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Ahhhh, my favorite time of year is here. It’s officially Fall. The temp is dropping, soon the leaves will be too after that magnificent color change. Baseball is in the postseason, football is back both college and pro, hockey is here. Halloween is just around the corner and the pumpkin ales are on the store shelves. It’s a glorious time my friends, particularly for these Apple Pumpkin Ribs

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Oh, and did I mention it’s the single greatest time of year to grill? Most people think it’s the summer. That’s just not the case. Think about it. It’s 95 degrees outside, let’s go build a fire and stand around it? Firing up the grill when it’s chilly outside makes much more sense than adding more heat to a hot summer day doesn’t it? Now if I could get Shawn and Blinda, hosts of Your Livable Garden in Houston and owners of Mirror Lake Designs, up to St. Louis to build me one of those outdoor kitchens with the ceiling fans I might be singing a different tune. While I grill all year round, some of the most miserable cookouts for me are on those ridiculously muggy summer days that we get here in St. Louis.

All of this revelry in the season got me thinking of some sort of fall themed recipe. It took some doing but I finally came up with the Grillin Fools official recipe for the Fall – Apple Pumpkin Ribs. Bear with me here.

OK, so let’s start off with the inspiration for this. O’Fallon’s Pumpkin Ale:

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This is probably my favorite beer. I don’t know if it would be if I could get it all year round but I can’t wait for it to hit every year at the beginning of September and it just makes me believe it is Fall outside when I taste it. I wanted to grill something that when I tasted it would have the same effect.

Just to give you an idea of how this recipe came into being I thought I would show you how badly I messed it up before I got it right. My first attempt was less than impressive. First I tried marinating ribs in actual pumpkin pie filling:

MmmmmMmmmmm. Appetizing, huh?

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Yeah, didn’t think so.

What a huge orange mess that was. But I wasn’t done wrecking the ribs with the pumpkin pie filling marinade. Oh no. I had a ways to go yet before these thing were thoroughly bad. I also tried to infuse the flavors that make a good pumpkin pie via a rub. I ground up whole cloves and cinnamon sticks to be combined with brown sugar, ground ginger, allspice and granulated garlic. It was way over the top. Fresh ground cinnamon and cloves can be overpowering. It was an assault on the taste buds.

My poor in laws were subjected to the first iteration of this. My lovely Mother in Law actually suggested that I tone it down and keep it simple and it was her advice that helped me come up with the final product which I tested out a few days later.

The next Thursday was the first game of the NFL season and I had some of my boys over for the game. One of them, Bill, had expressed a desire a few days prior to learn how to grill ribs. I told him to go pick some up and that I would teach him. Ribs 101 if you will. He had 2.5 slabs of baby backs and I told him to skin the membrane off, put them in ziplocks with apple cider, a half cup of brown sugar and a few teaspoons of fresh minced garlic. He put that in the fridge overnight and then came over the next evening before the game so I could show him how to grill them.

So the first step is brining in apple cider. Brining does three things, it makes the meat more tender, makes it juicier and adds flavor.

Brine Ingredients:

1 quart apple cider (substitute apple juice if you can’t find cider)
2 heaping tbsp minced garlic
1/4 cup table salt
10 turns each of black and white pepper

If you need more or less brine, keep the same ratio of 1 cup of salt per gallon of fluid.

The next day, I walked Bill through the basics of making a rub for two of the slabs but the last half slab I decided to try my Mother in Law’s advice. Keep it simple. And again, I took inspiration from the pumpkin beer. The pumpkin beer does not taste overwhelming like pumpkins. It tastes like the spices that makes pumpkin pie so distinctive – cinnamon, clove, ginger, all spice, maybe nutmeg. If they only had something that was comprised of all those ingredients? Well they do. It’s called, sort of appropriately, pumpkin pie spice:

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The rub was comprised of6 ingredients and two of them were black and white pepper. The rub was simply equal parts pumpkin pie spice, brown sugar and granulated garlic along with a few cranks of black and white pepper and a third of the amount used for the pumpkin pie spice, garlic and brown sugar of paprika.

Ingredients for a single slab of apple pumpkin ribs:

1 tbsp pumpkin pie spice
1 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp granulated garlic
1 tsp paprika
black and white pepper

Nothing fancy in terms of grilling the ribs. Just the basic two hour method I’ve started using exclusively now where I indirect the ribs at about 275-300 for two hours. A more detailed write up on the 2 hour cooking process can be found here.

They were a huge hit with my second set of guinea pig tasters:

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Now that the picture was over with, back to business:

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Starting from the left we have Chad, Art, Roy and Bill. BTW, those 5 half slabs of ribs were gone in all of about 3 minutes along with the, appropriately enough, apple fatty I did.

So the following weekend, I decided to try a couple more variations just to make sure I had the process down. I wanted to make sure that brining actually added something to the ribs. I took two slabs of ribs, one I just applied the rub to and put in a ziplock overnight. The second I marinated in apple cider, garlic and brown sugar as Bill had done a few days prior. And not just any apple cider. That dark stuff that is available from the local farmers this time of year:

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The next evening I pulled the ribs out of the bags. The ones with a rub on them got a little coarse salt and straight on the grill. The other ones were taken out of the wet marinade and patted dry, then the rub was applied along with a little salt.

Here are the apple pumpkin ribs on the grill about ready to be taken inside to be carved up after being smoked for two hours with, you guessed it, apple wood:

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Sliced. Notice there is not a prominent a smoke ring with apple as you would get with a cherry or say a red oak. That’s not a bad thing. It’s just the nature of apple wood. It’s more subtle than cherry in flavor and the smoke ring:

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Three rib bones of each kind on the plate:

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In the end, the ribs marinated in the apple cider/garlic/pepper with the pumpkin pie/granulated garlic/brown sugar/paprika/pepper rub were by far the best of the three. The apple cider really permeates the meat and the rub gave that distinct pie flavoring as well as a bit of garlic so as to not make them overly sweet.

And I just wanted to give you an idea of how obsessive I can be to get something like this right. I had baby back ribs three times in a seven day span because I wanted to make sure they were perfect. I’m a slave to this obsession I tell my wife is just a hobby.

By the way, I did a more scientific experiment between brining and not brining and tested on seven of my friends. You can see the results here.

If you liked the rib recipe above you might want to check these out the many other ways we have done ribs on this site by clicking here.

And as usual, if you have any questions or comments about the Apple Pumpkin Ribs, please respond below or shoot me an email.

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Scott Thomas

Scott Thomas, the Original Grillin’ Fool, was sent off to college with a suitcase and a grill where he overcooked, undercooked and burned every piece of meat he could find. After thousands of failures, and quite a few successes, nearly two decades later he started a website to show step by step, picture by picture, foolproof instructions on how to make great things out of doors so that others don’t have to repeat the mistakes he’s made on the grill.

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My Year on the Grill

These look great, and they certainly do sound like an easy doable rub (I love the idea of PP spice). I do trust your word about it…

But I am not convinced those four guys have discriminating pallets.

These may go in my smoker for Halloween night

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MYOTG,

All I know is one of them did the ribs again that weekend and another called and wants me to do them again so I can show them how to do it. We’re doing that on the first Monday Night Football game of October… I’d say that is a pretty good testament to how good they were…

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Arthur

G-fools representing my backyard beverage maker. I’m a big of O’fallon Gold, Wheach, Smoke, and Wheat. But I won’t try the pumpkin, it doesn’t sound right to me. I got it one year as a gift, I re-gifted it to my brother.

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Arthur, you are missing out on the Pumpkin. But don’t think of it as pumpkin. Think of it as cinnamon, all spice, brown sugar, etc rather than just pumpkin.

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Arthur

You may have talked me into the pumpkin beer, I’ll give you the rest if I don’t like it.

Why do you cut the rack of ribs in half? It looks like you have room on the grill. Does it cook faster that way?

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Arthur,

The biggest reason to slice the slabs in half is so I can fit them in a gallon ziplock when I marinade them. You don’t by any means have to do so yourself.

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Nate

Your ribs always look so moist? Do you add any form of moisture to either the ribs or the cooking chamber when you do the 2-hour method (i.e. mop, water tray, etc.)?

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Nate,

Nothing. No mop, no water basin, nothing. The 2 hour method is fool proof if you can keep the temp as close to 275 as you can. If it drops down to 250 it may take 2.5 hours for the ribs to be done. If you are doing then on a blustery day it may take a little longer as well because each time you open the lid it will wick all heat away as opposed to opening the grill on a hot summer day. Learn to be able to look at ribs and know when they are done. Look to see the meat pulling back from the bone and pick them up in your tongs to see how much flex there is in the meat. And in different cooking conditions let the meat tell you when it’s done not the time and temp. But in this weather, 2 hours at 275 will be moist tasty ribs that are just short of fall off the bone. If you want fall off the bone, put them in foil with a little beer and cook for another 30 minutes…

…….Scott

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jsand2

Tried these out yesterday and they were absolutely amazing. They were a huge hit for everybody who tried them and the wife wants these from now on over my normal ribs which had sauce on them. Been following your site for a while now and looking forward to trying some more things out. Thanks for the great site!

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I just taught another Ribs 101 class for a buddy of mine tonight. I did three slabs for me and the boys for Monday Night Football and taught a buddy how to make Ribs. I did two of the slabs with my standard rub and did the other one with the Pumpkin Pie Spice and Garlic. The Pumpkin Pie rub was the best slab by far. I was worried that I was pushing it too much so I didn’t do the other two slabs but it would seem that I should’ve gone with all three…

Thanks for the kind words… We really appreciate it…

…….Scott

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scooterb

Scott,
I’m confused about the apple cider. Do you soak all your ribs in it or just the for the pumpkin ribs? I guess since you didn’t mention a measurement you just put enough for them to be covered in?

thanks.

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Scooterb,

Honestly, cider is an outstanding marinade. I did some with cider and without and tasted a distinct difference. And yes, just enough to submerse the ribs…

…….Scott

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Rachel A

Just wanted to say that you guys gave me the base for one of the best dinners we’ve had…I switched the meat to pork loin, my absolute favorite, marinated the meat in apple cider vinegar, garlic powder, and pumpkin pie spices and added a tablespoon of red pepper flakes to the marinade. YUM. It was a hit!

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Apple Pumpkin Pork Loin? Why not? I will have to do this myself. Glad it worked out well for you. And a little red pepper flake is never a bad thing!!

…….Scott

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Scott

Rachel,

I just did this with pork steaks as well and it was so good… The Apple Pumpkin combo seems to be a hit on just about any pork…

…….Scott

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I have been doing ribs like this for years,but with MinceMeat .It is very dark & will burn like crazy but its the only way my Maine Yankee father will eat ribs.I usually use my WSMS for ribs like this,I get side tracked to easy to do them on a grill.These will be on the menu next rib cook.

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David

I made these ribs yesterday and they were great, even if admittedly I didn’t cook them in the way I would have liked to (I was in a rush so there was no low and slow cooking) – but just to add a suggestion for leftovers, should there be such a thing (I bought two racks on special but there were only two of us eating meat!) – here’s an idea I randomly put together but was very pleased with.

Take the meat and cube it. In a saucepan, add about 2 cups bbq sauce (I used sweet baby rays) and about 3 cups apple cider. Stir to combine. Add the meat, 1 cup baby carrots and half a diced onion and simmer for 30 mins. I made this tonight with mashed potatoes and I loved it! Great autumn rib recipe guys, thank you!

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Hi! Just wanted to let you know I made these the other day and they were amazing! Thanks for the recipe. I’ll never make ribs again without that brine.

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Kayti,

I’m glad they came out so well!

…….Scott

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Scott,

This recipe is guy approved. I made it for my meat and potato boyfriend and he loved it. He was super skeptical and tried just one…half a rack down and he said they werethe best I’ve ever made. I think this is my new favorite meal! Thank you for sharing

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