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Camp Oven, Barbecue & Other Recipes >> Miscellaneous Recipes, Recipe Books & Ideas >> Spare Ribs https://www.aussiecampovenforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1409610801 Message started by Seamus on Sep 2nd, 2014 at 8:33am |
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Title: Spare Ribs Post by Seamus on Sep 2nd, 2014 at 8:33am
Anyone got a favourite beef spare ribs recipe please?
My recipe seems to be lacking that "little something." ta Seamus |
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Title: Re: Spare Ribs Post by mikel on Sep 2nd, 2014 at 8:58am
I rub in a good sprinkle of "Masterfoods piri piri seasoning", let sit for an hour or so then slow grill on a lidded barbecue.
Most meats we prefer quite rare cooked, but in this case a little more cooking helps the meat come away from the bone. I always cover the cooked ribs with foil and rest for 5-10 mins. before serving. An easy meal, plated with a tossed green salad and boiled spuds the seasoning really gives the ribs a lift. :P mikel |
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Title: Re: Spare Ribs Post by Seamus on Sep 3rd, 2014 at 9:30am
Thanks Mikel.
I'm getting a couple more packs in Atherton tomorrow and will try your recipe. The Boss did some up the other day - like a stew - with plenty of veges and herbs and spices and the like in the pressure cooker. It was nice but I thought it tasted just a tad on the fatty side. I think the late, great Slim Dusty summed it up in his song "ribs cooked on the coals." Cheers Seamus 8-) 8-) |
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Title: Re: Spare Ribs Post by mikel on Sep 3rd, 2014 at 11:47am
There is no doubt Seamus that it is hard to beat any spicily rubbed meat cooked over open coals.
I make up rubs based on whatever comes to mind, some turn out quite eye watering, really peps up the circulation. I like the US site www.smokingmeat forums.com where you can pick up some great ideas on spicy meat rubs. Tonight am doing a haunch of venison in my old Kamado. Has been anointed with a garlic/chilli/paprika rub, will be slow cooked over open coals with some green apple tree wood for smoke infusion. mikel |
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Title: Re: Spare Ribs Post by Seamus on Sep 4th, 2014 at 5:26am
I'd not heard of the Kamodo until yesterday Mikel, so I did a bit of research on them. They look to be a very nice bit of gear. Prices sat me back on my heels a bit 'tho ;D ;D
Cheers Seamus 8-) 8-) |
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