Basting Mop For Ribs
The time to baste is after the crust forms immediately after flipping the meat while the top surface is still hot and bubbly so the mop can mix with the juices of the meat.
Basting mop for ribs. While sitting on the surface the water can evaporate so when you flip again you are not steaming the meat and so the flavor can cook on. The addition of red wine vinegar adds a nice flavor to smoking beef brisket or short ribs. Texas hillbilly mop sauce. Ingredients for the ribs 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper 2 tablespoons light brown sugar 1 tablespoon sweet paprika 1 tablespoon ancho chile powder 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 2 teaspoon cayenne pepper or more to taste 1 rack about 2 1 2 pounds baby back ribs.
For example for bbq pork ribs sometimes we use an easy mix of 1 4 cup water 3 4 cup apple juice 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar and a squirt of lemon juice. If you ve been experiencing dried out ribs in the past using this mop can help keep those ribs tender and moisture during the smoking process. This brisket beer mop combines with worcestershire sauce cider vinegar onion garlic and cayenne to. To make this one mix one cup of water with one cup of red wine vinegar.
Let the flavors marry for a few hours in the refrigerator before using. Add one half cup each of dry red wine and light vegetable oil. Red wine vinegar basting sauce. Top barbecue mop recipes rib baste.
This rib baste is a great mop for all kinds of ribs but can also be used with brisket and pork. If you have already basted the meat with some sort of apple cider vinegar marinade you can use the leftover marinade as a mop sauce. In a small bowl whisk together water vinegar mustard oil chili powder garlic powder and cayenne until well mixed. 2 cups apple cider cup cider vinegar cup bourbon cup water cup worcestershire sauce cup lemon juice teaspoon salt.
Steps to make it. Then add one half cup of chopped onions and one tablespoon of chopped garlic.