Peachy Pork Spareribs
A sweet and spicy sauce makes a great topper for these grilled pork ribs.

Ingredients
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1/2 cup packed brown sugar
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2 tablespoons salt
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1 tablespoon dry mustard
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2 teaspoons five-spice powder
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1 teaspoon ground black pepper
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1 teaspoon garlic powder
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6 pounds meaty pork spareribs
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3 cups peach nectar
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1 15-ounce can tomato sauce
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1 cup finely chopped onion
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1/3 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
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1/4 cup rice vinegar
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2 to 3 teaspoons bottled hot pepper sauce
Directions
1.
For rub, in a bowl stir together brown sugar, salt, mustard, five-spice powder, pepper, and garlic powder. Sprinkle over surface of ribs. Place on a tray; cover and refrigerate overnight.
2.
For a charcoal grill, arrange lighted coals around a drip pan (with tongs, push coals to either side of grill, place pan between coals). Place ribs, bone side down, on grill rack over drip pan. Cover and grill 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 hours, brushing with sauce during the last 15 minutes of grilling (see instructions in Step 3). Add additional coals as necessary to maintain heat. (For a gas grill, preheat grill. Adjust for indirect cooking with flame on medium according to manufacturer's directions. Place ribs on rack in a roasting pan, place on grill, and grill as above. After 1 hour carefully drain off liquid in pan and discard.)
3.
Meanwhile, in a large saucepan stir together the remaining ingredients. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, about 50 minutes or until thickened, stirring occasionally (should have about 3 cups). Brush about two-thirds of the sauce over both sides of the ribs during last 15 minutes of grilling. Pass remaining sauce with ribs. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Nutrition information
Calories 977, Total Fat 55 g, Saturated Fat 22 g, Monounsaturated Fat 25 g, Polyunsaturated Fat 5 g, Cholesterol 228 mg, Sodium 3407 mg, Carbohydrate 46 g, Total Sugar 37 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 66 g. Daily Values: Vitamin C 39%, Calcium 13%, Iron 25%.
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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The smoky-sweet-spicy flavor of this rub and sauce is a classic complement for pork ribs. You can use either spareribs or baby back ribs for this recipe; baby backs will require about an hour less cooking time.
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