Spare Ribs (Pork Fall Off The Bone Ribs Oven (No Fail Recipe) (2024)

How to cook spare ribs in the oven for fall off the bone tender and flavorful meat.

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Read on for relevant information on the type of ribs, how to prep them and step by step pics and video on how to cook them (about 2 mins)

About This Spare Ribs Recipe – Understand the Cut of Meat

The spare ribs are a cut of pork that comprises a section of the rib cage of the pig. They start at the end of the very popular Baby Back Ribs located on top of the animal and extend to the end of the rib bones.

Pork spare ribs are typically removed before the bacon located underneath them is accessed. They have flat bones with meat concentrated in between them as opposed to on top of them. On average a rack has 10 to 13 bones and weighs around 3 lbs.

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Main cuts of pork. Diagram courtesy of Sonoma County Meat Co.

A full rack of pork spare ribs (shown below) incorporates a tempered meaty part called a flap and an elongated meaty section that runs across the length of the rack and is commonly called the brisket bone or the rib tips (it contains the tips of the ribs and is a part of the sternum (breast bones). There are also miscellaneous small bits of meat and extra fat that can be trimmed.

You can remove the parts indicated below if you so choose. The resulting cut is known as St. Louis style spare ribs – very much a perfect rectangle of meat. (Watch this tutorialon how to trim a full rack if you are interested).

Ingredients for This Spare Ribs Recipe

For this recipe we are working with the full rack of pork spare ribs and not trimming it. We are also using a dry spice rub made with brown sugar, kosher salt, black pepper, onion powder, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder and a teaspoon of cayenne pepper. Feel free to use your favorite rub.

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A full rack of pork spare ribs with indications of parts to be removed to convert it into St. Luis style cut (not needed for this recipe, indicated for your benefit).

The meat of pork ribs is a little tough, with plenty of fat and a rich flavor. Consequently they lend themselves particularly well to simmering/braising and then grilling or slow roasting in the oven. As much as people want to rush the process and cook the spare ribs fast – this is not a cut of meat that will taste best if you rush it.

The best way to cook spare ribs is low and slow and this definitely carries over to this ribs recipe.

You Will Also Need

To slow cook a rack of ribs in the oven make sure you have a baking sheet large enough to fit them (half sheet usually works), parchment paper, aluminum foil, paper towels, sharp boning knife or kitchen scissors, salt and pepper, your favorite pork seasoning blend/BBQ ribs rub and/or barbecue sauce.

How to Slow Cook Fall Off The Bone Ribs in Oven

Step 1. Prep the ribs while your oven is heating. Pat dry the rack with a paper towel and turn it with the meatier side facing down. You will notice that on the back of the ribs the bones are covered with a translucent membrane that helps hold them in line, similar to silver skin. It will only become tough and chewy in the oven, so remove it.

Using the tip of a knife or scissors lift the membrane up, get a hold of it using a paper towel and peel it off.

NOTE: There is typically a section of meat hanging flat over the center area of the spare ribs (part of the diaphragm). You can remove it or leave it. We usually leave it, it is tasty and even though it cooks faster than the rest becomes nice and crispy.

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Step 2. Next nicely season the ribs on both sides with salt and pepper at a minimum or liberally apply a dry rub blend. If the full rack is really large consider cutting it in two (completely optional).

Step 3. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil first and then parchment paper. It is best if the ribs are ‘sandwiched’ in between two layers of parchment paper before you wrap them with aluminum foil. The reason is food safety – when aluminum foil comes into contact with seasonings on the surface of meat a lot of aluminum can seep into the meat. The parchment paper creates a barrier, plus no bits of aluminum will get stuck to the ribs.

Step 4. Place in the oven and let cook. We recommend 275 to 300 F as ideal oven temperature, depending on the calibration of your oven. If you know it it to be a bit stronger go with 275 F. The lower heat will slowly melt the fat, dissolve the connective tissue and convert the meat into a tender, flavorful delicacy.

Step 5. When the rib meat becomes tender to your satisfaction, uncover, season a bit more of brush with BBQ sauce and cook for another 20-30 minutes to get a nice, crispy skin before you serve it.

How Long to Cook Pork Spare Ribs in the Oven

The actual time to slow cook ribs in oven depends on the actual temperature and size of ribs rack. It can take anywhere from 2 to 3 hours total time.

We usually check them after two hours and decide how much longer to let them cook.

While an internal temperature of 145 F is food safe, 190 F is typically when the meat will begin to pull away from the bones. Give higher priority to your visual perception than your food thermometer.

If you are satisfied with how tender the meat has become after the 2-hour mark you can go ahead and remove the aluminum foil and parchment paper and cook uncovered to let the outsides get nicely caramelized and crispy.

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Dry Rub or BBQ Sauce?

It is totally up to you. If you choose to stick with a dry rub only, this is absolutely fine. Be sure to use it liberally and apply a bit more after the meat is almost cooked to your liking, this will contribute to a nice, tasty crust.

If you’d rather use a BBQ sauce, choose your favorite. Brush it on both sides of the rack after you check the ribs around the 2 hour mark, then again once they are out of the oven.

We used this homemade Beer BBQ Sauce.

Serve Fall Off The Bone Ribs Oven

Slow cooked ribs in oven are so perfectly fall-off-the bone tender that they are primarily a finger food. Make piece with this fact and have:

  • plenty of napkins/paper towels/wet naps, especially if BBQ sauce is involved;
  • plenty of BBQ sauce on the side;
  • classic sides such as mashed potatoes, fries, onion rings, coleslaw, baked beans, sliced (beer) pickles or pickled jalapenos, etc.;
  • plenty of beer – to that end we recommend flavorful German lagers and ales with a pronounced malty backbone but tastefully hopped (red ales/American ambers or red IPAs are a favorite pairing)

Side Dishes

To accompany the tender pork ribs serve tried and true sides such as corn on the cob, potato salad, mashed potatoes, pasta salad, garlic green beans, coleslaw or mac and cheese.

Variations of Spare Ribs

Another great method to prepare pork spare ribs is to cook them with moist heat. You can take the route of a high pressure cooker and finish them in the oven or make braised spare ribs (or slow cooker ribs).

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Other Recipes You Might Enjoy

Pork Shoulder Steaks
Lamb Ribs (Denver Style Lamb Spare Ribs)
Chocolate Mole Sauce
Pork Tenderloin with Apples
Braised Spare Ribs
Pork Schnitzel

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Spare Ribs Fall Off The Bone Tender

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours 35 minutes

How to cook ribs in the oven for succulent fall-off-the bone meat every time. Use your favorite dry rub, BBQ sauce or a combination of both.

Ingredients

  • 1 full rack pork spare ribs (usually 2.5 to 3.5 lbs)*
  • pork dry rub (about 1/4 cup or to taste, see below or use your favorite)**
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce (use your favorite, optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 275-300 F (depending on how strong your oven is) and line an appropriately sized baking sheet with aluminum foil (for easy clean up), then place a sheet of parchment paper on top***
  2. Trim the rack of spare ribs from any excess fat, pat them dry with a paper towel. Turn the rack with the meaty side down and identify the membrane that runs across the length of the rib bones. Peel it off using a paper towel to eliminate slipperiness.
  3. Liberally season the rack of ribs on both sides and place onto the baking sheet. If you need to cut the rack in two to achieve a better fit, do so.
  4. Cover the ribs with a sheet of parchment paper, then aluminum foil - tuck it around the edges of the baking sheet to create air tight seal.
  5. Place in the oven for 2 hours.
  6. After 2 hours unwrap the cover and check the meat for tenderness. If satisfied, remove the covering, season with more dry rub or brush with BBQ sauce on both sides. (If you feel that the meat can use a little longer in the oven, go for another 20 mins and check again).
  7. Place the uncovered ribs back in the oven for 20-30 mins more, as needed (you want a nice crust to form and the meat to be super tender).
  8. Transfer to a cutting board, use tongs and a sharp chef's knife to slice the ribs, brush with BBQ sauce again (if using) and serve.

Notes

*See section in post explaining the cut and outlining how to trim a full rack into a St. Luis style spare pork ribs rack if you are interested in doing so.

**If you do not want to use a dry rub at a minimum use salt and pepper, about 1 tbsp salt and 1 tsp pepper, adjust to taste.

***Per food safety regulations it is not desirable for aluminum foil to be in direct contact with the surface of seasoned meat during baking (too much aluminum will leak into the meat).

PORK RUB (makes about 1/3 cup)

Measure out and mix:

  • 3 tsp brown sugar
  • 3 tsp kosher salt (reduce to taste*)
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper (optional, tune it down as needed to correspond to your preference for spice)

*Note that some salt brands are denser and therefore a teaspoon will be much saltier. For example the Diamond brand salt is less salty than the Morton brand)

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 458Total Fat: 25gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 91mgSodium: 1014mgCarbohydrates: 37gFiber: 1gSugar: 30gProtein: 21g

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook fall off the bone ribs? ›

5Bake the ribs until the meat falls easily from the bones, 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours. I check the ribs after 2 hours to see how they're doing. Ribs are ready to come out of the oven when the meat is cooked through and tender. To check, pierce them with a sharp knife.

How long for spare ribs in the oven? ›

Larger, fattier ribs need to be cooked longer than baby backs. Shoot for around 2 hours at 350 degrees if the ribs are uncovered, as in our Barbecued Pork Ribs. If wrapped in foil, the ribs can go for up to 3 hours at 300°F degrees, or crank the oven up to 400 degrees for a briefer baking time—1.5 to 2 hours.

Should you cover ribs when baking in the oven? ›

Do you bake ribs covered or uncovered? You can cook ribs either covered with foil or uncovered. Foil is used to stop the meat from drying out but is not essential. If cooking uncovered and you notice the meat is drying out or browning too quickly, you can cover with foil for the remaining cook time.

Should I bake ribs at 250 or 275? ›

The best temperature to bake ribs is typically around 275°F to 300°F (135°C to 150°C). Cooking ribs at this temperature allows them to cook low and slow, which helps break down the tough connective tissues and makes the meat tender and juicy.

What temperature do you take spare ribs off? ›

Ideally, the internal temperature of the ribs should be between 190 and 200 degrees when you're finished. If you don't already have a meat thermometer, go ahead and invest in one. You can find one for under $20. Perfectly cooked ribs will pull apart easily, but be careful, overcooked ribs will become mushy.

How long to cook spare ribs at 250 in the oven? ›

Cover the baking sheet tightly with foil then bake for 3-1/2 hours at 250 degrees. If your rack of ribs is larger than 3lbs, add an additional 30 minutes baking time per additional 1/2 — 1lb ribs. For example, bake a 3 — 4lb rack of ribs for 4 hours.

What temperature do you hold ribs in the oven? ›

Preheat your oven, grill or smoker to 275°F (135°C) and once it's ready, place the foil covered pan into the oven and leave them in there until the ribs get to a good eating temperature.

Can you over cook spare ribs in the oven? ›

Generally, the ribs will be browned before the meat is done, which is where the balancing act comes in. Overcooked ribs will be tender, but mushy.

Do you flip ribs when baking in oven? ›

It might be necessary to turn the rack around to get an even sear on the top surface of the ribs, but don't worry about flipping them over. You are only crusting the top surface.

Do you bake ribs meat side up or down? ›

Place ribs, meat side down, in baking dishes. Cover the baking dishes with aluminum foil and place in the oven. If you are using small baby back ribs, take out after 3.5 hours. If you are using regular baby back or St. Louis style ribs, then take out after 4 hours.

How do you keep ribs moist when baking? ›

Cover tightly with foil and bake for 3-4 hours, or until rib temperature reaches at least 190 degrees, but no more than 200 degrees. Remove ribs from oven. Baste with BBQ sauce, and broil at 525 degrees fahrenheit for 3-5 minutes to caramelize BBQ sauce.

Will ribs dry out in the oven? ›

You can get very juicy ribs by cooking them at 135 degrees, but making them tender takes two or three days. At 160 degrees, you get tender ribs in 10 to 12 hours. At 170 to 180 degrees, the meat is noticeably dryer, but the cooking time is a more manageable 6 to 8 hours.

Are ribs better at 225 or 250? ›

Baby back rib cooking temperature

We want a temp that is relatively low. 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.

How many hours for ribs at 250? ›

With your smoker running strong at 250 degrees F, you can anticipate that your spare ribs will take 4.5-5.5 hours to fully cook. Make sure you have a handy meat thermometer nearby to check your temperature throughout the cook.

Do ribs get more tender the longer you boil them? ›

The longer simmering time helps break down the connective tissue and skin and brings out the tenderness and flavor. The key to this method is to simmer, not boil. If you boil the meat for an hour it can lead to prematurely cooking of the ribs and you'll end up with awful, tough meat.

Is it better to cook ribs on high or low? ›

The lower the meat's temperature, the less moisture it loses, but the longer its connective tissue takes to dissolve, too. You can get very juicy ribs by cooking them at 135 degrees, but making them tender takes two or three days. At 160 degrees, you get tender ribs in 10 to 12 hours.

Are ribs overcooked if they fall off the bone? ›

The Twist Test

If the bone begins to break free of the meat – but doesn't slide out, that means that the ribs are done because the collagen has melted. You don't want fall off the bone ribs. This means that they were cooked passed the point of perfectly done, or they were boiled somehow.

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