How to make BBQ Ribs in the Oven
easy baked smoky
barbecue ribs yes ,please and here's how I like to make them so to get started
I will be using around a two and a half pound rack of pork ribs now what I'm
doing next is removing the membrane or the silver skin from the back of the
rack of ribs be sure not to skip this step you want to make sure you remove all
of it and normally it comes off in one piece but this time I didn't have such
luck but either way you want to remove it because it's not easy to chew on it
once the ribs are baked and it'll also prevent most of your seasoning and
spices from getting into your meat so after a quick rinse in cold water I'm
going to Pat it dry now I am going to use two tablespoons of liquid smoke and
I'm going to rub it into the rack of ribs I'm going to start with the back side
first now that I've rubbed that all over the backside I am now going to liberally
sprinkle my dry rub and in this dry rub I used two tablespoons of paprika one
tablespoon of lemon pepper one teaspoon of ground cumin one tablespoon of
garlic powder one tablespoon of onion powder one tablespoon of brown sugar and
around a teaspoon and a half of kosher salt I'll leave that up to you , you
might want to use more if you want it a little bit more salty but I think this
is a good place to start once I'm done with the back side of the ribs .
I am going to flip it
out onto a lined sheet of aluminum foil and repeat the process okay so now that
I have seasoned my ribs I am now just going to tightly and close it in my lined
aluminum foil and by the way I lined this with parchment paper you don't have
to do that but I just do that by habit and now I am going to bake it in a
preheated oven at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for about two-and-a-half hours I'm
going to then remove it from the foil cover it with my barbecue sauce and then
raise the oven temp to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and cook for an additional 10 to
15 minutes okay it has been 2 and a half hours so now what I'm going to do is
basically remove the rack of ribs out of the aluminum foil place it on the
baking sheet and I'm actually going to pour the juices in the pan as well and
then I am going to slather it in barbecue sauce .
I will show you how I made my homemade barbecue
sauce which is a very basic one but if you have a bottled store brand that
you'd like to use , use that that works just as well but
I like to make mine from scratch with this recipe so here's how I did it in a
bowl I am going to add around a quarter of a cup of ketchup now as you notice
I'm really not measuring this I normally eyeball this but a quarter cup is a
good place to start I'm also going to add around a teaspoon of spicy brown
mustard and next I will be adding around a teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce
then I am going to add around a tablespoon of honey and if you do not have
honey add some brown sugar that works just as well now I'm just going to give
it a good mix and remember that dry rub that we made earlier I had some left
over so I'm going to add around two teaspoons of the dry rub into this barbecue
sauce and again this barbecue sauce recipe is a very basic one when I typically
put together a barbecue sauce I just follow the rule of ketchup as a base
something salty something tangy and something sweet and again you can use your
favorite store-bought brand or your favorite barbecue sauce recipe it works
great but ultimately I'll be using around 1/3 cup of this barbecue sauce and
now what I'm going to do is just brush it all over the top and glaze the rack
of ribs so while I was saucing the ribs I was preheating my oven and now it is
up to a 400 degree Fahrenheit temperature and I am going to go ahead and pop
them into the oven for an additional 10 to 15 minutes just to allow the sauce
to really bake into the ribs it has been 15 minutes and these ribs are done
they look gorgeous I allowed them to rest for around 10 to 15 minutes and now I
am just going to slice into them and serve and as always the recipe and
ingredients will be listed in the description box below I'll be the first to
admit that I'm a sucker for a good smoked rib but even if you like them sauced
or you go for just a dry rub I think this is an easier way to make it when you
can't make it to the BBQ pit I hope you give this recipe a try I hope you like
it and thanks .
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