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HomeCoffee-Infused Bbq Baby Back Ribs

Coffee-Infused Bbq Baby Back Ribs

A recipe I came up with for my dad, who LOVES meat and coffee!

Ingredients

4 teaspoons  chile powder
2 teaspoons  dried  thyme
2 teaspoons  ground cumin
2 teaspoons  garlic powder
2 teaspoons  salt
1 teaspoon  pepper
1/2 teaspoon  cayenne
2  rack  baby back ribs
1 teaspoon  liquid smoke
1  Tb.  oil
3 cloves  garlic,  minced
3/4 cup  cider vinegar
1/2 cup  soy sauce
28 ounces  can  tomato puree
3  Tb.  molasses
1 cup  brown sugar
2 teaspoons  instant coffee  granules
2 teaspoons  cumin
2  Tb.  Dijon mustard
2 teaspoons  paprika
1/2 teaspoon  cayenne

Preparation

1. Preheat  the oven to *350.  Mix  the first seven ingredients in a small bowl.
2. Cut  each rack in several pieces and  rub  the spices over all the rib sections. You  can  leave the ribs whole if you like the way they look better–I just think they are easier to handle on the  grill  in smaller pieces! Pour 4 cups of water and 1 tsp. of liquid  smoke  in a  roasting  pan.
3. Place the ribs in the pan,  top  up. Tightly cover the pan with foil and  bake  for 2 hours. Remove from the oven and rest until ready to  grill.  Meanwhile, add 1 Tb. oil to a sauce pan over medium  heat.  Add the garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes. Then add the rest of the ingredients for the  BBQ  sauce to the sauce pan.  Simmer  for at least 30 minutes,  stirring  occasionally.
4. Heat  a  grill  over medium-low  heat.  Brush the ribs completely with  BBQ  sauce. Place them on the  grill  and cook for 20 minutes,  turning  and brushing every 5 minutes until the desired “bark” has developed.
5. It’s fun to make your own  BBQ  sauce. But in a pinch, buy a bottled variety you like and  simmer  for a few minutes with the coffee granules!
Credit: Foodista

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