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Oven-Roasted Spareribs

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Most of the times when we think of spareribs, we think of seasoned meat cooking low and slow over smoldering coals or wood fire in the style of barbecue. Meaty, tender, juicy, and barely clinging to the bone, that’s some great barbecue. Well, today’s recipe offers you another way to enjoy spareribs, roasted low and slow too, with fall off the bone goodness and the bonus of crackling!

Unlike barbecuing where you have to check on things periodical­ly, this is a set it and forget method of cooking, until the last half hour. (Photo by Cynthia Nelson) Cool for 45 minutes to 1 hour before cutting spareribs Nelson) (Photo by Cynthia

Let’s get to it.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

Roasting pan with rack

INGREDIENT­S

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3. 4 pounds pork spareribs (skin on) Dry all-purpose seasoning Ground black pepper, to taste Salt (see notes)

DIRECTIONS

Pat the meat dry with paper towels. Score (cut) the skin and fat without cutting into the meat, lengthways, diagonally or crisscross. Generously season the meat all over with allpurpose seasoning and black pepper and salt (if using). Be sure to get the seasoning between the cut skin and fat. Transfer to a large zip bag, close bag, put on a plate and refrigerat­e leaving to marinate overnight. Remove from refrigerat­or 1 ½ hours before you are ready to cook and let come up to room temperatur­e. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Line the baking pan with aluminium foil (for easy clean up) and insert the rack into the pan. Lay the ribs, meat side down on the rack and transfer to the oven. Cook for 4 hours. At the end of the hour, turn the heat up to 500 degrees F and cook for 20 – 30 minutes; this will turn the skin into crackling. Check at the 20-minute mark, if the skin is puffed up and sounds hollow when tapped, it is done. If not, let cook until it reaches this visual and touch cue. Remove from oven and let cool for 45 minutes to an hour before removing crackling, breaking it into pieces and cutting ribs.

NOTES

● Check if your all-purpose seasoning has enough salt and therefore add more if needed.

● This cook time is for 4 pounds of spareribs, if you want to cook a large amount, use the following cooking guide – for every pound, cook the meat for 1 hour at 300 degrees F. At the end of cook time by poundage, crank up the heat to 500 degrees F for 20 – 30 minutes to turn the skin into amazing crackling.

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