1-3lb. package of spareribs
Dashes of cumin
Dashes of Paprika
Dashes of Chili Powder
Dashes Dried Oregano
Juice of ½ lemon
4 tablespoons of olive oil
Brine for Spare Ribs:
1 cup of salt
2 tablespoons of vinegar
Dashes of black pepper
2 bay leaves
Zesty Tomato Sauce:
1 – 29oz. can of crushed tomatoes
1 Jalapeño – chopped with seeds
5 cloves of garlic – chopped
1 healthy handful of cilantro – chopped
1 sweet onion – chopped
Dashes of fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
Dashes of dried oregano
Olive oil
Place the spareribs in a large sauce pot and cover with water. Add all of the ingredients for the brine and place in the refrigerator for a few hours or up to overnight.
Preheat oven 300 degrees:
Remove the ribs from the brine. Separate the ribs and remove any excess fat. Place the ribs in a baking dish and sprinkle all of the spices over the ribs. Bake the ribs for 2-3 hours.
Prepare the Sauce:
Heat a saucepan with a few drizzles of olive oil. Add the garlic, Jalapeño, cilantro, brown sugar and sweet onion. Sauté this until the onion is clear and the garlic slightly golden. Add the crushed tomato and spices. Simmer the sauce on low while the ribs bake.
When the ribs are done remove from the oven and place in the sauce. Continue to simmer on low for at least 40-45 minutes.
Prepare the macaroni as directed. Drain and drizzle with a little olive oil and black pepper. Top the macaroni with the sauce and ribs.
This dish is delicious and well worth the time to make. Enjoy it with a colorful side salad and smiles.
Enjoy with Love,
Catherine
Rita says
Great recipe for serving spareribs; they looks juicy good; very tempting.
Rita
Jay says
That looks scrumptious dear..
Tasty appetite
Joanne says
Spareribs are always such a treat, especially when smothered in a sauce like that!
Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook says
That is some delicious looking sauce. Smothered, I love it!
kitchen flavours says
These look absolutely delicious! Love that wonderful sauce, yummy!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Les rêves d'une boulangère (Brittany) says
My Dad would love this recipe! Thanks!
Tanna at The Brick Street Bungalow says
Sounds wonderful, Catherine!!
Cooking Gallery says
What a beautifully appetizing dish!! I am totally drooling, Catherine!
Victor says
Look like an inviting dish. Delicious! Have a great weekend.
Marelie says
I love Spareribs! Will definitely try this...and YOU are Tammy's Mom! I love her blog.. I really need to follow you also...great team!
Poetic Shutterbug says
That sounds spicy and scrumptious. Great recipe.
THE OLD GEEZER says
Wow! Now that sounds like a great Sunday afternoon dinner 🙂
Take care Catherine and have a great weekend 🙂
~Ron
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elle marie says
This looks wonderful, haven't had spare ribs in a long time, they are a bit hard to find (precut) here in Japan.
dddiva says
I am not a cumin fan but these look delish1 Thanks for sharing.
redkathy says
Catherine I've never brined a turkey much less ribs. The recipe sounds wonderful and looks even better. One day I'll have to attempt the method.
Angie's Recipes says
Those pork spareribs look so inviting!
Chris says
these spareribs looks just so yummy. Thanks for the recipe.
FOODESSA says
I have cut down quite a bit on my meat intake...however, when I do have some, I make sure it's a darn tasty dish like the one you've prepared Catherine.
Buon appetito ;o)
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Biel says
This is so Good!
The Chef In My Head says
Isn't brining just the perfect technique! This sounds wonderful! ~Leslie