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      MSGID: 1:396/45.0 66fb2210       MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06                Title: Slow Cooker Hot Honey Ribs        Categories: Pork, Vegetables, Sauces, Chilies, Citrus        Yield: 5 servings                2 tb Sweet paprika        1 tb Hot smoked paprika        1 tb Mustard powder        2 ts Garlic powder        Black pepper        4 lb (2 racks) baby back ribs        2 tb Kosher salt; more as needed        Oil or cooking spray; for        - greasing        2/3 c Honey        5 Red Thai chilies; stemmed,        - thin sliced        +=OR=+        2 Red jalapeno or serrano        - chilies; stemmed, thin        - sliced        +=OR=+        2 tb Red-pepper flakes)        3 (1") strips lime peel        +=AND=+        Juice of 1/2 lime (1 tb        - juice)        1 tb Apple cider vinegar                Add the sweet and hot smoked paprika, mustard and garlic        powders and several generous grinds of black pepper to a        small bowl; mix to combine.                Remove the ribs from the packaging and pat them dry with        paper towels. (The easiest place to do this is the        sink.) Turn the ribs over to remove the membrane that        covers the back of the ribs: Grasp one end of the        membrane with paper towels to keep your hands from        slipping and pull; the membrane should pull right off in        one or two sheets. (If it is not easy to pull off you        can skip this step.) Season the ribs all over, front and        back, using about 1 tablespoon of salt per rack of ribs.        Coat the ribs in the spice mixture, patting it all over        both sides of the ribs.                Lightly coat a 6 to 8 quart slow cooker pot with oil or        cooking spray. With the meaty sides facing out and the        bones pointing up, coil the ribs into the pot, standing        them up in a circle. (You do not need to add liquid.)        Cook on low until the meat is very tender when flaked        with a fork, but the ribs are not quite falling apart, 6        to 8 hours.                Meanwhile, make the hot honey: Combine the honey, chiles        and lime peel in a small saucepan over medium heat. Let        the mixture get very hot, until it simmers and then        starts to foam, about 2 minutes. Remove it from the        heat, pour it into a small heatproof bowl and set aside.        (The honey can be made several days in advance. When it        cools, cover it, and store it at room temperature.)                Line a sheet pan with foil. Using tongs, transfer the        ribs to the sheet pan, meaty side up. Heat the broiler.        Remove the lime zest from the honey (leave the chiles        in) and stir the lime juice and apple cider vinegar into        the honey. Using a spoon, drizzle the honey all over the        ribs, using about half the honey, but leaving the chiles        in the bowl.                Broil the ribs until they are caramelized, sizzling and        lightly charred in spots, 2 to 3 minutes. (Check the        ribs every 30 seconds or so to prevent burning, and        rotate them to make sure that all the surfaces get        caramelized.) Season the ribs with salt then drizzle        more of the hot honey and chiles this time over the        ribs, to taste. Serve with any remaining hot honey on        the side.                By: Sarah DiGregorio                Yield: 4 to 6 servings                RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com                Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives               MMMMM              ... Tomato molasses is just fancypants chef ketchup.       ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52              --- Maximus/2 3.01        * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS-Huntsville,AL-bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45)       SEEN-BY: 18/200 19/25 90/1 105/81 106/1 201 987 124/5014 5016 129/305       SEEN-BY: 130/330 153/7715 218/700 226/30 227/114 229/110 114 206 300       SEEN-BY: 229/317 400 426 428 470 664 700 266/512 282/1038 291/111       SEEN-BY: 320/219 322/757 342/200 387/18 21 25 396/45 460/58 633/280       SEEN-BY: 712/848 5075/35       PATH: 396/45 229/426           |
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