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MEMPHIS WET RIBS

Memphis wet ribs are the perfect combination of a flavorful dry rub and a tangy, slightly sweet barbecue sauce that's brushed on during the final stages of cooking. Unlike Kansas City ribs, Memphis wet ribs aren't drowned in sauce—the sauce complements the pork rather than hiding it.
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 6 hours
Marinating Time 4 hours
Total Time 11 hours
Servings: 8 Servings
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Rachs St. Louis Style Spareribs 3-31/2 pounds each.
  • 5 Tbl Yellow Mustard
  • Apple Juice For Spritzing.
  • Memphis Rib Rub
  • 1/4 Cup Paprika
  • 3 Tbl Dark Brown Sugar
  • 2 Tbl Salt
  • 2 Tbl Pepper
  • 1 Tbl Garlic Powder
  • 1 Tbl Onion Powder
  • 2 Tsp Celery Salt
  • 2 Tsp Dry Mustard
  • 2 Tsp Chili Powder
  • 1 Tsp Oregano
  • 1 Tsp Cayenne Pepper Optional/Can adjust amount according to your taste if you include it.
  • Memphis Wet Rib Sauce
  • 2 Cups Ketchup
  • 1/2 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1/4 Cup Dark Brown Sugar
  • 2 Tbl Molasses
  • 2 Tbl Yellow Mustard
  • 1 Tbl Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tbl Memphis Rib Rub
  • 1 Tsp Garlic Powder
  • 1 Tsp Onion Powder
  • 1/2 Tsp Pepper
  • 1/4 Cup Water
  • 1/2 Tsp Cayenne Pepper Optional/ Can adjust the amount to your raste

Equipment

  • Charcoal Grill These can be easily prepared on a gas grill also with use of a smoker unit.

Method
 

  1. Instructions For the Rib Rub Recipe
  2. Mix all ingredients thoroughly. .
  3. Store in an airtight container. Makes enough for 2 racks of ribs with some left over.
  4. Memphis Wet Rib Sauce Recipe
  5. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.
  6. Bring to a gentle simmer.Reduce heat and ook for 20–30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  7. Cool before using.
  8. Memphis Wet Rib Recipe
  9. Step 1: Prep the Ribs

  10. Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs. Lightly coat both sides with yellow mustard.
  11. Apply a generous layer of Memphis rub. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  12. Step 2: Smoke the Ribs

  13. Preheat grill to abut 250°F.
  14. Use hickory wood, or a mix of hickory and apple wood. Place ribs bone-side down. Smoke for about 3 hours.
  15. Step 3: Spritz

  16. Every 45–60 minutes after the first hour, lightly spritz with apple juice to keep the surface moist.
  17. Step 4: Sauce the Ribs

  18. After about 4 hours of cooking: The goal is a glossy, sticky finish—not a thick candy-like coating, brush a thin layer of Memphis Wet Sauce over both sides.
  19. Continue cooking for another 45–60 minutes.Apply a second light coat during the last 20 minutes.
  20. Step 5: Check for Doneness

  21. The ribs are done when: Internal temperature reaches approximately 198–203°F. The meat has pulled back from the bones about ½ inch. A toothpick slides easily between the bones.

Notes

Serving Suggestions

Serve with:
  • Creamy coleslaw
  • Baked beans
  • Potato salad
  • Cornbread
  • Dill pickles
  • Sweet tea or a classic bourbon cocktail
These ribs deliver the hallmark Memphis balance of smoke, spice, tang, and pork flavor, with a rich mahogany bark and a glossy sauce finish that keeps them firmly in the "wet" style without overpowering the meat. The result is tender, smoky ribs that would feel right at home on Beale Street.