Texas Lone Star Ribs
2016-03-08- Cuisine: American
- Course: Main course
- Skill Level: Easy
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- Servings: 7
- Prep Time: 10m
- Cook Time: 20m
- Ready In: 2:30 h
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Nutritional Info
This information is per serving.
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Serving Size
1/2 pound -
Calories
600 -
Total Fat
52 g -
Saturated Fat
18 g -
Cholesterol
181 mg -
Sodium
483 mg -
Potassium
665 mg -
Carbohydrates
20 g -
Dietary Fiber
1 g -
Sugars
20 g -
Protein
35 g
Ingredients (marinade)
- 1 cup hot water
- 1/3 cup vinegar
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 bay leaves, crushed
Ingredients (basting Sauce)
- 1/3 cup vinegar
- 2/3 cup ketchup
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
- 1/3 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/3 teaspoon ground ginger
- crushed red pepper for garnish
- 3-1/2 pounds spareribs
Method
Step 1
Crack ribs if necessary and remove membrane from bone-side of ribs.
Step 2
Arrange in a deep dish. Pour marinade over ribs. Let stand at room temperature for at least 2 hours. Drain, reserving marinade. Arrange ribs in a microwave safe dish. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons of marinade.
Step 3
Pre-cook at high for 8 minutes, covered. If using plastic wrap to cover, poke a few holes to vent. The ribs will pop and crackle while cooking. Be careful when removing from microwave. There will be a lot of steam and grease in the dish.
Step 4
Brush ribs with basting sauce on both sides. Place on microwave safe rack or dish. Microwave uncovered on high for at least 12 minutes basting with sauce and turning ribs over a few times during cooking. Make sure you turn them or they will overcook and be tough in places.
Step 5
Let ribs sit 4-8 minutes before serving. Cover with lid to keep warm. Ribs can be broiled after cooking for a crispier texture.
In the last photo the blue plate is this recipe. Red is Pork Ribs. Orange is Sweet & Sour Spareribs and green is Ribs with Plum Sauce.