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Spare Ribs

Smoked/Grilled Spare Ribs – Low & Slow at 120 °C | with Rock’n’Rubs “Sweet Rub of mine”, apple juice & maple syrup glaze

Ingredients for 4 servings:

  • 4 racks of pork rib chops with a bit of meat on the bone
  • “Sweet Rub of Mine” by Rock’n’Rubs
  • 0.5 l apple juice
  • Smoking wood
  • BBQ sauce to taste
  • 120 g butter
  • 60 ml maple syrup

Preparation

Step-by-step instructions

  1. 1

    Prepare

    Loosen and remove the silver skin from the bone side of the ribs. Pat the ribs dry.

  2. 2

    Season

    Generously coat both sides with "Sweet Rub of mine." Let it rest for 30 minutes (or longer, if you like).

  3. 3

    Set up the grill/smoker

    Set up for indirect heat at around 120°C. Optionally, have some mild smoking wood (such as apple or cherry) ready.

  4. 4

    Phase 1 – Smoking (2–3 hours)

    Place the ribs in the indirect heat zone and smoke for 2–3 hours until a golden crust forms. Occasionally brush or spritz with apple juice 1–2 times during cooking.

  5. 5

    Phase 2 – Wrapping (1.5–2 hrs)

    Place the ribs in pairs on aluminum foil or butcher paper. Add butter, apple juice, and maple syrup, then wrap tightly. Increase the temperature to about 150°C and continue cooking for 1.5–2 hours.

  6. 6

    Unwrap and collect the juices

    Carefully remove the very tender ribs from the package. Reserve the cooking juices and mix them with BBQ sauce.

  7. 7

    Glaze & caramelize (10–15 min.)

    Return the ribs to the grill (indirect heat). Brush them several times with the sauce until they’re beautifully sticky and glossy.

  8. 8

    Serve

    Let rest for 5 minutes, slice between the bones, and enjoy immediately.

Done checks

  1. - Toothpick/Butter Test: The skewer should slide in with almost no resistance.
    - Optional internal temperature: about 88–95°C (recommended range for "melt-in-your-mouth" tenderness).

Tip

  1. Butcher paper helps keep the bark firmer, while foil cooks a bit faster and juicier. Always apply sugary glaze at the end to prevent burning.