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Marinated Child Again Ribs (Grill + Oven)


Baby back ribs are a crowd-pleasing main and if you use our marinade + dry rub method, you can’t go wrong! Cook this baby back ribs recipe in the oven or on the grill.

a plate with ribs, corn, beans, and lettuce.

Your Ultimate Baby Back Ribs Recipe!

This recipe is for a delicious and tender rack of baby back ribs that are cooked low and slow in either the oven or grill and then finished off at a higher temp for a crispy, flavorful crust.

So much amazing flavor is added to these baby back ribs thanks to a sweet and tangy rib marinade and a simple pork rib rub!

Pair these ribs with any of your favorite bbq sides such as red potato salad, grilled corn on the cob, or baked potatoes and enjoy!

Why you’ll love them!

Serves a crowd.

A no-fail way to cook baby back ribs.

Cook in either the oven or on the grill.

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What are baby back ribs?

Baby back ribs are a type of pork rib that comes from the upper portion of the pig’s rib cage.

They are called “baby” back ribs because they are shorter and smaller than spare ribs, which come from the lower portion of the rib cage. Baby back ribs are also leaner and have less fat than spare ribs, making them a healthier option.

Spare Ribs vs. Baby Back Ribs

Spare ribs and baby back ribs are both popular cuts of pork, but they have some key differences.

  • Size: Spare ribs are larger and meatier than baby back ribs. They come from the lower portion of the pig’s rib cage, closer to the belly. Baby back ribs are smaller and leaner, and they come from the upper portion of the rib cage.
  • Taste: Spare ribs have a stronger, smokier flavor than baby back ribs. This is because spare ribs are often smoked before they are cooked. Baby back ribs have a more delicate flavor.
  • Cooking time: Spare ribs take longer to cook than baby back ribs. This is because they are larger and have more bone. Baby back ribs can be cooked in the oven or on the grill in 2-3 hours. Spare ribs will take 3-4 hours to cook on the grill or in the oven.

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A rib in a pan with marinade.

How to Remove the Membrane from Baby Back Ribs

Some racks of ribs, typically when you purchase directly from the butcher, come with the membrane already removed. However, sometimes the pork ribs still have the membrane. Here’s a quick rundown of how to remove it:

  1. Using a sharp knife, make a small cut along the edge of the membrane.
  2. Insert your fingers under the membrane and peel it away from the bone.
  3. Once the membrane is removed, discard it.

Grill Directions

Grill the ribs meat-side-down over indirect heat at 300ºF for 1 hour. Up the temperature to 400ºF and move the ribs over direct heat. Brush on bbq sauce and grill for 10-15 more minutes.

Oven Directions

Transfer the ribs to a baking sheet and cover with tin foil. Bake at 300ºF for 2.5 hours. Turn the heat up to 400ºF and then brush on the bbq sauce. Cook for an additional 10-15 minutes.

a bbq grill with a spatula of bbq sauce on it.

baby back ribs internal temp

The ideal internal temperature for baby back ribs is at least 195ºF.

Top Tips for Perfect Baby Back Ribs

Remove the membrane. it’s important to remove the membrane of your ribs before you start the cooking process. See above for a quick tutorial.

Marinate the ribs. Marinating the ribs helps to tenderize the meat and add flavor. You can use any type of marinade you like, but be sure to let the ribs marinate for at least 1 hour or overnight for the best flavor.

Use a dry rub. The dry rub helps to add flavor and crust to the ribs.

Cook the ribs low and slow. The best way to cook ribs is low and slow. This means cooking the ribs at a low temperature for a long period of time. Up the temperature right at the end to help the outside layer crust up.

Let the ribs rest. After cooking, it’s important to let the ribs rest for 10 minutes before serving. This allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in tender and juicy ribs.

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Storage

If you have any leftover ribs, store them into an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

a white plate topped with ribs, corn and lettuce.

Photography: photos taken in this post are by Erin from The Wooden Skillet.

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