Classic Baby Back Ribs | Pork Recipes | Weber Grills (2024)

Recipefrom Weber’s Charcoal Grilling™ by Jamie Purviance

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    Serves4 to 6

  • Prep Time

    30 mins

  • Grilling Time

    3 to 4 h

Classic Baby Back Ribs | Pork Recipes | Weber Grills (1)

Ingredients

Instructions

the Ingredients

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Rub

  • Completed step 2 tablespoonskosher salt
  • Completed step 2 tablespoonspaprika
  • Completed step 4 teaspoonsgranulated garlic
  • Completed step 4 teaspoonspure ground ancho chile
  • Completed step 2 teaspoonsfreshly ground black pepper
  • Completed step 1 teaspoonground cumin
  • Completed step 4 racks baby back ribs, each about 2 pounds

Barbecue sauce

  • Completed step ¾ cupunsweetened apple juice
  • Completed step ½ cupketchup
  • Completed step 3 tablespoonscider vinegar
  • Completed step 2 teaspoonssoy sauce
  • Completed step 1 teaspoonWorcestershire sauce
  • Completed step 1 teaspoonmolasses (not blackstrap molasses)
  • Completed step ½ teaspoonpure ground ancho chile
  • Completed step ½ teaspoongranulated garlic
  • Completed step ¼ teaspoonfreshly ground black pepper

Mop

  • Completed step 1 cupunsweetened apple juice
  • Completed step 3 tablespoonscider vinegar
  • Completed step 2 tablespoonsunsalted butter
  • Completed step 2 tablespoonsbarbecue sauce (from above)

Special Equipment

  • rib rack
  • 4 handfuls hickory wood chips
  • large disposable foil pan
  • silicone basting brush

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Instructions

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  • In a small bowl mix the rub ingredients.

  • Using a dull knife, slide the tip under the membrane covering the back of each rack of ribs. Lift and loosen the membrane until it breaks, then grab a corner of it with a paper towel and pull it off. Cut each rack crosswise in the middle to create two smaller racks. Season the racks all over, putting more of the rub on the meaty sides than the bone sides. Arrange the racks in a rib rack, with all the bones facing the same direction. Allow the racks to stand at room temperature for about 30 minutes.

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  • If using wood chips, soak in water for at least 30 minutes (no need to soak wood chunks).

    If using wood chips, soak in water for at least 30 minutes (no need to soak wood chunks).

  • Place a large disposable foil pan underneath the cooking grate to catch the drippings. You may have to smash the foil pan a bit, but that’s okay. Or, if you’re using a charcoal grill, place the foil pan on the charcoal grate between two piles of charcoal. Prepare the grill for indirect cooking over low heat (250° to 350°F).

    Place a large foil pan on top of the Flavorizer bars, below the cooking grate. Fill it halfway with room temperature water. Prepare the grill for cooking over medium-low heat (300°F).

    Place the foil pan on the charcoal grate between two piles of charcoal. Prepare the grill for indirect cooking over medium-low heat (250° to 350°F).

    Place a large disposable foil pan underneath the cooking grate to catch the drippings. Prepare the grill for indirect cooking over medium-low heat (250° to 350°F).

  • Add two wood chunks to the charcoal or drain and add two handfuls of wood chips to the charcoal or to the smoker box of a gas grill, following manufacturer’s instructions. Place the rib rack on the cooking grate over indirect low heat, close the lid, and cook for 1 hour. Meanwhile, make the sauce and the mop.

    Drain and add two handfuls of wood chips to the smoker box of a gas grill, following manufacturer’s instructions. Place the rib rack on the cooking grate over indirect medium-low heat, close the lid, and cook for 1 hour. Meanwhile, make the sauce and the mop.

    Add two wood chunks to the charcoal or drain and add two handfuls of wood chips to the charcoal, following manufacturer’s instructions. Place the rib rack on the cooking grate over indirect medium-low heat, close the lid, and cook for 1 hour. Meanwhile, make the sauce and the mop.

    Place the rib rack on the cooking grate above foil pan, over medium-low heat, close the lid, and cook for 1 hour. Meanwhile, make the sauce and the mop.

  • In a small saucepan mix the barbecue sauce ingredients. Bring to a boil over medium heat on the stove, stirring often. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer to blend the flavors, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat.

  • In another small saucepan mix the mop ingredients. Bring to a boil over medium heat on the stove, stirring often. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer to blend the flavors, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat.

  • After the first hour, add the remaining wood chunks to the charcoal or drain and add the remaining wood chips to the charcoal or to the smoker box. Lightly baste the ribs with some mop. Close the lid and cook for another hour. If you're using a charcoal grill, replenish the charcoal as needed to maintain a steady temperature between 250° to 300°F, adding 8 to 10 unlit briquettes after every 45 minutes to 1 hour of cooking time. Leave the lid off the grill for about 5 minutes to help the new briquettes light.

    Lightly baste the ribs with some mop. Close the lid and cook for another hour.

    After the first hour, add the remaining wood chunks to the charcoal or drain and add the remaining wood chips to the charcoal. Lightly baste the ribs with some mop. Close the lid and cook for another hour. Replenish the charcoal as needed to maintain a steady temperature between 250° to 300°F, adding 8 to 10 unlit briquettes after every 45 minutes to 1 hour of cooking time. Leave the lid off the grill for about 5 minutes to help the new briquettes light.

    After the first hour, add the remaining wood chips to the smoker box. Lightly baste the ribs with some mop. Close the lid and cook for another hour.

  • After the second hour, remove the ribs from the rib rack. Spread the racks out on a clean work area and baste them thoroughly with some mop. Put them back in the rib rack, again all facing the same direction but this time turned over so that the ends facing down earlier now face up. Also, position any ribs that appear to be cooking faster than the others toward the back of the rib rack. Close the lid and cook for another hour. Maintain the temperature of the grill between 250° to 300°F.

    After the second hour, remove the ribs from the rib rack. Spread the racks out on a clean work area and baste them thoroughly with some mop. Put them back in the rib rack, again all facing the same direction but this time turned over so that the ends facing down earlier now face up. Also, position any ribs that appear to be cooking faster than the others toward the back of the rib rack. Close the lid and cook for another hour.

  • After 3 hours of cooking, check if any rack is ready to come off the grill. They are done when the meat has shrunk back from most of the bones by about ½ inch. When you lift a rack by picking up one end with tongs, bone side up, the rack should bend in the middle and the meat should tear easily. If the meat does not tear easily, continue to cook the racks. The total cooking time could be anywhere between 3 to 4 hours. Not all racks will cook in the same amount of time. Lightly brush the cooked racks with some sauce and, if desired for crispiness, cook them over direct heat for a few minutes. Transfer to a sheet pan and tightly cover with aluminum foil. Let rest for 10 to 15 minutes before serving. Cut the racks between the bones into individual ribs. Serve warm with the remaining sauce on the side.

    After 3 hours of cooking, check if any rack is ready to come off the grill. They are done when the meat has shrunk back from most of the bones by about ½ inch. When you lift a rack by picking up one end with tongs, bone side up, the rack should bend in the middle and the meat should tear easily. If the meat does not tear easily, continue to cook the racks. The total cooking time could be anywhere between 3 to 4 hours. Not all racks will cook in the same amount of time. Lightly brush the cooked racks with some sauce. Transfer to a sheet pan and tightly cover with aluminum foil. Let rest for 10 to 15 minutes before serving. Cut the racks between the bones into individual ribs. Serve warm with the remaining sauce on the side.

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          FAQs

          What is the 3 2 1 method for grilling ribs? ›

          Essentially, 3 2 1 ribs go like this: 3 hours of smoking the ribs directly on the pellet grill. 2 hours wrapped in foil, still cooking on the grill. 1 hour of cooking, unwrapped and slathered in barbecue sauce.

          What is the secret to grilling ribs? ›

          Indirect heat is key in grilling ribs so that they don't get too hot too fast. They need to cook for a long time, and direct heat will burn them; you want to keep them away from direct contact over the heat source. For gas, this usually means having at least one burner completely off.

          How do you keep baby back ribs moist on the grill? ›

          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.

          Do you need to boil baby back ribs before grilling? ›

          Follow this tip: Pre-cooking the ribs before they hit the grill not only gives you more control over the cooking temperature, but it can also make for more tender meat. You can oven-bake, boil, or even use the slow cooker for pre-cooking before firing up the grill.

          Should ribs be wrapped in foil when grilling? ›

          Wrapping your ribs are key if you want to lock in all of the moisture and flavor! Double wrap each rack of ribs securely and enjoy some ribs in no time.

          Should I cook ribs 225 or 250? ›

          Baby back rib cooking temperature

          We want to keep the smoker at about 250°F (121°C) for the duration of the cook. To help keep that temp on target, you can use Billows BBQ Control Fan in conjunction with Signals. Signals reads the temperature and runs the fan to increase or limit the temperature.

          Do you put sauce on ribs before grilling? ›

          We have been asked many times on our Facebook and Twitter pages- When do I add sauce to ribs? You will want to add barbecue sauce to your ribs during the final 20-30 minutes of cooking. While brushing on sauce just remember, don't drown your ribs.

          Do you grill ribs meat side down first? ›

          Clean and preheat your grill on low heat, establishing an area with indirect heat and greasing the grates. Remove the ribs from the marinade and add them to the grill over indirect heat, bone-side down.

          How to grill ribs like a pro? ›

          Start with cooking them for 30 minutes on each side over indirect medium heat. After the first hour, you can move them to direct heat and cook for an extra 20-40 minutes, or until they're done. You can tell the ribs are done when they're fork-tender, meaning if you pierce with a fork it will glide through.

          Should baby back ribs be marinated? ›

          For tender, flavorful ribs, marinating is the way to go. Our baby back ribs marinade comes together quickly just using a whisk; it's made from soy sauce, whiskey, and honey that's seasoned with fresh ginger, white pepper, sesame oil, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

          Do baby back ribs get more tender the longer they cook? ›

          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.

          What is the best way to pre-cook ribs before grilling? ›

          If you want succulent, fall-off-the-bone BBQ ribs then the only way to go is to bake them in the oven first, and then finish them off on the grill.

          Are ribs better in the oven or grill? ›

          Because ovens have controlled temperature you are less likely to overcook or under cook your ribs. You can also put the ribs in the oven and leave them as the heat will be even the entire time that they are inside. Ovens also have the added benefit of cooking faster than BBQ.

          How long do you parboil ribs before putting on the grill? ›

          Boil until the ribs are slightly soft but not falling apart, about 25 minutes. Prepare a grill for high heat. Transfer the ribs to the grill, meatier-side down. Grill for 10 minutes; brush with glaze if you like and then grill another 3 minutes.

          What temperature and time for 321 ribs? ›

          321 Ribs FAQ's
          1. 3 Hours: Start by smoking the ribs unwrapped for 3 hours at a temperature of around 225°F to 250°F. ...
          2. 2 Hours: After the initial smoking period, wrap the ribs in aluminum foil. ...
          3. 1 Hour: Finally, unwrap the ribs and return them to the grill for the final hour of cooking.

          How many times do you flip ribs on the grill? ›

          A rack of back ribs will take between 1 1/2 -2 hours to cook (with lid closed), and you should flip them approximately every 20 minutes. Baste with BBQ sauce each time you flip. To check for doneness and tenderness, insert a sharp-knife between two ribs, it should insert without any resistance.

          How long do you cook ribs at 250 degrees? ›

          Cover the baking sheet tightly with foil then bake for 3-1/2 hours at 250 degrees.

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