As soon as it's warm enough to fire up the grill, cookout season has begun. Turn on Wendy Rene's "Bar-B-Q" (the ultimate outdoor cooking song) and dig out that bag of woodchips. It's time to smoke ...
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Smoked beef back ribs recipe

These smoked beef back ribs are seasoned with a bold salt, pepper, and garlic rub, slow-smoked until tender, and finished with a rich, smoky bark. Perfect for barbecue lovers, they deliver deep, beefy ...
In medium bowl, whisk together kosher salt, celery salt, black pepper, onion powder, dried oregano, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, sweet paprika, brown sugar. This makes about 1 cup dry rub, more ...
Instructions: Combine paprika, brown sugar, ground mustard, granulated garlic, dried thyme, lemon pepper, ground rosemary and ground coriander in a small bowl and blend well for the dry rub. Remove ...
To kick off our Pork Week we’re having Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Taylor Spronk show us how easy it is to cook up some smoked ribs. BBQ sauce (whatever your preference) *Spareribs vs baby back ribs ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These Smoked Spare Ribs are the star of any backyard barbecue — slow-cooked to tender perfection. Nothing says “Fourth of July” ...
The best award winning homemade dry rub for ribs is a recipe that has garnered rave reviews! This homemade dry rub offers a good balance of spices with savory flavors that complement and enhance the ...
The sweet flavor of Big Red turns smoked pork ribs into candied meat treats. Instructions: Remove the membrane from the bone sideof the ribs by inserting a butter knife under the membrane, and pulling ...
When the temperatures skyrocket during the warmest months of the year, you probably don’t want to be stuck inside your kitchen, oven on and windows closed, preparing dinner for your hungry guests. Any ...
A fruity yet spicy finish to a slab of pork ribs provides flavor to remember. Instructions: Place the ribs on a large sheet pan. Remove membrane of the ribs by sliding a butter knife under the skin ...