Southern BBQ ribs are all about the “low and slow” philosophy. Whether you’re using a smoker or a home oven, the goal is to break down the tough connective tissue until the meat is bite-tender—but not quite “falling off the bone” (true BBQ aficionados prefer a slight tug).
In the South, this is usually a two-step process: a dry rub for deep flavor and a slow cook for that perfect texture.
Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 4–5 hours
1. The Ingredients
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The Meat: 1 rack of St. Louis-style Spare Ribs or Baby Back Ribs.
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The Dry Rub:
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1/4 cup Brown sugar (for caramelization).
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1 tbsp Smoked paprika and 1 tbsp Chili powder.
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1 tsp Garlic powder, 1 tsp Onion powder, and 1 tsp Salt.
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1/2 tsp Cayenne (for a bit of “creeper” heat).
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The “Mop” (Optional): 1/2 cup Apple juice or Apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle.
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The Finish: Your favorite thick, molasses-based BBQ sauce.
2. Step-by-Step Instructions
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