applesauce on ribs

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Aug 23, 2007
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I am thinking about making a wet rub w/ applesauce. anyone have experience with this? and do you think to applesauce will scortch?
 
I was actually thinking about making a "paste" rub, and letting it set overnight. I have always used dry rubs in the past, wondering what the applesauce will do after an extended period. But you are probably right, low temp it shouldn't be a problem...I hope.
 
another of experience just my opinion- now i have done that & added it like this- a 1/4cup of white wine(or dark beer)3tbsp lemon,1/4 applesauce,cayenne(1-tbsp)& brownsugar, w/ worchy & balsamic for a wet rub marinade- chilled for 24 hrs, scraped off & added the last 2 hrs- not bad- just a bit sweet for me.
 
I used my normal (super secret!!! lol ) rub, and mixed it with about 1 cup of apple sauce. The ribs are on the smoker as I type.

I will let you guys know how it turns out.

thanks for all the help.
 
As soon as my teen-aged son gets back from soccer and shows me how to load a pic or two you can bet I will!
 
Oh yeah I forgot about T-Bones Sticky Apples Ribs!
AND their listed 1st under the T's in the hall of fame!!

Sorry T-Bone they are fantastic!
 
I made it to the hall of fame Mom ?? I feel honoured
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Actually, I think applesauce would work, if you dress it up a bit, and use it as a glaze on the last leg of the 3-2-1. I use a recipe that includes peaches for a glaze, so applesauce isn't that far off. Here's the recipe I use:
1/2 a blender full of skinned and sliced peaches
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup honey
2/3 cup catsup
2/3 cup cider vinegar
several dashes fresh ground pepper
4 Tbs soy sauce
4 cloves garlic
4 tsp ginger
2 tsp salt
2 tsp sesame seeds (I crack mine in a coffe grinder right before I mix them)
(Optional)Sometimes I add a shot or 2 of rum

Blend until mixed well. Brush on ribs every 15 minutes during the last hour. Makes enough for several slabs of ribs. I suppose if you could replace the peaches with apples if you want the applesauce taste; maybe lighten up on the vineger if you do. Otherwise.....mmm mmm peaches!
 
My son (age 16) spent the night at a buddies house, hence I did not have the help to load a pic!~ lol.

This weekend I will try again.

Thanks for all the great tips/comments. This really is a great site!
 
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