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OVEN BAKED RIBS 

OVEN BAKED RIBS

INGREDIENTS

For the Ribs:

* 3-4 pounds baby back or spare ribs

* ¼ cup Dijon mustard

* 1 teaspoon liquid smoke *optional*

* ½ cup spice rub *recipe below*

* ½ cup BBQ sauce

For the Spice Rub:

* 4 cups dark brown sugar

* ½ cup ground smoked paprika or sweet

* ¼ cup granulated garlic *NOT garlic salt

* ¼ cup granulated onion *NOT onion salt

* ¼ cup kosher salt

* ¼ cup black pepper

* ¼ cup ground cumin

* 1/8 cup ground ancho or chipotle pepper

* ¼ cup ground mustard

* 1/8 cup ground cayenne pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

* Line a baking sheet with double layers of aluminum foil and set a cooling rack inside the pan. The rack allows for heat to circulate evenly on all sides of the ribs. Place the ribs on the rack.

* In a large bowl, combine all dry rub ingredients and whisk well until all ingredients are completely incorporated. Set aside 1 cup of dry rub and place the remainder in an airtight container/jar to save for later use.

* In a small bowl, mix the mustard and the liquid smoke. Brush a thin layer of the mustard/liquid smoke mixture over both sides of the ribs. Sprinkle the dry rub over the mustard and pat it gently so the rub will adhere to the meat. If desired, the seasoned meat can sit overnight in the fridge, just be sure to cover the pan tightly with foil.

* When ready to cook the ribs, set the oven to broil and place the pan on the top rack of the oven. Broil the ribs (watching closely) for 4-5 minutes or until the dry rub sugar is bubbling and ribs are browned.

* Remove the ribs from the oven and set the oven to 300 degrees F. Move the oven rack to the middle position of the oven. Once the oven has heated to 300 degrees F, place the pan of ribs (uncovered) in the oven. If cooking Baby Back Ribs, roast the ribs for 1½-2 hours. If cooking Spare Ribs, roast for 2½-3 hours. Halfway through cooking, cover the ribs with aluminum foil to keep them from getting dry.

* After the ribs have cooked with only 30 minutes left, brush the ribs lightly with barbecue sauce. Cover with foil and cook until the ribs are fork tender when tested in the thickest part of the ribs.

* Allow the ribs to rest, covered for 15 minutes.

* To serve, cut between the bones to separate into individual ribs. Serve with extra barbecue sauce or your favorite dipping sauce.

* Enjoy!

NOTES

* Put a cooling rack inside the baking pan and set the ribs on top. This allows the heat to circulate evenly.

* Start by broiling the ribs on the top rack of the oven for 5 minutes.

* Bake the ribs uncovered at first, then cover them with foil halfway through.

* Cook Baby Back Ribs for 1 1/2 – 2 hours

* Cook Spare Ribs for 2 1/2 – 3 hours

* Brush ribs with BBQ sauce when there is about 30 minutes of cook time left.

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