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Mixed Grill with Cherry Cola Barbecue Sauce

This impressive mixed grill with cherry cola barbecue sauce is the ultimate centrepiece for a summer gathering. Featuring a combination of tender baby back ribs, succulent chicken breasts, and smoky sausages, this high-protein feast is defined by its unique glaze. The cherry cola base provides a deep, fruity sweetness that perfectly balances the heat from the smoked paprika and aromatic herbs in the dry rub.

Ideal for those who enjoy authentic outdoor cooking, this recipe uses indirect grilling and wood chips to infuse the meat with a rich, smoky flavour. Whether you are hosting a garden party or looking for a hearty family meal, this spread offers a professional touch to your home barbecue. Serve it with a crisp salad or traditional coleslaw to complement the bold, savoury notes of the grilled meats.

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Ingredients for Mixed Grill with Cherry Cola Barbecue Sauce

  • 2 tablespoons smoked paprika or hot smoked Spanish paprika*

  • 2 1/2 teaspoons dried basil

  • 2 1/2 cucchiaini di timo essiccato

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons onion powder

  • 1 cucchiaino di pepe nero macinato fresco

  • 1 13x9x2-inch disposable aluminum pan (to catch drips)

  • 4 to 2.0kg baby back pork ribs, cut into 4 slabs

  • 475ml (or more) wood chips (cherry, alder, apple, or hickory), soaked in water 1 hour

  • 4 6x31/4x2-inch disposable mini loaf pans (for wood chips if using gas grill)

  • Vegetable oil (for brushing)

  • 4 skinless boneless chicken breast halves, pounded with mallet to 3/4-inch thickness

  • 8 fully cooked smoked sausages (such as chicken-apple), pierced in several places with fork

  • Cherry Cola Barbecue Sauce

Mix all ingredients in small bowl to blend. DO AHEAD: Can be made 2 weeks ahead. Store in airtight container at cool room temperature.

Remove top rack from grill. Place foil drip pan in centre of bottom rack; fill halfway with water (if using 2-burner gas grill, place drip pan on 1 unlit burner).

Prepare barbecue (medium heat). Sprinkle ribs with salt and 3 tablespoons spice rub. If using charcoal grill, light briquettes in chimney and pour half onto rack on each side of drip pan (you'll need to light more briquettes in chimney to replenish 1 or more times during grilling). If using 3-burner gas grill, light burners on left and right, leaving centre burner off. If using 2-burner gas grill, light burner on side opposite drip pan.

Drain wood chips. If using gas grill, stack 2 mini loaf pans and fill with 240ml drained wood chips. Stack remaining 2 mini pans and fill with 240ml drained wood chips. Place pans on flame. If using charcoal, scatter 475ml drained chips over coals. Brush top grill rack with oil; return to barbecue.

Place ribs on grill rack over drip pan. Cover barbecue; grill until meat is coming away from bones, turning and repositioning every 30 minutes and adding more wood chips to pans as needed, about 1 1/2 hours. Maintain barbecue temperature at 177°C, opening vents wider for more heat or partially closing for less heat. Transfer ribs to rimmed baking sheet; cool.

DO AHEAD: Ribs can be made 1 day ahead. Cover and chill. Remove drip pan from barbecue.

Lightly brush grill racks with oil. Prepare barbecue (medium heat). Sprinkle chicken with salt and remaining spice rub. Place chicken, sausages, and ribs on grill racks; cover and grill 7 minutes, turning occasionally. Brush ribs with 240ml cherry cola sauce; cover and grill until chicken is cooked through and ribs are glazed, turning frequently, about 5 minutes longer. Transfer sausages to platter; transfer ribs and chicken to cutting board. Cut pork between bones; cut chicken crosswise into 3/4-inch-wide strips. Transfer to platter with sausages. Serve with remaining cherry cola sauce.

  • Hot smoked Spanish paprika is available at specialty foods stores and from tienda.com; smoked paprika is now available in the spice section of some supermarkets.

Surprisingly, an offdry Riesling is excellent with the sweet and spicy flavours in this menu. We like the 2006 Riesling ($14) from Koehler Winery in California's Santa Ynez Valley. Its citrus and green apple flavours are a nice foil for the smoky chillies here. For a more classic pairing, go for beer: Try a hoppy, malty IPA (India Pale Ale), like Northern California's Lagunitas IPA ($9 for a six-pack).

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  • 29 Gen 2026 | Pubblicato originariamente

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    Redattori di ricette del Regno Unito

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