BBQ Ribs (Oven Baked, Extra Tender)
- By Amy Dong
- Updated Sep. 27, 2024
These BBQ Ribs are saucy, boldly flavorful, fall-of-the-bone tender, and are easily prepared ahead of time. They are oven-baked, achieving a perfect tenderness that’s impossible to get from grilling alone.
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Why This Recipe Stands Out
We love a good rack of ribs, and our recipe for BBQ Ribs is no exception. Here’s why you’ll love it:
- Extra Tender: These baby back ribs are literally fall-off-the-bone and extra tender, like our Mouthwatering Smoked Ribs.
- Spice-Rubbed and Saucy: They’re both spice-rubbed and saucy at the same time. They’re one of our favorite easy family meals.
- Make-Ahead: You can prepare these BBQ Ribs in advance, making them perfect for all gatherings, big or small, all year round.
- No Grill Required: You don’t need a grill for these ribs if you don’t want to – they’re made in the oven for easy, fuss-free cooking.
- Easy BBQ Sauce: We’re making it easy: Grab a bottle of your favorite brand of BBQ sauce and whisk in Sriracha and honey for the easiest zesty-sweet BBQ sauce ever.
Key Recipe Ingredients
- Pork Ribs – Either full racks of baby back ribs or St. Louis ribs will work well.
- Brown Sugar – This adds a lovely sweetness and helps to caramelize the ribs. Either light or dark brown sugar will work.
- Smoked Paprika – This is the secret ingredient of our dry rub. It has a much more pronounced, smoky flavor profile than regular paprika.
- Garlic Powder and Onion Powder – The powder form of garlic and onion blend seamlessly into the dry rub.
- BBQ Sauce – We use our favorite store-bought BBQ sauce as the base. We recommend a good quality, thick honey BBQ sauce.
Substitutions And Variations
Here are a few of our favorite variations and substitutions to make this recipe your own:
- The Meat: We prefer either pork baby back ribs or St. Louis style ribs, but you can also use beef ribs.
- Dry Rub: Consider trying different types of paprika, adding a pinch of cumin, or even some dried herbs like thyme or oregano. Take a peek at our Smoked Pork Butt recipe; the possibilities are endless.
- BBQ Sauce: Use any style of your favorite store-bought sauce. If you like a sweeter sauce, try using a honey BBQ sauce or even our Blueberry BBQ Sauce.
- Smokier: For a smokier flavor, use 1-2 tablespoons of liquid smoke in place of honey.
- Spice Level: If you like things extra spicy, feel free to add more. If you’re not a fan of heat, simply leave it out.
Step-By-Step Recipe Instructions
- Pat the ribs dry on both sides using a paper towel.
- Combine all dry rub ingredients in a bowl and whisk well. Press the rub onto both sides of the racks.
- Wrap each rack of ribs tightly in foil and let them sit in the fridge overnight.
- In a preheated oven, bake the foil-wrapped ribs for 2 1/2 hours at 325F. Let them cool, then remove and discard the juices and foil.
- For the sauce, combine all the sauce ingredients in a bowl. Brush the ribs generously with the BBQ sauce.
- Place the sauced ribs on a heated grill and cook for 5-10 minutes per side until charred in spots. Slice and serve.
For full list of ingredients and instructions, see recipe card below.
How To Prep Ahead
Take a look at our best prep-ahead strategies for this recipe:
- Dry Rub: You can mix all the dry rub ingredients together and keep it stored in an airtight container at room temperature. This can be done weeks in advance. I often have this dry rub in a container in my spice cabinet, ready to use.
- Marinate: You can also wrap the dry rub-coated ribs in foil and let them marinate in the fridge for up to 2 days. This will give the flavors enough time to seep into the meat and make it extra tasty.
What To Serve With BBQ Ribs
Potatoes
- These BBQ ribs go great with our Potato Salad with Honey Mustard Vinaigrette. It’s sweet, savory, and tangy all at the same time.
- Some Slow Cooker Garlic Mashed Potatoes will also be great alongside these tender baby back ribs.
- Smashed Potatoes with their crispy edges and tender center work great with the flavors of this dish.
Salads
- We love serving these tender, oven-baked ribs with some Italian Pasta Salad or our Hawaiian Macaroni Salad if you’re in the mood for a tasty summer side.
- You’ll also enjoy this Kale Brussels Sprouts Salad or this Fresh Corn Avocado Salsa.
Side Dishes
- These Honey Cornbread Muffins are perfect for sopping up every last bit of the barbecue sauce.
- You can’t go wrong with a side of our Homemade Mac and Cheese. It’s comforting, creamy, and packed with flavor.
- For the perfect blend of sweet, salty, and smoky, try our family-favorite Brown Sugar Baked Beans.
Commonly Asked Questions
Ribs are best done low and slow in the oven. Bake at 325F for 2.5 hours for juicy, tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs.
After baking the ribs to a tender finish, place on a heated grill for 5-10 minutes; just long enough for the ribs to gain a nice light char on top.
You can still achieve a nice charring on top by broiling finished ribs on high in the oven for a few minutes. Watch closely so it doesn’t burn.
The oven-baked ribs can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Make sure to store them in an airtight container. If you want to freeze them, they can last for up to 3 months.
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BBQ Ribs (Oven Baked, Extra Tender)
Ingredients
- 2 full racks pork ribs, 3-4 lbs each
Dry Rub:
- ½ cup brown sugar, packed
- 1 ½ tsp smoked paprika
- 1 TB kosher salt
- 1 ½ TB freshly ground black pepper
- ½ tsp cayenne
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- ½ tsp onion powder
Sauce:
- 18 oz BBQ sauce, see notes
- 3 tsp Sriracha, for moderate spice level
- 1 TB pure honey
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine all dry rub ingredients and whisk to combine well.
- Pat dry ribs with clean paper towels. Press dry rub onto both sides of rib racks..
- Tightly wrap each rack of ribs in foil, individually. Place in a single layer on a large baking sheet and let sit in fridge overnight.
- Preheat oven to 325F. Bake foil-wrapped ribs, on baking sheet, for 2 1/2 hours.
- Remove ribs, let cool enough to handle, and remove foil. Discard juices.
- Make the sauce by combining all sauce ingredients in a bowl. Brush ribs generously with desired amount of BBQ sauce. Ribs will be very tender, so handle carefully.
- Place on heated grill for 5-10 minutes per side, or until charred in spots. Use a sharp knife to carefully slice ribs so they don't fall apart – should be fork tender.
Notes
- Be sure to wrap each rack of ribs tightly in foil. This helps to lock in the moisture and flavors, resulting in extra tender ribs.
- Let the ribs sit in the fridge overnight after applying the dry rub. This allows the flavors to penetrate the meat and gives you a head start on the cooking process.
- Either baby back ribs or St. Louis ribs will work well.
- If needed, check that your brand of sauce is gluten-free.
- My go-to sauce is Sweet Baby Ray’s Honey BBQ Sauce.
- As an alternative to grilling, you can finish cooked ribs in the broiler; set to high broil and watch closely, to achieve desired charring.
- For a smokier flavor, use 1-2 tablespoons of liquid smoke in place of honey.
- If you like it milder, you can skip the Sriracha.
- Ribs can also be placed under the broiler instead of grilling, for a nice charring on top – watch closely for about 5 minutes or so, and remove from the broiler before it burns.
- Ribs can be prepared one day early up to the point of finishing baking; cover and chill until ready to grill/broil.
- These BBQ ribs go great with our Potato Salad with Honey Mustard Vinaigrette and Slow Cooker Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
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More to Cook And Eat
- Smoky BBQ Pulled Chicken. Make this ahead of time for easy entertaining. Tender, tasty pulled chicken is perfect for both family weeknights and weekend dinners.
- BBQ Turkey Meatloaf. Tender, mouthwatering, and delicious. Easy to boot.
- BBQ Baked Beans. It’s McCheaty Easy, and nobody will complain. These are the easiest, yummiest BBQ beans ever.
- Easy Bacon Ranch Potato Salad Recipe (Gluten-Free) – this is our easiest, most favorited potato salad.