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This Smoked Ribs recipe is juicy, succulent, and so flavorful. These smoked spare ribs are perfect for your next summer BBQ and cost just $1.85 per serving to make!

For more smoked recipes, check out this Smoked Brisket, Smoked Leg of Lamb, and this Smoked Chuck Roast recipe.

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My summers are always busy with family celebrations. Between my little family and my extended family, we have 5 birthdays and 2 wedding anniversaries to celebrate in one month. Basically, this means we party ALL. MONTH. LONG.

Now that summer is upon us, that means 3 things for our family celebrations:

  • Good food.
  • Great company.
  • We’re most definitely grillin’!

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Smoked Ribs Ingredients

  • 2 large racks of spareribs, about 5 pounds each
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 Tablespoons paprika
  • 2 Tablespoons salt
  • 1 Tablespoon ground cumin
  • 2 cups barbecue sauce
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Smoking Pork Ribs

These ribs are at the top of my list for summer grilling. They are moist, tender, full of flavor, and like magic, they fall off the bone! Isn’t that how you want your smoked spare ribs to taste? I know I do! This Smoked Ribs recipe will help you achieve that EVERY.SINGLE.TIME!

There are a couple of secrets to making these smoked pork ribs. The first secret is the dry rub. This helps magnify the flavor when smoking the ribs.

The next secret is to cook the Smoked Ribs on low and slow. This is key! You do not want to rush this process. Otherwise, the ribs will be too tough and not the tender bite we are looking for.

With a little bit of work, you can have amazing tender smoked spare ribs at home that taste like you just spent too much money on pork ribs at your favorite restaurant!

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Do you flip ribs when smoking?

Yes, you should flip the ribs after 1 hour of smoking them. You’ll flip them every 30 minutes until they’re done.

The only time you don’t have to flip ribs is when you use a rib rack. This is my preferred method because I can do other things besides make myself available to flip ribs every 30 minutes for HOURS! $24 for a rib rack is a great investment that will save you time!

Why are my smoked ribs tough?

My guess would be that the ribs were cooked too fast at high temperatures. Cooking them at a high temperature for a short amount of time results in tough meat.

It’s best to go low and slow when smoking ribs (low temperature for an extended amount of time). This will ensure that juicy fall-off-the-bone meat that we all love.

How do you check if ribs are done?

Ribs will be done when the meat starts to shrink away from the bones and they’re dark brown and tender.

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Cook’s Notes – Smoked Spare Ribs

  • To achieve moist, tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs, it’s really important to plan ahead and allow yourself time to cook these smoked ribs “low and slow”.
  • For this Smoked Sweet Ribs recipe, I like using either hickory, mesquite, apple, or cherry wood pellets. I find they complement the ribs nicely.

Cook’s Tools for Smoking Ribs

  • smoker
  • wood pellets
  • grilling tools
  • mixing bowl
  • baking sheets
  • rib rack– this is a great time saver for this recipe!
  • pastry brush
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Breaking Down the Cost of Smoked Pork Ribs

RECIPE COST: $18.52

PER SERVING COST: $1.85

NOTE: The recipe prices are used calculating name-brand products from Walmart’s website. The actual cost of the recipe will vary depending on what your pantry is already stocked with and current grocery prices.

***In recent weeks, I’ve seen the price of ribs decrease by 50%. If you get the ribs on sale, then the price of this recipe will decrease substantially.

  • 2 large racks of spareribs about 5 pounds each $17.40
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar $0.24
  • 2 Tablespoons chili powder $0.16
  • 2 Tablespoons paprika $0.20
  • 2 Tablespoons salt $0.06
  • 1 Tablespoon ground cumin $0.10
  • 2 cups barbecue sauce $0.36
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How To Smoke Ribs

Make Rub

  1. In a medium bowl, combine sugar chili powder, paprika, salt, and cumin.

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Prep and Rub Ribs

  1. Pull the silver membrane from the back of the ribs and trim the ribs.

  2. Transfer ribs to 2 large rimmed baking sheets.

  3. Use your hands to distribute the rub over both sides of the ribs and rub it into the ribs.

  4. Cover the baking sheets with foil and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight.

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Smoke Ribs (Rib Rack Instructions)

  1. Place rib rack on the grill. Place ribs in the rack.
  2. Smoke for 4 ½ hours. At the end of the 4 ½ hours, move to the “COOK RIBS IN FOIL” instructions.

Smoke Ribs (Non Rib Rack Instructions)

  1. Lightly oil grates, and place the ribs (meat-side up) on the grill. Smoke for 1 hour.

  2. Flip ribs so they’re meat-side down. Close grill and smoke 30 minutes. Repeat this process every 30 minutes for a total of 2 ½ more hours.

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Cook Ribs in Foil

  1. Remove the ribs from the grills. Increase the grill temperature of 350°F and close the lid.

  2. Place each rack on a piece of heavy-duty foil. Brush both sides of the ribs with barbecue sauce.

  3. Seal the ribs in the foil.

  4. When the grill reaches 350°F, place the foil packets of ribs on the grill and cover. Cook for 40 minutes longer.

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Rest Ribs

  1. Take the ribs off the grill and let them rest for 15 minutes before removing the foil, slicing, and serving.

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Best Smoking Ribs Temp

The best smoking temperature for ribs uncovered generally falls within the range of 180°F to 200°F. This temperature range allows the ribs to cook slowly, allowing the collagen in the meat to break down and render, resulting in tender and flavorful ribs.

After the initial smoke, you’ll want to slather the ribs with barbecue sauce, wrap them in foil, and then smoke at 350°F for 40 minutes.

To ensure doneness, you can use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the ribs. The ideal internal temperature for smoked ribs is around 195°F to 203°F.

How long to smoke ribs

The cooking time for smoking ribs can vary depending on the type of ribs, the rack size, and the smoker’s temperature. However, as a general guideline, here’s an approximate time range for smoking ribs:

  1. Baby Back Ribs:Baby back ribs are smaller and typically cook faster than spare ribs. Plan for a cooking time of approximately 4 to 5 hours.
  2. St. Louis Style Ribs:St. Louis style ribs are larger and meatier than baby back ribs. They usually require a longer cooking time, typically around 5 to 6 hours.
  3. Spare Ribs: Spare ribs are larger and have more fat than baby back ribs. They can take anywhere from 5 to 5 ½ hours to smoke.

Remembering that these times are approximate, and ribs should be cooked to the desired tenderness rather than relying solely on the cooking time. You can also use the “bend test” or a meat thermometer to check for doneness.

Remember to maintain a consistent smoking temperature and monitor the progress of the ribs to ensure they are cooked to your liking.

What to serve with Smoked Spare Ribs

  • Buttery Smoked Corn on the Cob
  • Slow Cooker Boston Baked Beans
  • Zesty Italian Pasta Salad
  • Coleslaw
  • Baked Mac and Cheese
  • Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes
  • Cowboy Caviar Dip
  • Crockpot Cheesy Potatoes
  • Easy Pasta Salad
  • Food Truck Hawaiian Macaroni Salad
  • Homemade Crispy Baked Oven Fries
  • Oven Roasted Broccoli
  • Panera’s Mac and Cheese

Storing Leftover Smoked Ribs

Tips for Reheating Smoked Pork Ribs

When it comes to reheating smoked pork ribs, here are some tips to help you retain their flavor and tenderness:

  1. Oven Method:Preheat your oven to around 250°F. Wrap the ribs tightly in aluminum foil to prevent moisture loss. Place them on a baking sheet and heat for about 20-30 minutes or until heated through. Unwrap the foil for the last few minutes to allow the ribs to crisp up if desired.
  2. Grill Method:Preheat your grill to medium heat. Brush the ribs with a thin layer of BBQ sauce to prevent them from drying out. Place the ribs on the grill, bone-side down, and heat for approximately 10-15 minutes, flipping them occasionally and basting them with additional sauce. This method helps restore some smoky flavor and adds a slight char.
  3. Sous Vide Method:This method can help maintain the ribs’ moisture and tenderness if you have a sous vide machine. Seal the ribs in a vacuum-sealed bag or place them in a sturdy resealable bag, removing as much air as possible. Submerge the bag in a preheated water bath set to 165°F. Allow the ribs to reheat for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Afterward, you can quickly sear the ribs on a hot grill or in a hot skillet to develop a crust.

Regardless of the reheating method you choose, it’s important to monitor the internal temperature of the ribs using a meat thermometer. The ribs should reach an internal temperature of at least 165°F to ensure they are thoroughly heated.

Remember to let the ribs rest for a few minutes after reheating before serving. This allows the juices to redistribute and enhances the overall tenderness.

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4.66 from 29 votes

Fall Off The Bone Smoked Pork Ribs

Author Jillian – a Food, Folks and Fun original!

Recipe Cost $ $18.52

Serving Cost $ $1.85

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 7 hours hours

10 servings

ThisSmoked Ribs recipeis juicy, succulent, and so flavorful. These smoked spare ribs are perfect for your next summer BBQ and cost just $1.85 per serving to make!

Equipment

  • smoker

  • wood pellets

  • grilling tools

  • mixing bowl

  • baking sheets

  • rib rack– this is a great time saver for this recipe!

  • pastry brush

Ingredients

  • 10 pounds pork spare ribs from 2 racks

RUB:

  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 Tablespoons paprika
  • 2 Tablespoons salt
  • 1 Tablespoon ground cumin

SAUCE:

  • ½ cup barbecue sauce

Instructions

MAKE RUB:

  • In a medium bowl, combine sugar chili powder, paprika, salt, and cumin.

PREP AND RUB RIBS:

  • Pull the silver membrane from the back of the ribs.

  • Transfer ribs to 2 large rimmed baking sheets.

  • Use your hands to distribute the rub over both sides of the ribs and rub it into the ribs.

  • Cover the baking sheets with foil and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight.

PREPARE FOR SMOKING:

  • If you’re using wood chips, soak wood chips in water 1 hour before smoking. If using wood pellets, skip this step. When ready, fill the smoker box with wood chips or pellets.

  • 15 minutes before smoking, remove ribs from refrigerator and preheat smoker to 180° F with the lid closed.

SMOKE RIBS (RIB RACK INSTRUCTIONS):

  • Place rib rack on the grill. Place ribs in the rack.

  • Smoke for 4 ½ hours. At the end of the 4 ½ hours, move to the "COOK RIBS IN FOIL" instructions.

SMOKE RIBS (NON-RIB RACK INSTRUCTIONS):

  • Lightly oil grates, and place the ribs (meat-side up) on the grill. Smoke for 1 hour.

  • Flip ribs so they’re meat-side down. Close grill and smoke 30 minutes. Repeat this process every 30 minutes for a total of 2 ½ more hours.

COOK RIBS IN FOIL:

  • Remove the ribs from the grills. Increase the grill temperature of 350°F and close the lid.

  • Place each rack on a piece of heavy-duty foil. Brush both sides of the ribs with barbecue sauce.

  • Seal the ribs in the foil.

  • When the grill reaches 350°F, place the foil packets of ribs on the grill and cover. Cook for 40 minutes longer.

REST RIBS:

  • Take the ribs off the grill and let them rest for 15 minutes before removing the foil, slicing, and serving.

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Nutrition

Serving: 3ribs | Calories: 647kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 39g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 128mg | Sodium: 332mg | Potassium: 168mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 23g | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to tender smoked ribs? ›

One advocates smoking ribs using the 3 2 1 method. This low-and-slow ribs method requires a smoking temperature of 225° F. The ribs are smoked at this temperature for three hours, tenderized in a wrap for two hours, and then finished, unwrapped, for one hour. Voila!

What are the most tender ribs to smoke? ›

Smoked Baby Back Ribs - Tender and Frustration-free. There's a lot to love about these smoked baby back ribs considering they usually have a good bit of meat on them, they cook up in around 5 hours and there's not a lot of fat to deal with once it's all said and done.

How do I make my ribs more tender? ›

How to tenderize ribs in a steamer:
  1. Slice coated ribs into smaller pieces depending on the size of the steamer.
  2. Transfer ribs to the basket.
  3. Fill the steamer with water. Add flavorings if desired. Bring to a steady simmer over very low heat.
  4. Steam ribs until tender, about two hours.

What makes spare ribs more tender and flavorful? ›

Generally, Pork ribs benefit from a lengthy cook time over low temperature. So don't just chuck them in the oven immediately and you don't have to necessarily use the grill from start to finish. It can be hard to control the temperature if you're not experienced enough which will result in burnt and tough meat.

How do you make ribs moist in a smoker? ›

Maintain a low and steady temperature: When smoking ribs, it's crucial to maintain a consistent temperature. Aim for a temperature between 225°F and 250°F (107°C and 121°C) throughout the cooking process. This slow and low cooking method helps break down the collagen in the meat and keeps it moist.

How do you keep ribs moist when smoking? ›

Adding Moisture while Smoking Ribs

I like to cook with a water pan in a pellet grill or offset, which is a personal preference. We also use a spritz while the 3-2-1 ribs are smoking. The added moisture to the cooking chamber really helps with color on the smoked ribs and keeping the texture moist.

What makes ribs fall off the bone? ›

The best, most fool-proof way to make sure that your ribs are fall off the bone tender is to bake them, covered, at a low temperature in your oven.

Do ribs get more tender the more you cook them? ›

Your goal is to get good color and caramelization on the outside of the ribs, but also to cook them long enough that the tough collagen breaks down and the meat becomes tender. Generally, the ribs will be browned before the meat is done, which is where the balancing act comes in.

Why are my ribs tough when I smoke them? ›

One thing is certain about ribs and pork: If you overcook them, they do become dry and tough. There is something very important to learn with the “low and slow” cooking method employed here. Food is ready when it's ready. Not to be evasive, but for the most part, you cannot judge simply by cooking time.

What is a natural meat tenderizer for ribs? ›

Dry brining with baking soda is an ideal route for making slabs of ribs or roasts because it isn't time-sensitive! With this method, you can tenderize your cuts of meat with baking soda in the morning and have them ready to cook in for your afternoon barbecue or an appetizing feast at dinner.

At what temp are ribs most tender? ›

Meat Thermometer

Anything under that temperature and your ribs will be chewy, stringy, and tough. At 195 degrees F, that tissue starts to gelatinize and turn into tasty, melty deliciousness. Most ribs hit their sweet spot for doneness around 198 degrees F, but some take until 203 degrees F to be perfectly tender.

Do you smoke ribs meat side up or down? ›

3) Smoke for 3 Hours

Place the ribs meat-side up on the grill. Smoke the ribs for three hours, or when your MEATER wireless thermometer tells you that the internal temperature of the ribs has reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

What happens if you smoke ribs too long? ›

Cooking any kind of meat for too long will usually leave it dry, tough, and utterly unappealing. In all honesty, cooking BBQ ribs to perfection is something of an artform. It's not something the home chef does very often, and overcooking the ribs is a common way to disappoint yourself when you sit down to eat.

Should I cook ribs covered or uncovered? ›

Do you bake ribs covered or uncovered? You can cook ribs either covered with foil or uncovered. Foil is used to stop the meat from drying out but is not essential. If cooking uncovered and you notice the meat is drying out or browning too quickly, you can cover with foil for the remaining cook time.

Can you slow cook ribs too long? ›

Can You Slow Cook Ribs Too Long? Yes, just like oven baked ribs, if you leave them in the crockpot for too long they can become dry and tough. This will likely not happen, but it is possible. So just use the timer on your crockpot if it has one or set your own.

Is it better to boil ribs before smoking? ›

If you want your ribs to be more flavorful and juicy, boiling them will render out a lot of the fat. This will also cause the natural juices of the ribs to release into the boil.

Does wrapping ribs make them more tender? ›

Tender Meat: The foil helps to keep the meat moist, which can result in tender and juicy meat. This is especially important for tough cuts of meat like ribs, which can become dry and tough if not cooked properly.

Do you cook ribs longer to make them tender? ›

When using a slower method like the grill, smoker, or oven, you'll need about 3-5 hours. Slower methods can be ready in as little as 30 minutes - however, keep in mind that the longer you cook your pork back ribs the more tender and succulent they'll be.

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