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Steven Raichlen’s Righteous Ribs

Steven Raichlen’s Righteous Ribs recipe

Eating these ribs can be almost a religious experience, especially when coupled with Sweet-and-Smoky Barbecue Sauce.

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Steven Raichlen’s Smoke Wrangler’s Bacon Bourbon Barbecue Sauce

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Bacon and bourbon—two flavorings with deep roots in American barbecue. They come together in this smoky tangy barbecue sauce created by Project Smoke smoke wrangler and frequent Barbecue Board contributor, Rob Baas.

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Steven Raichlen’s Sweet-and-Smoky Barbecue Sauce

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Ask most Americans to describe the perfect barbecue sauce and they’ll invoke a thick sweet red ketchup-based sauce with a zing of vinegar and a whiff of liquid smoke. In short, the sort of sauce Kansas City barbecue buffs have slathered on ribs and briskets for decades.

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Steven Raichlen’s Cider Squirt

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You wouldn’t want to eat this stuff straight, but spray it on roasting or smoking meat and it adds a world of flavor.

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Steven Raichlen’s Basic Barbecue Rub

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There’s a heap of flavor in this simple rub—the molasses sweetness of the brown sugar, the heat of the pepper, the vegetal sweetness of the paprika, and the slow burn of the cayenne.

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Barbecue Butter

Whisk some spices with butter and you can make so many things mouth-watering. Try it on chicken, fish, beef or pork. Even corn on the cob tastes great with it. Just a dollop will do the trick.

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