Made simpler…in your oven!
Not feeling like a pitmaster this weekend?
Not to worry! These barbecue spare ribs will be absolutely delicious when slow cooked in your oven this weekend. Follow the video for a quick lesson on St. Louis spare ribs. A recipe for barbecue sauce will be posted below the video…or you can pop on down to our market and grab a container of our sweet and smoky sauce to slather on the ribs and keep things simple!
If you have extra time on your hands and would like to whip up your own delicious sauce..then follow this recipe .
For the glaze:
3 18 oz bottles of your favorite barbecue sauce. ( I use Sweet Baby Rays original…it’s delicious and Gluten Free too!)
1/4 cup grainy mustard ( we have Silver Springs at R&S…that’s the one I used in this recipe)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
10 cloves of garlic;minced
Fresh cracked salt and pepper for seasoning the ribs!
Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit.
Prepare your baking sheet with parchment or aluminum foil for easy cleanup!
Season the ribs on both sides with salt and pepper.
If you haven’t asked The Butcher to remove the membrane from the underside of the ribs…do so now…you will see a description on how to do this …in the gallery below.
In a nice size bowl, whisk together all ingredients for the basting glaze.
Place the ribs on the baking tray with the bones facing up. Cover with 1/4 of the basting glaze. Flip the ribs and cover with another 1/4 of the mixture. Reserve the other half of glaze for the second hour of baking.
Bake the ribs, uncovered in the oven for an hour. Remove from the oven and flip the ribs over. Coat the ribs with the rest of the glaze and return to the oven for another hour to an hour and a half.
(Total cooking time will depend on your oven…but should take anywhere between 2 – 2 1/2 hours)
Perfection!
Printable instructions here St Louis Style Spare Ribs
Scroll through the gallery for step by step instructions:
This recipe can easily be made Gluten Free…just be sure to check the soy sauce and mustards….many are NOT gluten free!
Hope you are all enjoying the first few days of a beautiful new season…with lots of meals cooked and shared at home… Chowfancy!
