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Spicy Kick: Add extra cayenne pepper or a teaspoon of hot sauce to the rub for a spicier version.
Honey Garlic Glaze: Mix honey, minced garlic, and soy sauce for a sweet and savory twist. Brush the mixture over the ribs in place of BBQ sauce.
Dry Rub Only: Skip the BBQ sauce altogether for a crispy, spice-packed dry rub rib.
Asian-Inspired: Replace BBQ sauce with teriyaki glaze and sprinkle sesame seeds and chopped green onions before serving.
FAQ
Q: Can I cook ribs at a higher temperature to save time?
A: While it’s possible, cooking ribs at a lower temperature ensures they become tender and flavorful. High heat might dry them out or make them tough.
Q: How do I know the ribs are done?
A: Ribs are done when the meat is tender and easily pulls away from the bones. The internal temperature should reach around 190-205°F (88-96°C) for the best texture.
Q: Can I use beef ribs instead of pork ribs?
A: Yes! Beef ribs work perfectly with this method, though they may require a slightly longer cooking time due to their size.
Q: Can I make the ribs ahead of time?
A: Absolutely. Cook the ribs up to 2 days ahead, store them in the fridge, and reheat with a fresh layer of BBQ sauce for 10-15 minutes before serving.
Enjoy these tender, flavorful oven-roasted ribs that deliver barbecue-quality results right from your oven. With minimal effort and endless variations, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite!
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