250-275 degrees F (120-140 degrees C) and you’ll need a little wood for smoke.
step 6
Once the smoker is ready the Jerk Style Spare Ribs can be placed on the racks. The first 2 hours of the cooking process is all about the smoke. Spritz the ribs with pineapple juice every 30 minutes. After 1 hour flip the ribs meat side down, so both sides get some color. I want to see them a little browned on both sides before wrapping.
step 6 Once the smoker is ready the Jerk Style Spare Ribs can be placed on the racks. The first 2 hours of the cooking process is all about the smoke. Spritz the ribs with pineapple juice every 30 minutes. After 1 hour flip the ribs meat side down, so both sides get some color. I want to see them a little browned on both sides before wrapping.
step 7
After 2 hours of spritzing and flipping, the Jerk Style Spare Ribs are ready to wrap. Lay out a couple strips of foil a little longer than the slabs. Start with Butter (to taste), Granulated Sugar (to taste) and Hot Sauce (to taste) on the foil. Place the ribs meat side down on this mixture and pour Pineapple Juice (3 fl oz) over the bone side. Wrap the ribs tight in the foil. Place both racks back on the smoker once wrapped.
step 7 After 2 hours of spritzing and flipping, the Jerk Style Spare Ribs are ready to wrap. Lay out a couple strips of foil a little longer than the slabs. Start with Butter (to taste), Granulated Sugar (to taste) and Hot Sauce (to taste) on the foil. Place the ribs meat side down on this mixture and pour Pineapple Juice (3 fl oz) over the bone side. Wrap the ribs tight in the foil. Place both racks back on the smoker once wrapped.
step 8
Typically these Jerk Style Spare Ribs will take about 1 ½ – 2 hours to get tender. It depends on the heat of your cooker. It’s very important to start looking at them at the 1 hour mark to check the tenderness. Spare ribs are done somewhere around 200-205 degrees F (93-96 degrees C) internal. Continue to monitor them in 15 minute intervals.
step 9
In a sauce pot melt the Butter (2 Tbsp) sauté the Scallion (1 bunch), Garlic (3 cloves), and Scotch Bonnet Pepper (1) for 2-3 minutes. Add the Pineapple Juice (1 cup), Ketchup (3/4 cup), Brown Sugar (1/2 cup), Fresh Thyme Leaves (1 Tbsp), Jerk Seasoning (1 Tbsp) and Limes (2) and bring to a simmer for 20 min.
step 10
Now that the Jerk Style Spare Ribs are tender, bring both racks inside and carefully drain the liquid out of the foil. Fold the foil into a tray/boat shape around the ribs. This step makes it easier to transfer the ribs back to the smoker for a final glaze.
step 10 Now that the Jerk Style Spare Ribs are tender, bring both racks inside and carefully drain the liquid out of the foil. Fold the foil into a tray/boat shape around the ribs. This step makes it easier to transfer the ribs back to the smoker for a final glaze.
step 11
Brush the bone side with the jerk sauce and flip the ribs over. Hit the tops with the jerk sauce and place both racks back on the cooker. At this stage you’ll need to keep a close eye on the ribs. It only takes about 15 minutes to set the sauce.
step 12
Get the ribs off the pit. Place them on the cutting board and give them a 5-10 minute rest.
step 12 Get the ribs off the pit. Place them on the cutting board and give them a 5-10 minute rest.
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American
Gluten-Free
Grill
Caribbean
Shellfish-Free
Dinner
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