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Devils Pit Barbecue Take & Bake Ribs Recipe

Updated: May 5, 2020


Here at Devils Pit Barbecue we start off making our Coyote Ribs by starting with the highest quality of a rack of ribs you can find, and rubbing it down with our homemade “Lilith Rub (Heaven heat level) which combines the perfect amount of brown sugar, Kosher salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, Chile powder and cayenne pepper.” From there, we fire up our smoker and smoke the ribs low and slow at 180F for 4 hours.

Every hour, a Devils Pit Barbecue Minion will go out to the smoker and mist the ribs with apple juice.

Just as that timer is beeping we immediately remove the ribs from the smoker and vacuum seal them to preserve their freshness. We then flash freeze the ribs to safely preserve them. Once we are done on our end our ribs can be shipped to you. Where you can either cook them on the spot or freeze them until you, or your family, are ready to eat them.

Step 1: Take Coyote Ribs out of the freezer and defrost in hot water for 10-15 minutes.

Step 2: Remove Coyote Ribs from packaging and place in aluminum foil pan or deep pan with 8 oz bottle of apple juice and cover with aluminum foil.

Step 3: Bake at 350 Fahrenheit for 2 hours.

Optional/Preferred: If everyone you are serving likes the same Devils Pit barbecue sauce, you can remove the ribs from the oven, drain the juice and baste the Coyote ribs and place back in the oven for 15 minutes for the Coyote ribs to tighten in the barbecue sauce.

Finish Coyote Ribs off by topping them with Devil’s Pit own “Utah Style BBQ Sauce” (Fruit Based BBQ Sauce).

Enjoy! Caution they will be HOT!!!



Question & Answers:

Doesn’t freezing Coyote Ribs make them not as good as if they were made fresh at my home?

Believe it or not, the freezer actually makes them BETTER! There is a curing process that makes the meat have more flavor after being frozen for a period of time that Devils Pit BBQ has figured out.


Can I substitute the Apple Juice for another liquid?

Yes & No, The apple juice gets the right flavor that is paired with our Coyote Ribs.

The other substitute is to add Pineapple Juice. If you like a Hawaiian style Pineapple Juice can add a great flavor base to our Coyote Ribs.


What if I want my ribs to not fall off the bone, but want a little tug?

You can cook them for 15-30 minutes less and they won’t fall off the bone as easily. Allowing you to actually work for the rib meat!


What if part of my group doesn’t like spicy flavoring but I do?

With Devils Pit Barbecue’s Coyote Ribs, it allows you to finish them without adding the barbecue sauce to the ribs. You can cut the ribs up and have different levels of heat in our barbecue sauce to please everyone at your event or party.


Written by Lucifer & Crowley



 
 
 

3 komentarze


David Calvert
David Calvert
03 gru 2020

Probably the best ribs I have ever had. Hands down they were great both me and my wife will recommend this product to all our friends and family

Polub

Geoff Allred
Geoff Allred
09 kwi 2020

First off, I have had Devils Pit BBQ cater for me before and their freshly smoked/catered meat is some of the best BBQ I have ever had and the fruit infused sauces are delicious. The great thing about the new unique fruit infused BBQ sauces is it opens the door to the people that don't usually like BBQ, it creates a new flavor when matched with the right meat (great for other foods too). Since then I have ordered and received their take and bake ribs (also very good, the seasoning is just right) pulled pork in boil bags (one of my favorites) pulled chicken in a boiled bag (made awesome sliders) and the brisket in the boil bag (AMAZING…

Polub

cotnermail
21 lut 2020

Tried the ribs for the first time, and I was so impressed, not just with how tender they were, but the flavor. Just the right combination of seasonings. Telling my friends about this experience and encouraging them to place an order:)

Polub

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