One of my goals for What’s For Dinner Esq. this year is to share at least ONE recipe a week. As of today, I have 5 new recipes all ready to go live over the next few weeks! Here is to hoping that I can come up with 52 NEW recipes in 2020. Wish me luck!
Today’s recipe is a recent addition to my repertoire. I hosted 20 family members for dinner one night of Rosh Hashanah. Cooking for 20 people DEFINITELY requires detailed menu planning. Everyone offered to bring something, but I wanted to cook the main dishes. I knew I wanted to make a few different proteins.
While shopping on my favorite online kosher supermarket’s website, Seasons Kosher (not sponsored – just LOVE them), I saw boneless beef spare ribs that looked interesting. They were on promotion, so I bought five packages, like one does, while not entirely sure what I was going to do with them. Thankfully, I thought of something a few days before the holiday.
Instead of throwing the ribs into my Crockpot, I decided to bake them, low and slow, with one of my new favorite BBQ sauces from Trader Joe’s. Their Kansas City Style BBQ sauce is AMAZING. I just noticed that it is Kosher certified! I was so excited that I put three bottles in my cart! I am always up for trying something new from Trader Joe’s.
To say that the ribs were a hit would be a MAJOR understatement. EVERY SINGLE RIB WAS GONE! The meat was SO tender, and the sauce was slightly sweet and incredibly addicting. E likens them to potato chips – once you have one, you can’t stop!
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to photograph the ribs over the holiday, so I couldn’t post the recipe. Lucky for you, someone requested that I make the ribs again over Chanukah, so I did. This time, I took pictures. They were just as good as I remembered!
**Edited to correct an error regarding the BBQ Sauce. I thought I used the Korean BBQ sauce but Trader Joe’s has discontinued it. Scroll down to see a photo of the actual BBQ sauce used in this recipe. Sorry for the error!
Ingredients:
Boneless Beef Spare Ribs, 5-6 pounds
Trader Joe’s Kansas City Style BBQ Sauce, 1 bottle
Sea Salt
Fresh Ground Pepper
Directions:
- Preheat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Spray a 9×13 Pyrex with Pam Cooking Spray.
- Season both sides of the ribs with salt and pepper.
- Drizzle a lawyer of the BBQ Sauce into the bottom of the Pyrex.
- Lay the spare ribs into the Pyrex.
- Pour the rest of the BBQ Sauce over the ribs.
- Cover the Pyrex with foil and wrap tightly.
- Bake covered for 2 hours.
- Uncover the ribs and bake uncovered for an additional 30 minutes.
- Serve immediately!
These look amazing! I love Korean food and definitely need to try this recipe!
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Oh man, if this didn’t just make a girl hungry! Looks awesome…might have to add it to my recipes to try! xoxo, Sarah
Oh my gosh I loveeee ribs! These look so good! Definitely going to try your recipe out <3 Thanks girl!
Lizzie
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These both look and sound amazing! I need to try these! Thanks for sharing.
These look and sound so good — but really easy to make! I would have thought boneless ribs had more ingredients and steps!!
xo, Sarah
This looks so delicious – an absolute comfort food 🙂
These look amazing!! I’m so impressed with how easy it all is!
Oh. My. Gosh. This recipe looks DELICIOUS! 100% making it this weekend!
Rachel
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So here’s a funny little fact about me: while I absolutely do not like regular BBQ sauces, or the smokiness, or anything about it – I totally love K-BBQ! There’s something so different about the flavor, and I’m a huge fan of Asian dishes, so it’s like the perfect middle ground fo me. My husband would also love this meal, so I gotta try it some time for the two of us!
These look and sound amazing! I love bbq ribs and have to try these!!
Kileen
cute & little
I didn’t know these were SO easy to make. I WANT SOME!!!
these sound so so good! bookmarking for later!
This looks so good! Love anything Trader Joe’s so I know it will be tasty!
Omg these look amazing!! And easy! I’m always intimidated by ribs, def going to try these soon!
Yum! This looks amazing – and so simple! Going to have to give it a try.