I’ve always considered ribs somewhat of a delicacy. I usually order them when eating at a great BBQ joint and often pick up a rack once a month when our local butcher smokes them all day. Even though I love cooking and have been able to miraculously pull off some elaborate recipes, I’ve always considered ribs to be out of my league. Don’t I need a special grill or smoker to make juicy, tender, ribs? With this recipe, the answer to that question is no! As long as you have an oven, you can make these ribs. These ribs are so easy that even beginner cooks will have guests praising their food. My favorite part is that they don’t require any fancy pans, grills, or smokers!
Fall Off The Bone Ribs
These fall off the bone ribs are simple to make, and you won’t be standing in your kitchen all day either. I still can’t believe there’s a way to make perfect ribs at home! Homemade BBQ sauce is definitely the star of the show. It comes together quickly, giving you a smoky and sweet sauce to smother all over the ribs. After boiling and transferring to your oven, they bake for about an hour, getting juicy and tender. The sauce is gooey and so finger-licking good. Going to your favorite BBQ restaurant will become a thing of the past after cooking up these ribs!
Ingredients
Technically, you could use a bottled barbeque sauce. But do yourself a favor and make your own. It’s so quick but gives the ribs such an amazing, layered flavor. There really aren’t many ingredients either! For this recipe, you will need:
Pork Spareribs – Spareribs are bigger, meatier, and cheaper than baby back ribs. Ketchup – I promise it doesn’t taste too ketchup-y.Barbecue Sauce – This gives it a little smoky flavor.Brown Sugar – This gives it a little sweetness. If you want it sweeter add more. If it’s too sweet, add less.Lemon Juice – It will bring a tiny bit of tang. Worcestershire Sauce – This adds a little spice and a little tang. Hot Pepper Sauce – Use a dash or two depending on your heat preference.Steak Sauce – You can substitute it with soy sauce if you don’t have steak sauce.Minced Garlic – For yummy garlic flavor! Add more or less depending on how much you love garlic.
Tips for Making the Best Ribs
I like using spareribs for this recipe. Spareribs are meaty and fatty as opposed to baby back ribs, which are leaner and smaller. Spareribs are also cheaper because they aren’t always as tender as baby back ribs. However, I can’t really taste a difference with this recipe because they fall off the bone and are so juicy and tender. Always peel off the membrane before cooking your ribs. This is the silvery skin on the bone side. It will taste sort of leathery if you leave it on, which you definitely don’t want. Slide a knife under one of the corners to loosen and peel it up. You should be able to grab it and rip off the rest of the membrane.You’ll want to start cooking your ribs in the oven meat side down. The fatty side will start to melt and fall on the meat, making it juicy and adding amazing flavor.Flip the ribs at least once when you go in to baste them. This will ensure even cooking and get the caramelization on all sides. Ribs need to reach an internal temperature of 145 degrees before they’re done. I also like to rip a tiny piece off to make sure they really are “fall off the bone” done.
Side Dishes For Ribs
Side dishes might be just as important as the ribs themselves! There are so many options, and while you can eat ribs alone, I think the side dishes can really round out your meal.
Macaroni and Cheese – I never ever have ribs without macaroni and cheese. This mac and cheese casserole is creamy and rich. Baking it allows the flavors to meld together and get so cheesy. It’s definitely a staple in any rib meal.Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes – If you prefer potatoes over pasta but still want a dish that is gooey and cheesy, these homestyle cheesy scalloped potatoes would be perfect. All the ingredients are combined and then put in the oven.Baked Beans – A classic side dish at any barbeque restaurant is baked beans. Make these crock pot baked beans for an easy, flavorful side dish that everyone will love. And they have bacon!Apple Slaw – If you want a lighter dish, this creamy apple slaw would be a great side dish. The tart apples and cabbage give you that crunch while the creamy dressing brings everything together.Pasta Salad – Cold pasta salad would pair perfectly with ribs. Add in your favorite veggies like peppers, tomatoes, or artichoke hearts and mix it up with italian dressing. Corn Muffins – These are a fun side for ribs. I always make corn muffins with ribs because my kids love them! These might eat more muffins than ribs!
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