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Hot 'n' Spicy Spareribs

Submitted by: Myra Innes
Provided by: Taste of Home
I always keep this dry rub in a shaker on my shelf so I have it ready to use in an instant. It's a deliciously different way to prepare barbecued ribs. 

Ribs with Plum Sauce

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites
Provided by: Taste of Home
Finish the ribs on the grill, brushing on the tangy-sweet basting sauce, after first baking them in the oven. 

Lime Spareribs

Submitted by: Christine Johnson
Living In: Eureka, California, USA
Lime is the sublime undercurrent in the honey-mustard-mushroom sauce that glazes these finger-licking baked ribs. 

Sweet and Tangy Spareribs

Submitted by: Kris
A delicious blend of tangy sauces and molasses is the perfect match for pork spareribs! 
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Chinese Spareribs

Submitted by: IBNSHISHA
Home Town: Oregon, Ohio, USA
Living In: Tsu, Mie, Japan
After searching the internet for a good Chinese Spareribs recipe and not finding any that caught my eye, I decided to make my own. This recipe is pretty simple, and yields tender, juicy, tangy ribs. In Japan, I cooked this in the fish broiler, but it should be fine on the grill or in the oven. 

Grilled Tri-Tip with Oregon Herb Rub

Submitted by: CHIEFWMS
Home Town: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Tri-tip is a California central coast specialty, claimed to have been first introduced in the Santa Maria area. This recipe adds dill, sage, and rosemary to the basic Santa Maria recipe. Tri tip is a flavorful cut of meat that really shines when it is slow grill-roasted or smoked. Great with a green salad or layered onto French bread for a juicy beef sandwich. 
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Ono Spareribs

Submitted by: Luv2bake
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
Living In: Gardena, California, USA
I usually make this as an appetizer. Always a hit. It's so easy and quick. Great for potluck, although it's never enough! 
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Potluck Spareribs

Submitted by: Sheri Kirkman
Provided by: Taste of Home
These ribs are perfect for a potluck...I never have leftovers. I've been making family meals since I was 13. Now I love cooking for my husband and two young children. -Sheri Kirkman, Lancaster, New York 

Hawaiian Spareribs

Submitted by: KREED1023
Baked pork spareribs take a tasty, tropical turn with this rich recipe that features crushed pineapple in the sauce. It goes great with mashed potatoes. 

Carolina Style Ribs

Submitted by: Steve Watson
Mustard based sauces are definitively South Carolina. This one will definitely satisfy your needs. This is for the big fatty ribs, not the baby backs. Do not trim the fat from the ribs. This method renders out fat and keeps ribs moist. If you do not have a smoker available, this can also be done in the oven. 
 
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