Here is a tasty recipe showing you how to smoke amazing pork ribs. These will blow your mind!
Recipe is as follows:
1: Soak wood chips (we used apple) for at least 1 hour.
2: Rub the pork ribs and let sit for 1 hour. (Rub recipe below, or use your favorite)
3: Smoke ribs at 225 F for 3 hours, spritzing with apple juice every 30 minutes.
4: Transfer ribs to pan, add 1 cup of apple juice to the ribs and pan, and cover with tin foil, sealing the edges tightly. Cook for 2 hours at 225 F
5: Remove foil from lid of pan and cover ribs with BBQ sauce of choice. Homemade is always best! Cook for 1 hour at 225 F, basting ribs with BBQ sauce as necessary.
6: Serve and enjoy! Don't forget the napkins!
Rub recipe:
1/2 TBSP cumin
1 TBSP paprika
1 1/2 TBSP garlic powder
1 TBSP onion powder
1 TBSP chili powder
3 TBSP brown sugar
2 TBSP salt
1 1/2 tsp black pepper
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