Don t bother with the grill or smoker.
Baby backs in the oven.
For this method you ll need a large baking sheet and plenty of tin foil.
Wrapping the ribs in foil helps to keep them moist throughout the low and slow cook time while broiling at the end gives them a deliciously crispy crust.
The only thing you can t really have with baked ribs is the delicious char of the grill.
Baby back ribs in the oven.
Follow our easy step by step photo illustrated instructions to learn how to cook delicious baby back ribs in the oven.
You ll have a better slab with a little bite to the meat.
Slice and serve these sweet smoky oven baked baby back ribs with all your favorite sides.
If you have a wire rack that fits into your baking sheet we highly recommend using it.
Baby back ribs in the oven are just about the easiest way to make ribs and still have that fall apart goodness you love.
We ll even share our bbq sauce recipe with you.
1 teaspoon garlic powder.
Rich and perfectly tangy sweet the homemade barbecue sauce used for this recipe is nothing short of divine but feel free to use your favorite bottle in a pinch.
The texture is just perfect.
Try using a dry rub instead of the sauce cut the oven time back to a couple hours low temp 250 then slowly grill over charcoal.
We re cooking baby back ribs in the oven.
Every single bite of these tender baby back ribs is full of natural pork flavor coated with spicy smoke rub and finished with tangy sauce.
It s up to you.
The smoked paprika makes up for the lack of actual smoking involved in this lunchtime or supper main.
Cooking your ribs on a wire rack allows the hot air inside your oven to circulate more evenly around them.
1 cup chili sauce.
1 medium onion sliced.
4 pounds pork baby back ribs.
1 teaspoon seasoned salt.
Add sauce at the end.
Super tender and glazy from the broil these oven baked baby back ribs are classic in flavor and texture.
These baby back ribs offer classic bbq flavor but are made simple in the oven.
You can finish them off in the oven or on your grill.
Cooking baby back ribs in the oven is one of the easiest ways to make them.
That s our test kitchen s pro tip for when you want good bbq flavor sans smoke.
To me this is a meal unto itself.