Best 3 Melt In Your Mouth Smoked Pork Back Ribs Recipes

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**Melt-in-Your-Mouth Smoked Pork Back Ribs: A Journey of Flavor and Tenderness**

Succulent, fall-off-the-bone pork back ribs, infused with smoky, aromatic goodness, are the ultimate crowd-pleaser. This article presents a collection of delectable smoked pork back ribs recipes, each offering a unique taste experience. From classic dry rubs to tangy sauces, and various cooking techniques, these recipes cater to every palate and skill level. Whether you prefer a traditional charcoal smoker or the convenience of an electric smoker, these recipes provide step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to achieve perfectly cooked ribs every time. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that will leave your taste buds craving more.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH SMOKED PORK BACK RIBS



Melt-In-Your-Mouth Smoked Pork Back Ribs image

Fall-off-the-bone deliciousness!

Provided by How To Smoke

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Pork     Pork Rib Recipes

Time 6h15m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
⅛ teaspoon salt
⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 pound pork back ribs, membrane removed
apple wood chips, soaked
½ cup barbeque sauce, or as needed

Steps:

  • Preheat smoker to 225 degrees F (110 degrees C).
  • Mix paprika, chili powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper together in a small bowl. Rub evenly over both sides of ribs. Place ribs, back-side down, on a wire rack.
  • Place rack in the preheated smoker. Add apple wood chips according to manufacturer's instructions. Smoke ribs until meat shrinks away from the bones, about 5 1/2 hours.
  • Remove ribs from smoker; cover with barbeque sauce. Wrap with aluminum foil. Let rest for 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 478.8 calories, Carbohydrate 26.3 g, Cholesterol 116.8 mg, Fat 30.2 g, Fiber 2.3 g, Protein 24.8 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, Sodium 959.9 mg, Sugar 17.1 g

BETH'S MELT IN YOUR MOUTH BARBECUE RIBS (OVEN)



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I almost didn't want to share this ribs recipe because this is one of the dishes that I make that keep my sons coming back home! These can be done with baby back or regular pork ribs. I have also made split chickens this way. The ribs are tender, moist and just slide off of the bone. I know that your family will love them just as much as my family does. I noticed that some are unable to find hickory smoked salt. You can use smoked paprika or just brush the ribs with liquid smoke before applying the rub. The smoke flavor is nice because it helps give the ribs a cooked-on-the-grill flavor. Also, the easiest way to remove the membrane is to work a spoon, or I use the tips of my kitchen shears, into the bottom center of the membrane, work it back and forth to form a "pocket," then I slide my thumbs in and work the membrane off from the center outward to the ends.

Provided by BETHANY T.

Categories     Pork

Time 3h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 lbs pork ribs, membrane removed
3/4 cup light brown sugar
1 teaspoon hickory smoke salt, if you cannot find, you can substitute 1 1/2 to 2 teaspoons Hickory liquid smoke
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper (optional)
2 cups of your favorite barbecue sauce (mine is Sweet Baby Ray)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with two layers of foil, shiny side out.
  • Peel off tough membrane that covers the bony side of the ribs.
  • Season the ribs on both sides with salt and pepper. If using, divide the Hickory liquid smoke evenly over the ribs.
  • In a medium bowl, combine the light brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder and ground red pepper. Apply the rub to all sides of the ribs.
  • Lay ribs on the prepared baking sheet, meaty side down. BONE SIDE DOWN FOR GRILLING!
  • Lay two layers of foil on top of ribs and roll and crimp edges tightly, edges facing up to seal.
  • Transfer to the oven and = bake for 2-2 1/2 hours or until meat is starting to shrink away from the ends of the bone.
  • Remove from oven.
  • Heat broiler.
  • Cut ribs into serving sized portions of 2 or 3 ribs.
  • Arrange on broiler pan, bony side up.
  • Brush on sauce.
  • Broil for 1 or 2 minutes until sauce is cooked on and bubbly.
  • Turn ribs over.
  • Repeat on other side.
  • Alternately, you can grill the ribs on your grill to cook on the sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1229.3, Fat 77, SaturatedFat 27.9, Cholesterol 278, Sodium 872.4, Carbohydrate 59, Fiber 1, Sugar 48.5, Protein 71.2

MELT IN YOUR MOUTH BABY BACK RIBS



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Everyone I know who has tried this recipe has loved it. Being an "immature" cook, I wasn't too sure about mixing these ingredients but it makes for a wonderful taste and the ribs fall off the bones. My sister has made it with regular pork ribs and said they were good. This was given to be by a friend from memory. I did not write it down

Provided by gammy in tx

Categories     Pork

Time 3h10m

Yield 2 racks, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 racks of baby-back pork ribs
salt & pepper (to taste)
garlic powder (to taste)
louisiana hot sauce (to taste)
1 (10 ounce) bottle honey barbeque sauce
1 (8 ounce) can mandarin oranges

Steps:

  • Spread out large piece (doubled) of foil). This needs to be large enough to close tightly once meat is prepared.
  • Salt, Pepper and rub on Garlic Powder, to taste.
  • Put Louisiana hot sauce on both sides. The amount you use depends on how hot you want your ribs.
  • Put Honey Mustard Bar-B-Que sauce on both sides. If you can't find Honey Mustard BBQ, use any with Honey.
  • In well of ribs, spread out can of Mandarin Oranges.
  • Close foil around meat and secure all edges. Then wrap in another piece of foil.
  • Cook on grill or smoker on low heat for 3 hours. If you choose to cook in oven, cook at 250 - 300 degrees.

Nutrition Facts :

Tips:

  • Choose high-quality pork back ribs for the best flavor and texture.
  • Trim excess fat from the ribs to reduce cooking time and improve the final product.
  • Apply a flavorful rub to the ribs before smoking to enhance the taste.
  • Smoke the ribs low and slow to achieve tender, fall-off-the-bone meat.
  • Use a smoker with a consistent temperature to ensure even cooking.
  • Monitor the internal temperature of the ribs to ensure they are cooked to your desired doneness.
  • Let the ribs rest before serving to allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.

Conclusion:

Smoking pork back ribs is a delicious and rewarding experience. By following these tips, you can create melt-in-your-mouth smoked pork back ribs that will impress your friends and family. Whether you are a seasoned smoker or a beginner, these tips will help you achieve perfect results every time.

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