Easiest Ever Barbeque Ribs

My mom’s family celebrates Christmas on December 23, which was my great-grandma’s birthday.  The menu generally includes Oklahoma favorites such as brisket, tabouli, and my mom’s fabulous ribs. This year my mom hosted the get-together, and I so wish we could have been there. However, with about a foot and a half of snow here for the hooligans to enjoy,  and having just made that 14-hour-each-way trip for Thanksgiving, it would have been a really hard sell to get them to joyfully ride that far AND miss out on the sledding here.

So I made my version of ribs, which is not very similar to my mom’s, but still delicious. Hers are baked for hours with a dry rub, whereas mine are basted with barbeque sauce.  Why don’t I make hers?  Because I’ve tried, and they’re never as delicious as hers are.  Mine end up more like jerky on a bone, which is not a festive holiday treat!ribs-ChaosServedDaily

But I’ve fed mine to many a guest, and they’ve loved them. Making them couldn’t be simpler.  All you need is a rack or two of baby back ribs, some barbeque sauce (I make my own, but store-bought is great if you have a favorite), and heavy-duty aluminum foil.

Step 1: The night before serving, tear off a large piece of foil. Slather both sides of the ribs with barbeque sauce and place bone side down on foil.

Ribs-with-sauce

Wrap tightly in foil, place in a roasting pan (that you’ll cook them in tomorrow), and refrigerate overnight.

12-12 Ribs in foil

Step 2:  4 hours before serving, preheat oven to 300 degrees and slide the pan into it.  Bake for 2-1/2 hours, then pull pan out of oven an open up the foil.  Brush more sauce on top and, leaving foil open, bake another 30-45 minutes, until very tender.

Cut them up into individual ribs, and serve with a extra sauce, if you’d like.  In the winter, we like these with mashed potatoes and a salad on the side, but in the summer nothing is better than grilled corn on the cob and potato salad.

Here’s the barbeque sauce I make.  It’s a copy of Sweet Baby Ray’s and is quite sweet, so feel free to use whatever suits your fancy!

Barbeque Sauce
  • 1-1/2 cups ketchup
  • 1-1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 Tbsp Worchestershire sauce
  • 2-1/2 Tbsp dry mustard
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1-1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 dashes hot sauce

Combine all in a medium saucepan.  Stirring frequently, bring it to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes, then let cool before using. Makes about 4 cups.

These ribs make an excellent meal for busy days, as well as special occasions. You can easily slip them into the oven, then not worry about them for a few hours.  They’re oh-so-comforting on a cold winter’s night, yet still a perfect meal to eat out on the deck come summer.

I hope you have a relaxing Christmas Eve, with the hustle and bustle of preparations over and free to enjoy the peace and beauty of the evening. Merry Christmas!

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My various hats: mom to three crazy teens and one quirky dog, wife of 27 years to my retired GI Joe, and high school math teacher. After my husband's retirement from the Army, we've settled in the Pacific Northwest. Crafting, cooking, photography, and reading keep me sane (that's a relative term!) and I hope you'll enjoy following along as I navigate the chaos of life!
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4 Responses to Easiest Ever Barbeque Ribs

  1. Dania says:

    Taylor and I are over here completely mind blown over the fact that you make your own barbecue sauce.

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