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Kansas City-Style Barbecue Ribs
These ribs start with a sweet and spicy rub and are finished with a thick sauce which produces that sticky layer that defines Kansas City-style ribs. Here are your finger-lickin' good plans for Memorial Day weekend. Oh, and don't forget to grab a beer.
Smoky and Spicy Apricot-Glazed Barbecue Ribs
After years of learning convoluted tricks for making competition-worthy pork ribs, I've realized the ribs I like best are made more simply and have bolder flavors, like the earthy, spicy rub and fruity, smoky apricot sauce in this killer recipe.
Barbecue Short Ribs
While previous attempts at barbecued short ribs have been so-so, this latest batch done with just a simple rub let the natural flavor of the beef and smoke against a tender meat take center stage and made them irresistible.
Oven Barbecue Pork Ribs
Want smoked ribs but don’t have a smoker? This method produces tender, juicy pork ribs in the oven with real smoked flavor.
Competition-Style Barbecue Ribs
After spending the summer on these sweet and shiny competition-style pork ribs, it's time to share these perfectly tender and smoky beauties with you.
Hoisin Barbecue Ribs
Ribs slow-smoked over cherry wood get a little Asian flair when finished with a hoisin barbecue sauce, creating a unique combination of sweet, salty, and smoky that's all around delicious.
Sous Vide Barbecue Pork Ribs
A sous vide barbecue pork ribs recipe that achieves the goals of traditional smoking—crusty bark and tender yet meaty texture—without the BBQ tools.
Rub for Barbecue Ribs
A complex mix of spices form an outstanding rub to use on slow smoked ribs or other meats.
Coffee-Rubbed Ribs
Not a coffee drinker myself, I wasn't sure how this would go over, but I ended up loving it—the way the coffee plays with the other spices, smoke, and meat. And the coffee-ness didn't dominate. Rather, the ground beans added an earthy quality to an already complex mix of flavors. The ribs eaten dry were fantastic, but even better with a coating of stout barbecue sauce.
Memphis-Style Dry Ribs
Invented by a restaurant owner from Greece, Memphis dry ribs are bathed in vinegar while being grilled over smoky charcoal, then coated with an earthy, herbal rub once they're done cooking. Just don't let the name mislead you: There's nothing dry about these babies.
Trading in the barbecue standard of sweet and spicy, these Cajun-spiced dry-rubbed ribs are more more herbal, earthy, and have a slight kick that make them unique.
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Grilled Cajun Shrimp and Grits
Fire up the grill! This twist on Shrimp & Grits tops cheesy grits with cajun-spiced shrimp and spicy scallion-garlic butter. Pure summer comfort food!
Creole Succotash from 'Treme'
The succotash I grew up eating was a simple side dish of lima beans, corn, onion, black pepper, and a big hunk of butter. But despite my familiarity with the basic version, I am open to different interpretations of the dish (as long as it still contains butter, corn, and limas, of course). This creole succotash from the Treme cookbook is kind of like a tricked out version of the classic. In addition to the requisite vegetables, you'll find okra, celery, bell pepper, shrimp, and two kinds of pork...
Cornbread
To-die-for Cornbread! Crispy edges, sweet corn flavour and so moist you don't need butter to scoff it down (but who in their right mind would skip butter?!)
Skillet Potatoes With Cajun Blackening Spices and Buttermilk-Herb Sauce
Potatoes deserve more than to just be a boring side dish. They've got serious star power, and these Cajun-spiced baby potatoes—first boiled until creamy, then crisped in a skillet, and finally topped with a cooling buttermilk-herb dressing—prove it.
Sweet and Savory Corn Casserole
This simple corn casserole is one of the most comforting dishes I know. Cornmeal gives this baked custard an unusual heartiness, but with plenty of milk and eggs, it's not bready at all.
Pork Picnic Sandwich inspired by Regular Show — Binging With Babish
The Pork Picnic Sandwich presents not only the opportunity to live like a VIP, but to enjoy the sweltering summer heat while smoking some big ol' joints of pork for 16 hours!
Corn Casserole
Irresistibly delicious side dish, creamy Corn Casserole is a cross between cornbread, creamed corn and souffle. Make this from scratch OR using Jiffy mix!
Honey Butter Glazed Cornbread
This decadent Honey Butter Glazed Cornbread is spongy and almost cakelike with a delicate sweetness. It's not dry or crumbly like some other cornbread.
Cornbread
Here's my easy cornbread recipe to pair with some sticky BBQ ribs and slaw.
Chorizo-Spiced Pulled Pork With Mexican Street Corn Slaw
This mash-up of Mexican chorizo and pulled pork checks all of the summer-cookout boxes for those who do not have a smoker (or the time to fuss with one). The crowning glory: an elote-inspired coleslaw made with corn, mayo, and cotija cheese.