Asian Style Rotisserie Ribs Recipe
Sure, you could use a charcoal grill or smoker to make your ribs, but these Asian Style Rotisserie Spareribs will awe the masses with their creative use of your gas grill, not to mention the incredible flavor. Sticky, slightly sweet, and definitely delicious, this recipe for quick Asian Style ribs may just become your family favorite on rib night.
Asian Style Rotisserie Ribs Recipe
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2 racks
(baby) back ribs
2 tbsp.
Bone Dust BBQ Seasoning
1 tbsp.
ground ginger
2 tsp.
granulated garlic
2 tsp.
freshly ground pepper
¼ cup
packed brown sugar
Sauce
3 tbsp.
sesame oil
10 cloves
garlic, peeled and grated
2 tbsp.
grated ginger, fresh
1 can (6 oz.)
tomato paste
½ cup
hoisin sauce
1/3 cup
soy sauce
1/3 cup
dry garlic rib sauce
1/3 cup
brown sugar, packed
- Prepare the ribs by removing the silver-skin off the back.
- Preheat the grill to 325°F using the bottom burners on low.
- In a bowl or shaker, combine the Bone Dust, ginger, garlic, pepper, and brown sugar. Season the ribs thoroughly.
- Thread the ribs onto the spit rod, securing them in place with the rotisserie forks. Place the spit rod onto the grill and turn it on. Cook the ribs slowly for an hour and a half until they’ve reached an internal temperature of 165°F. Feel free to add a hint of smoke by using maple, or cherry wood chips and one of our smoker accessories like the smoker tube.
- Use the side burner of your grill to make the sauce once the ribs have been cooking for at least 45 minutes. Heat the sesame oil in a saucepan and then add the garlic and ginger, frying them until fragrant – about a minute. Then add the tomato paste, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, and brown sugar. Bring the mixture to a simmer to allow the flavors to meld and the sauce to thicken a little more.
- When the sauce is ready, brush the ribs thoroughly, every 2 to 3 minutes until every surface is glazed and the sauce has begun to caramelize to the ribs.
- Carefully remove the ribs from the grill and slice between each bone. Serve topped with extra sauce, sesame seeds, and maybe even some hot peppers. Don’t forget the wet-wipes.
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Season the ribs on both sides
Thread the ribs onto the rotisserie rod
Cook on the rotisserie
Once the sauce has thickened, slather the ribs, allowing the heat to caramelize the sauce
Serve the ribs with remaining sauce
Top with sesame seeds and hot peppers
You may need some wet-wipes too
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Season the ribs on both sides
Thread the ribs onto the rotisserie rod
Cook on the rotisserie
Once the sauce has thickened, slather the ribs, allowing the heat to caramelize the sauce
Serve the ribs with remaining sauce
Top with sesame seeds and hot peppers
You may need some wet-wipes too