Beer & Hot Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Double-Dill PickleBeer & Hot Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Double-Dill Pickle
Beer & Hot Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Double-Dill Pickle
Beer & Hot Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Double-Dill Pickle
Smoked, grilled or barbecued ribs are always a highlight for the summer! But if you don’t have a griller or a smoker, try this oven braised and baked Ribs recipe that will be just as good! Level up the flavour in these ribs with beer, honey and a delicious kick from TABASCO Original Red Sauce. The Aleppo Pepper will impart the ever-important smoky flavour paired with the amazing double-dill pickles to cut through the richness of the meat.
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Beer & Hot Sauce Braised Pork Ribs with Double-Dill Pickle
Prep Time9 Minutes
Servings4
Cook Time99 Minutes
Ingredients
3 pounds of Pork ribs
2 tsp Kosher Salt
3 tsp Smoked Paprika
3 tsp coarsely ground Black Pepper
4 ounces Amber Beer
2 tbsp Honey
2 tbsp unsalted butter at room temperature
1 tbsp of TABASCO Original Red Sauce
32-ounce jar Whole Dill Pickles
¾ Cup of Brown Sugar
1 tbsp of TABASCO Original Red Sauce
3 tbsp Aleppo Pepper
Directions

DIRECTIONS, For the Ribs:

Season both sides of the rack of ribs with salt, Aleppo pepper, Paprika and Black Pepper. Season the meat side a bit more than the bone side. Let rest for 20 minutes in a roasting pan. Once its rested, move the pan to the highest rack in your oven, and broil the ribs for 5 minutes on each side, or until browned. Remove from the oven and heat oven to 325°F (165°C).

Take a large piece of aluminum foil and set the ribs on top. Create a boat-like shape that surrounds the ribs at the base. Pour beer, honey, and TABASCO Original Red Sauce directly over the ribs and wrap foil to cover the ribs completely, using another piece of foil if necessary.

Place ribs back in the roasting pan and bake for 1 hour.

Remove ribs from the oven and de-foil. Pour any and all rib jus into a heatproof glass measuring cup or bowl and set aside. Skim off and discard the fat from the top of the jus.

Cut the rack into 1 bone segments and add to a large bowl. Add reserved jus and butter to the bowl and toss well. Let the ribs sit in the sauce for 2 minutes and then toss again before serving.

DIRECTIONS, For the Double-Dill Pickles:

Remove the pickles from brine. Reserve the brine and save the jar. These are going to go right back in there.

Cut the pickles into 1⁄2-inch-thick slices and put back in the jar.

In a large stockpot, combine the reserved brine, brown sugar, and TABASCO® Original Red Sauce. Bring to a boil and stir. Once the sugar is fully dissolved, pour the hot liquid back over the pickles directly in the pickle jar. Let cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 24 hours and they are good to go. They will keep refrigerated for several weeks.

Serve alongside Beer and Hot Sauce-Braised Ribs and enjoy!

 

Nutritional Information

1 serving: 448 calories, 34.2g fat (12.6g saturated fat), 165mg cholesterol, 1176mg sodium, 11.76g carbohydrate, 23g protein.

9 minutes
Prep Time
99 minutes
Cook Time
4
Servings

Shop Ingredients

Makes 4 servings
3 pounds of Pork ribs
Save-On-Foods - Pork Back Ribs, Fresh
Save-On-Foods - Pork Back Ribs, Fresh, 1.3 Kilogram
$28.63 avg/ea$2.20/100g
2 tsp Kosher Salt
Windsor - Windsor Kosher Salt
Windsor - Windsor Kosher Salt, 1.36 Kilogram
$7.89$0.58/100g
3 tsp Smoked Paprika
Western Family - Paprika - Ground
Western Family - Paprika - Ground, 145 Gram
$6.29$4.34/100g
3 tsp coarsely ground Black Pepper
Western Family - Black Pepper - Whole
Western Family - Black Pepper - Whole, 120 Gram
$8.69$7.24/100g
4 ounces Amber Beer
Not Available
2 tbsp Honey
Western Family - Liquid Honey
Western Family - Liquid Honey, 500 Gram
$7.59 was $9.69$1.52/100g
2 tbsp unsalted butter at room temperature
Western Family - Unsalted Creamery Butter
Western Family - Unsalted Creamery Butter, 454 Gram
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$6.69$1.47/100g
1 tbsp of TABASCO Original Red Sauce
Not Available
32-ounce jar Whole Dill Pickles
Western Family - Baby Dill Pickles with Garlic
Western Family - Baby Dill Pickles with Garlic, 1 Litre
$5.59 was $6.59$0.56/100ml
¾ Cup of Brown Sugar
Rogers - Dark Brown Sugar, 1kg
Rogers - Dark Brown Sugar, 1kg, 1 Kilogram
$3.99 was $4.39$0.40/100g
1 tbsp of TABASCO Original Red Sauce
Not Available
3 tbsp Aleppo Pepper
Not Available

Nutritional Information

1 serving: 448 calories, 34.2g fat (12.6g saturated fat), 165mg cholesterol, 1176mg sodium, 11.76g carbohydrate, 23g protein.

Directions

DIRECTIONS, For the Ribs:

Season both sides of the rack of ribs with salt, Aleppo pepper, Paprika and Black Pepper. Season the meat side a bit more than the bone side. Let rest for 20 minutes in a roasting pan. Once its rested, move the pan to the highest rack in your oven, and broil the ribs for 5 minutes on each side, or until browned. Remove from the oven and heat oven to 325°F (165°C).

Take a large piece of aluminum foil and set the ribs on top. Create a boat-like shape that surrounds the ribs at the base. Pour beer, honey, and TABASCO Original Red Sauce directly over the ribs and wrap foil to cover the ribs completely, using another piece of foil if necessary.

Place ribs back in the roasting pan and bake for 1 hour.

Remove ribs from the oven and de-foil. Pour any and all rib jus into a heatproof glass measuring cup or bowl and set aside. Skim off and discard the fat from the top of the jus.

Cut the rack into 1 bone segments and add to a large bowl. Add reserved jus and butter to the bowl and toss well. Let the ribs sit in the sauce for 2 minutes and then toss again before serving.

DIRECTIONS, For the Double-Dill Pickles:

Remove the pickles from brine. Reserve the brine and save the jar. These are going to go right back in there.

Cut the pickles into 1⁄2-inch-thick slices and put back in the jar.

In a large stockpot, combine the reserved brine, brown sugar, and TABASCO® Original Red Sauce. Bring to a boil and stir. Once the sugar is fully dissolved, pour the hot liquid back over the pickles directly in the pickle jar. Let cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 24 hours and they are good to go. They will keep refrigerated for several weeks.

Serve alongside Beer and Hot Sauce-Braised Ribs and enjoy!