EASY OVEN BAKED BBQ BEEF RIBS THAT ARE WELL-SEASONED TO THE BONE, SLOW BAKED, TENDER, JUICY AND FALL OFF THE BONE PERFECTION!
Course beef, Dinner, Main
Cuisine American, southern
Keyword baby back, baked, BBQ, BBQ sauce, beef ribs, how to make, roasted, tips
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 4 hourshours
Marinate 2 hourshours
Total Time 6 hourshours10 minutesminutes
Servings 4people
Calories
Author Divas Can Cook
Ingredients
3lbsmeaty beef ribs (grass-fed)
Liquid smokeoptional
2-4tablespoonsolive oil
1tablespoongarlic powder
1tablespoononion powder
1tablespooncajun seasoning
2tablespoonsdark brown sugarpacked
1teaspoonchili powder
1teaspoonsaltcan use smoked salt as well. (I used 1 ½ teaspoons because we kinda like our ribs a tad salty)
1teaspoonpaprika
2teaspoonsoregano
Favorite BBQ SauceI only used a few tablespoons of Sweet Baby Ray's
Instructions
Rinse ribs and dry COMPLETELY with paper towels.
Douse dry ribs with liquid smoke if using and rub it in.
Lightly coat ribs in olive oil.
Mix together seasoning and sprinkle generously over ribs, front and back. (You don't have to use all of seasoning mix)
Massage the spices into the ribs, adding more olive oil to help distribute the spices well if needed.
Place the ribs in a large ziplock bag or covered bowl and marinate in the fridge for 1-2 hours.
Preheat the oven to 250 F.
Place the ribs on a foil lined baking tray in a single layer.
Add another piece of foil on top to create a pouch for the ribs to cook in. Be sure to seal the edges of the foil so that it's tight and steam won't seep out.
Bake on the middle rack of 3 1/2 -4 hours. (Mine only needed 3 1/2 hours) Check on it after the 3 1/2 hour mark. The oven temperature is very low so you can afford to cook it a bit longer without worry)
When the ribs are done to your liking, drain off the excess fat.
Brush the ribs with desired amount of BBQ sauce.
Broil on low until the sauce is sticky. (this won't take long so keep an eye on it)