Fall Off the Bone Pork Ribs
Grilling season is almost over, so it means that it’s time to say hello to indoor cooking. Luckily, with my recipe for these tender, juicy and succulent Fall Off the Bone Pork Ribs most of the magic is done by the oven itself, which leaves you plenty of time to read a book, or two.
Pork ribs are not diet food and contain a good amount of fat. It’s what makes the meat so tender and good, but without any kind of sauce or rub, it can be a bit much. The Homemade Sweet & Tangy BBQ Sauce is the perfect companion though for these ribs, it cuts down on the richness and brings enough acidity to make my Pork Ribs the best ribs you will ever have.
Go ahead, make these fall-off-the-bone Pork Ribs, get your family or friends together and see just how messy they can get stuffing their faces with the tender, juicy and flavor packed meat, while making all kinds of mmmm… and mmmmmmmm…noises. Forget forks and knives, you’ll want to use your hands and bite and lick off every last little piece of meat off the bone!
Low and slow is the way to go when it comes to pork ribs. You want to make the meat tender while not drying it out, so cooking it for a couple hours while tightly wrapped in foil will lock the moisture in while slowly braking down the fibers. It’s perfect time to make your own BBQ Sauce as well, with zero preservatives and a ton of flavor.
Fall Off The Bone Pork Ribs with Homemade BBQ Sauce
Ingredients for Fall Off The Bone Pork Ribs:
- racks of pork ribs
Dry Rub:
- dry ranch powder/seasoning
- ground pepper
- kosher salt
- onion powder
- pickling spice
Homemade BBQ Sauce – make it while the ribs are cooking
Preparation:
Toss the ingredients for the dry rub together and stir.
Sprinkle the dry rub all over the meat and press it in with your hands.
Place ribs on a foil lined baking sheet, tightly cover the top with another sheet of aluminum foil encasing the ribs inside.
Preheat oven oven to 450F and bake for 25 minutes, then turn heat down to 250F and cook for another 3 hours until the meat is easily pierced with a fork and comes off the bone. Remove the top foil and brush both sides of the ribs with the my Homemade BBQ sauce or another BBQ sauce of choice. Turn oven to broil for 5-7 minutes and allow to brown on both sides. Alternatively, transfer to grill and quickly grill on both sides for the char marks and smoky flavor.
Try these other Pork recipes:
- Meatballs in Jalapeno Sauce – A great meatball recipe.
- Bacon Wrapped Pork Kabobs Recipe – Juicy chunks of juicy pork loin.
- Kabob Style Pork and Vegetables – Simple one pan meal.
Fall Off the Bone Ribs + Tips & Tricks
These tender pork ribs are the best ribs that fall right off the bone. A great pork recipe with barbecue sauce.
Ingredients
- 7 lb pork ribs about 3 racks
Dry Rub
- 5 tablespoons dry ranch powder/seasoning
- 1 tablespoon ground pepper
- 2 tablespoons kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
- ½ tablespoon pickling spice
Homemade BBQ Sauce – make it while the ribs are cooking
Instructions
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Toss together 5 tbsp dry ranch powder, 1 tbsp pepper, 2 tbsp salt, 1 tbsp onion powder and 1/2 tbsp pickling spice.
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Sprinkle the dry rub all over the meat and press it in with your hands.
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Place ribs on a foil lined baking sheet, tightly cover the top with another sheet of aluminum foil encasing the ribs inside.
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Preheat oven oven to 450F and bake for 25 minutes, then turn heat down to 250F and cook for another 3 hours until the meat is easily pierced with a fork and comes off the bone. Remove the top foil and brush both sides of the ribs with the my Homemade BBQ sauce or another BBQ sauce of choice. Turn oven to broil for 5-7 minutes and allow to brown on both sides. Alternatively, transfer to grill and quickly grill on both sides for the char marks and smoky flavor.
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Serve right away while hot with a side of boiled or grilled corn or another side dish of choice. What’s your favorite side dish for Pork Ribs?
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Made these for my husbands birthday and they turned out soo good, fall off the bone and we especially loved your Homemade BBQ sauce recipe! Thank you!
That’s amazing! Thank you for sharing your success! Happy Birthday to your husband!
Marina, didn’t think it would be so easy! I cooked those for the birthday party, everyone was moaning and grabbing more. I m actually cooking more right now! It’s easy and so filling. Thanks a lot for sharing!!!
Marina!
Thank you for Sharing another great recipe. I got it started before we went to church. When we got home, we had a fancy lunch. These turned out delish, and like you said fall off the bone…
Blessings☺
Thanks Lena,
I’m glad you liked it!
Marina! I made these today. Started baking before we left for church. When we got home, lunch was ready. They are trully fall off the bone ribs. Although, i was short on time and didn’t do the homemade bbq sauce, they were still delish!!! Thank you for sharing another great recipe.
Have a great summer☺
These are the best ribs I’ve ever made. I’ve had them for company a couple times and always get so many compliments and everyone wants the recipe. Thank you!
This was delicious.thank u
You’re welcome Natasha. Thanks for using my recipes!