Chris' Famous Southern Style Molasses Brine |
The first step is to brine the ribs. Many of us have forgotten the value of brine or don't know about the miraculous tool that brine is when working with meat. Whether it is pork, beef, chicken, lamb, and even fish. Here is a really good and simple brine recipe that works great for pork, ribs in particular.
I know many of you are saying "That looks like swamp water", etc.. Well let me tell you that this beautiful salty yet sweet ebony hued nectar of the BBQ gods will be one of the best things to happen to your ribs. EVER! Now let me tell you how to make this savory bit of delight.
Chris' Famous Southern Style Molasses Brine
Ingredients
1/4 cup sea salt
1/4 cup blackstrap molasses
2 bay leaves
6 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
6 cups water
Preparation
In a 2 quart sauce pan heat the water until steam starts to rise then remove from heat. Add the salt and stir until dissolved. Then add the rest of the ingredients and refrigerate the brine overnight before using.
Check back tomorrow for part 2
I definitely want to try this one! Loved the swamp water comment :)
ReplyDeleteHow long do you brine the ribs for?
Hi HenryJ,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like brine idea. I brine ribs overnight 12-14 hours. You can go as short as 6 hours but I would recommend longer. I will have part 2 posted shorty that talks about marinating time for the ribs.
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