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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Spareribs


Ingredients:

2 lbs. fresh spare ribs
3-4 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon – peppercorns
3-4 bay leaves

Sparerib Marinade:

½ cup chicken broth
½ cup black coffee
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon cumin
1tablespoon cayenne
1 tablespoon paprika
3 tablespoons Apricot preserves
1 tsp garlic pepper
1 onion – sliced
4 cloves garlic – crushed & chopped

Simmer spareribs in a large pot with garlic, peppercorns and bay leaves. Let them simmer for about 5-10 minutes. Drain the spareribs, cool and separate into individual ribs with a cooking scissor.

Preheat Oven 350 degrees:

Prepare marinade and in a deep pan and cover the spareribs with the marinade. Cover the pan with aluminum foil and place a few slits on top. Place in the oven covered for about 1 hour.

Uncover the ribs and continue to bake at 300 degrees for another hour or so.

These ribs will be tender and tasty. They got a good review at my table.

Enjoy with Lots of Love,

Catherine


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21 comments:

redkathy said...

Oh yes Catherine great minds do think alike! I bought spare ribs today to prepare for dinner this week! Yours look very inviting!

Gulmohar said...

That's an interesting marinade,Catherine. The ribs speak it all :-)
Hope everything is fine with you :-)

*MrsMartinez* said...

I just had this for dinner last night. It was my SIL who cooked this dish! Thanks for the recipe!
xoxo
MrsM

Kathleen said...

I love the sound of this marinade!

Angie's Recipes said...

This is a mouthwatering hearty meal!

Smarla said...

I envy your family, they always get to enjoy great meals :D Hope I can taste your cooking one day. :)

Mary said...

Your ribs sound just delicious, Catherine. The marinade is wonderful. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

Together We Save said...

Your ribs sound wonderful!!

Joanne said...

The marinade for this sounds delicious!

Chow and Chatter said...

no worries for not stopping by I completely understand its tough to keep up with everyone, great recipe love the coffee in here

rebecca

Jacqueline said...

Your marinade is absolutely fascinating. I can't believe all the flavors you have in it. These must have been wonderful. I am saving this recipe for my next sparerib night. I bet this would be good with a pork loin too.

Katerina said...

Marinade always add to meat's flavor. Your ribs are ideal for a BBQ in a warm Fall day.

Dishesdone said...

Your marinade sounds delicious and the ribs look fantastic! Have to try the recipe! We love ribs!

Nina said...

Dear Catherine, what a lovely thing to do...I really, really appreciate that you took the time to sing for my b-day!!! You are so lovely and kind! Thank you so much!
...and now, can I have few of these ribs to go please??? Looks so delicious!!!!!!XO

Simply Life said...

Oh my mom would love it if I made this for her!

Juls @Juls' Kitchen said...

Ciao Catherine! nice to meet you!
Thank you for your visit!
you share really interesting recipes here.. I adore spareribes, love this marinade you made!
Usually I put just garlic, ginger, leeks, honey and soy sauce.. but I'll take note for next time!

MaryMoh said...

Oh wow...coffee in marinade! I'm sure it's very delicious. I love it.

Moogie said...

Oh.... my..... gosh. It looks divine!

TommyGirl said...

Mmmm, simply scrumptious!

<br><br><br><br><br>Dr.Sameena Prathap said...

Hi Catherine,

Amazing ribs..havent tried so far...

lovely clicks...

Dr.Sameena@

www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
www.lovelypriyanka.blogspot.com

Fresh Local and Best said...

I've seen recipes for ribs that include coffee and have always been intrigued with how the flavors taste. This final results look absolutely delicious.

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