Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label × (Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.) These boneless country-style ribs are baked to perfection with a spicy rub and your favorite barbecue sauce. It's a simple, convenient meal that is a great choice for any night of the week. Prepare the ribs when you get home and pop them in the oven. By the time you settle down, dinner will be ready. Country-style pork ribs are relatively inexpensive, and it's best to cook them low and slow to ensure juicy, tender meat. While you could cook them for hours on a grill or smoker, this oven-baked recipe cuts the time to just an hour and a half. The recipe includes a simple Cajun seasoning, though you can also use a store-bought version. Using foil has two benefits: Lining the pan makes cleanup quick and easy, while covering the ribs keeps them from drying out in the oven. You'll remove the foil to finish baking, though a few minutes under the broiler gives them a crispy top similar to the grill. The recipe is for boneless ribs, but you can use bone-in country-style ribs (about 4 pounds). Make as many ribs as you need. Count on about two ribs per person, and simply use more or less seasoning and sauce as needed to cover the ribs. Pair it with classic coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and cornbread, for a hearty meal your family will enjoy. Click Play to See This Baked BBQ Country Southern Style Ribs Recipe Come Together"Making these ribs was a breeze and the results were impressive. Following the recommended oven temperature and time, they came out perfectly moist and my ideal doneness for pork. It’s a great weeknight meal because it took 15 minutes to prep and the foil made clean-up a snap." —Colleen Graham For the Cajun Seasoning:
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What Are Country-Style Pork Ribs?This cut of pork is not a true rib. Instead, country-style pork ribs are cut from either the blade end of the loin near the shoulder or from the shoulder itself. If the ribs include a bone, it's a shoulder bone. They are thick cuts that have more meat and less fat than actual ribs, so they're more like a pork chop. While some butchers leave them in the form of a rack and do not cut all the way through, it's more common to find country-style pork ribs that are cut into individual pieces. Rate This Recipe I don't like this at all. It's not the worst. Sure, this will do. I'm a fan—would recommend. Amazing! I love it! Thanks for your rating! How long does it take to cook CountryAt a temperature of 350 degrees preheated oven, Country-Style Ribs should take about 1 hour and 30 minutes to cook and be ready to serve.
How long should you cook CountryPreheat the oven to 250 degrees F (120 degrees C). Place ribs in a single layer in a shallow baking pan or roaster; salt if desired. Spread garlic on ribs, then arrange lemon slices on top. Bake in the preheated oven until tender, about 2 hours.
How do you keep country ribs from drying out?The best way to keep ribs moist is to maintain a consistently low grill temperature. High heat will dry the ribs out in a heartbeat. You can also brine or marinate them beforehand, place a water pan in the grill or smoker, or enlist the aid of a mop sauce or spritzing liquid.
What temperature do you cook CountryOnce the pork ribs have reached an internal temperature of 170°F, remove from smoker. Submerge them in barbecue sauce in the foil pan and place the pan in the smoker. Cook until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 195°F on an instant read thermometer, about 4 more hours. 6.
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