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Cooking and food prep for keeping on track at the gym is easy enough and healthy as well.
But when the kids come for dinner, it’s fun to pull out big-ass family recipes that are simple and, I’m almost afraid to admit, quite decadent. Yes, tons of brown sugar in this one, but I always scale it back to taste. Feel free to do the same.
This Sweet and Sticky Applesauce Ribs recipe has been in my family since, well, forever and is beloved not just for its “fall off the bone” meaty ribs but for the sauce which is the trademark star of this dish.
Make sure you make a ton of rice, I love heirloom Kokuho Rose® rice for its own fluffy texture and aromatic bouquet, I think it’s the perfect way to sneak extra sauce onto your plate.
Go for a work out, earn the calories and bake up this one up, your kitchen will be fragrant with the ambrosial scent of apples and cinnamon.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot.. you should make a salad too..
- 2 racks of pork loin ribs
- Sauce
- 1 cup applesauce unsweetened
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 2 cloves of garlic diced
- 6 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 1/2 brown sugar (I use one cup)
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- Unpackage the ribs, turn over and remove the thin white strip of fell from the back. Cut into 1-2 piece ribs. Place in a large pot, cover with water and boil over medium heat for 45 minutes to an hour or until done. Drain and set aside.
- Meanwhile, mix all Sauce ingredients together in a large pot over medium heat until sugar is dissolved and sauce is blended.
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- Once ribs are boiled, put in a roasting pan or casserole dish. Pour over the sauce and move ribs around to coat.
- Bake uncovered for about 45 minutes, until sauce has thickened and everything is heated through.
I love ribs just almost any way you can make ’em, Barb, and this sounds good so I’ll have to give them a try. Thanks…..Paul
This looks sooo good, I think my husband would love it…thanks for sharing 🙂
They look and sound aazig – I bet they smell so good too! Love those plates 🙂
They look and sound amazing – I bet they smell so good too! Love those plates 🙂
They’d be great with some calvados 🙂
These look fabulous!!! Such great flavors!
These ribs look delicious, and also an unexpected surprise this time of year. It’s fun to sometimes make foods traditionally associated with summer in the winter!
These ribs would definitely be worth a little more work at the gym, Barb.I love the combo of apples with pork and this dish nails it. I once had a recipe where the ribs were boiled first and you’re right. The result is fall off the bone goodness. Yes, I’ll be making this one evening. Can’t wait, in fact. Thanks, Barb.
Big-ass recipes are the best! And this is one of the baddest going — really an outstanding dish. Thanks!