These country-style pork ribs are tender and juicy, and they are baked in the oven. You won’t believe how easy it is to make such a tasty recipe. You can make country-style ribs that taste like they came from a restaurant with just a few simple ingredients and no smokers, grills, or other special tools. Your oven is the only thing you need!.
These succulent country style ribs will cook low and slow in the oven for about 3 hours. When done, get ready to feast on the most tender and delicious pork you’ve ever enjoyed.
If you love ribs, you’ll want to try making western style pork ribs. These meaty, tender ribs pack tons of flavor into every juicy bite. While grilling might seem like the obvious cooking method, you can make amazingly delicious western style pork ribs right in your oven.
Western style pork ribs come from the belly and side of the pig. They have more meat on them than baby back or spare ribs, making them extra juicy and flavorful The term “western” refers to the fact that they contain a higher proportion of darker, fattier meat than loin ribs
Some key features of western style pork ribs
- Thick cut with lots of marbled fat
- Meatier than spare or loin ribs
- Have a more pronounced pork flavor
- Require longer cooking times to become tender
Their high fat content means you’ll need to cook western style ribs low and slow. But the payoff is incredibly moist, fall-off-the-bone ribs with rich pork flavor in every bite.
Benefits of Cooking Ribs in the Oven
While grilling is a popular cooking method oven-baked ribs offer some advantages
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Convenient – No need to monitor a grill for hours. Just pop in the oven and go about your day.
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Consistent results – Oven heat is even, ensuring ribs cook evenly without burning.
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Lock in moisture – Covering ribs as they cook seals in steam to keep meat tender.
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Infuse flavor – Sauce and seasonings penetrated deep into meat during long cooking times.
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Year-round – Make perfect ribs anytime without needing good grilling weather.
With the right techniques, oven-baked ribs can be just as delicious as grilled.
Step-by-Step Guide to Oven-Baked Western Style Pork Ribs
Follow these simple steps for finger-licking oven-baked western style pork ribs.
Ingredients
- 3-4 lbs western style pork ribs
- 1 cup barbecue sauce
- Salt and pepper
- Optional: 1⁄4 cup apple cider vinegar or beer
Directions
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Prep the ribs: Pat ribs dry and trim off any excess fat. Season generously with salt and pepper.
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Parboil (optional): Place ribs in a pot, cover with water, add vinegar or beer and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Drain and pat dry. This helps render fat and tighten meat.
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Cover and bake low: Place ribs in a single layer in a baking dish. Cover tightly with foil. Bake at 300°F for 2 hours until meat starts to become tender.
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Uncover and bake: Carefully drain liquid from the baking dish. Brush ribs with barbecue sauce. Bake uncovered at 275°F for 1 hour until sauce caramelizes and meat pulls apart easily.
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Rest, sauce, and serve: Let ribs rest 5-10 minutes before cutting into servings. Brush with more barbecue sauce before serving. Enjoy with classic BBQ sides like cornbread, coleslaw, baked beans or potato salad.
Tips for Perfect Oven-Baked Ribs
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Choose meaty, well-marbled ribs for best results. Avoid slim, lean ribs.
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Cook ribs in a single layer so they brown evenly. Stack if needed using pieces of foil between layers.
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Cover ribs tightly in foil to seal in steam. Preventing moisture loss is key.
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Draining liquid partway through prevents soggy ribs. Replace with sauce for caramelization.
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Use boneless ribs for easiest eating. Bone-in gives the best flavor if you don’t mind nibbling around bones.
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Let ribs rest before cutting so juices redistribute. Slice between bones for individual ribs.
How to Tell When Ribs Are Done
Ribs can be tricky to test for doneness. Here are some signs properly cooked ribs are ready to come out of the oven:
- Meat has shrunk back from the bones by 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch
- Bones wiggle freely when you grab each end of the slab
- Meat starts to tear when bending ribs
- Fork inserted meets little resistance
The ribs should be so tender that the meat pulls clean off the bone. If your ribs still seem tough, re-cover and bake for 15-30 minutes more until fork tender.
Customize Your Flavor Profile
While classic barbecue sauce is a popular choice, you can take your oven-baked ribs in lots of flavor directions.
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Sweet and spicy: Brush with a mix of brown sugar, honey, cayenne and smoked paprika.
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Asian: Glaze ribs with a blend of hoisin, rice vinegar, ginger and garlic.
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Jerk seasoning: Rub ribs with a blend of Jamaican jerk spices before baking.
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Dry rub: Omit sauce and coat ribs with a flavorful blend of spices and herbs.
Get creative and come up with your own signature spice mixes and glazes. The long oven cooking time really allows the flavors to penetrate into the meat.
Serving Suggestions
Mouthwatering oven-baked western style pork ribs deserve some classic BBQ side dishes like:
- Cornbread or biscuits
- Coleslaw or potato salad
- Baked beans
- Macaroni and cheese
- Mashed potatoes
- Collard greens
- Corn on the cob
A simple green salad or vegetable side dish balances out the richness. Enjoy with an icy cold beer or sweet tea.
Oven-Baked Western Style Pork Ribs are Finger-Lickin’ Good
Forget spending all day hovering over a grill. With just a few simple ingredients and techniques, you can make incredibly delicious western style pork ribs right in your own oven. Low and slow cooking renders out fat and turns the meat meltingly tender. Brushing with zesty barbecue sauce or your own signature glaze adds plenty of finger-lickin’ flavor.
Next time a ribs craving hits, give oven-baked western style pork ribs a try. In just a few hands-off hours, you’ll have juicy, meaty and utterly mouthwatering ribs the whole family will devour.
Bake Low and Slow
Place the covered dish into a preheated oven at 325°(F) for 2. 5 hours. After the 2. 5 hours, the ribs should be very tender and they’re actually ready to serve as-is. Plate them and pour a little of the juices on top. You will not believe how mouthwatering they are!.
There is an optional step… add some BBQ sauce and place under the boiler for a few minutes.
If you want to, you can take the ribs out of the baking dish they were cooked in and put them on a shallow baking sheet lined with foil. Brush each rib with BBQ sauce of your choice.
Set the oven to “broil,” and then put the ribs on the baking sheet with the sauce on them. Broil for about 5 minutes, or until the sauce starts to caramelize the way you like it.
No need to wait, your country style ribs are now ready to serve. Put them on a plate or platter and let everyone help themselves. They can be quite large so usually one or two will be plenty. Be sure to keep some of those juices from the dish on reserve. Pour a little over each rib for extra amazing flavor.
The brussels sprouts you see in the picture are our Best Damn Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts. They’re the perfect accompaniment for this dish and also very easy to make. Another thing I LOVE is mac and cheese with BBQ, and our Best Damn Instant Pot Mac and Cheese is a great choice for a side dish. And of course, BBQ pork can be topped with, or served with some delicious homemade country coleslaw. The cool crunch is perfect to go along with the tender pork.
What are Pork Country Style Ribs?
Country style ribs are not actually ribs at all. I know I know… bummer, right? Not all all. The pork used in country style ribs comes from the shoulder and butt area of the animal. This is the same meat that is used in pulled pork. Yay! The meat is cut in such a way that it resembles ribs. Most cuts are boneless but some do have the y-shaped bone that you find in a shoulder/butt roast. Either way, the meat is well marbled, so tender, and absolutely mouthwatering.
Country style ribs are usually sold in packages of about 8 “ribs”, totaling 2-3lbs. Of course, depending on the particular store, the packaging can vary. Also make sure the meat is well marbled. Some country style pork ribs are cut from the loin area and tend to be very lean. These ribs are not as good and tend to be very dry.
The standard packages of 2-3lbs are perfect for a hearty family meal. If cooking for more than 4, look for larger packages of more than 3 lbs. As a general rule, 2 standard sized country style ribs are the prefect serving size for 1 person.
You’ll Never Make Country Style Ribs Any Other Way
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