Amazing Baby Back Ribs {Recipe}
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I’m not gonna lie (or brag or anything), my husband made us some A-M-A-Z-I-N-G baby back ribs on his first try and is sharing his instructions below!
After scouring the internet for some great advice on how to properly cook baby back ribs on the grill, my husband and I settled on a great rub recipe that I found from allrecipes.com and cooking instructions he found from the rib master Craig at amazingribs.com. And really, if the site is named amazing ribs you figure you have a good shot at getting some fabulous ribs from following the instructions found, right?
REALLY. Because our ribs for the 4th of July turned out heavenly. Heavenly. Like melt in your mouth good.Like we loved it so much we already made this recipe again this past weekend good. Trust me. And no worries about them being spicy. The rub does not give you spicy ribs, just very flavorful! All I ask is that you promise me not to boil your ribs first. I learned that is blasphemy in the world of ribs so just don’t do it.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon chili powder
salt and pepper to taste
oil
water
BBQ sauce
baby back ribs
Directions
PREP THE RIBS
Mix rub ingredients using cumin, paprika, chili powder, salt and pepper. Prepare ribs by cutting off extra meat and mescentary (shiny stuff on bottom). Slice meat between the bones for easy cutting later. Rinse ribs, including any small pieces of meat included.
Rub oil (we used peanut) on both sides of ribs then sprinkle some rub on top and lightly rub it in. (Do NOT rub hard into the meat or you may end up with dark colored/spicy ribs). This makes enough for well over 3 lbs of ribs. Wrap the ribs in aluminum foil, shiny side in for Texas Crutch style. Fold foil so it will hold water but leave an opening. Add 1 tablespoon water in the foil with ribs. Seal.
PREP THE GRILL
Prepare the gas grill for dual zone cooking. If you have a grill with 3 burners, remove grill from two adjacent sets of burners and place water pan in so that it will fit below the grill. Replace grill. I used a pie pan for my water pan and it didn’t get very dirty. Start burner on the side that doesn’t have the pan. (I had to run my burner on high.) Warm grill to 225 degrees.
COOKING
Place your ribs in the foil on the side with the water pan below, bone side down. Do NOT place the ribs in direct heat. Add 2-4 oz of wood (mesquite… I used dried oak since it was what we had on hand.) on hot side. As Craig says, there is no need to soak. Close the top monitor the temp to keep it between 225 and 275 degrees. No need to open the top for an hour.
Remove the foil. (there will be lots of liquid, you might want to add it to your water pan. The foil will not be that hot. Add 2 more
oz of wood. (As Craig says, you can always add more wood next time, but you can’t unsmoke your meat if there is too much smoke) Place the ribs back bone side down (while cooking on the cool side they will always be bone side down).
Set timer for another hour.
Any smaller pieces of meat you included will be done. either eat them dry, or add barbecue sauce with silicone brush. Brush one side and place that side down over the hot part of the grill then brush other side. Wait 1 to 2 minutes and flip it, wait another 1-2 minutes and the sauce will be caramelized and yummy. Remove the small bits of meat.
Rotate the ribs and drop the lid and cook another hour.
After cooking another hour my ribs were done. You may wish to check the temp of your ribs and make sure they are cooked (170 – 175, measuring the top part of the meat.) Because I needed more room in my grill, I removed the water pan before I glazed them. I put the ribs in a jelly roll pan. (Be careful, your grate will be hot.)
Once the water pan is out, and your grill is back to normal, turn up the burners and get the grill nice and hot and you have a nice big area to work with. Add barbeque sauce to one side of the ribs and brush with your silicone brush. Put that side down on the grill and wait 1-2 minutes for it to glaze. While cooking, add barbeque sauce to the other side. Flip the ribs and cook the other side 1-2 more minutes. I cut them into thirds and enjoyed my masterpiece ribs!
For more information visit the recipe and cooking instructions courtesy of all recipes.com and amazingribs.com



Yum! Will be trying this out soon. I’ll probably use country style ribs though. That make a difference you think?
Baby backs are a huge favorite at my house too! My son can eat a full slab. I can eat about 2 bones worth. lol
Oh I love them too although I never usually order them in a restaurant, just a bit too messy. I swear my husband ate almost a full slab of these himself. Good thing he has that runner’s metabolism! I try to limit myself to just a few bones worth. 🙂
That picture looks so good – now I’m hungry!
YUM! Those look freaking delicious. We’ve never prepared ribs at home – this just might inspire us!
Rib=weakness! I SO want to try these! Thanks!
I’m gonna have to go kidnap Joe for a bit, my husband has tried ribs on the grill a few times and they always turn out awful (sshhh). These look soooo good!
GROAN! It’s 1am and my mouth is watering for these ribs! I think I’ll add the ingredients to my grocery list!
OH My LOL now you got me 🙂 We love baby back ribs! Last time we made them they were great, but they didn’t look that GOOD!!! My Hubby can eat ton of it! Me…I can but try soooo hard not to LOL
Those look absolutely fabulous! I love allrecipes, they are usually a #1 or 2 hit when I’m searching for a recipe so I just starting going to their website right off when I’m looking for something now. Too bad we don’t have a grill, I would totally try them. Thanks for the great recipe and instructions!
It’s really not fair that I see these on your home page! It’s so NOT on my diet!
We are also rib fans. Is it really not spicy? My dh hates spicy food. When I make ribs I have to conduct a taste test with the rub beforehand.
hey emilie! I just got your msg’s, they all went to my spam! SOOO waiting for the scarf post! 🙂
Anyways the ribs look delic, and i really want to try the bubble mexican pizza!
Love ribs and these look wonderful. But I’m a quick & easy cook so I guess I’ll have to go out. 🙁
i know i already posted on this post, but i used your recipe for the ribs.. YUM!
I should have not opened this post….my mouth is literally………..watering!
It’s perfect time for these! Thanks for the idea!
Those look delicious!
My mouth is watering! These look so good. When the weather gets below 100 degrees I might have to make a batch of these.
This is great, the recipe looks so easy. i never make ribs at home because it always seemed like such a big ordeal. now i just might have to try, these look too tempting…
Thanks, made these tonight and everyone raved about them. Combined with Elizabeth Karmel’s Dr. Pepper Barbecue Sauce the results were fantastic. We’ll definitely make these again.