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    You are here: Home » Instant Pot Recipes » Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs

    Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs

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    Last Modified: March 22, 2022

    Use your Instant Pot to make awesome ribs right at home in under an hour! You don’t need a special smoker, you don’t need several hours, you don’t even need special ingredients. If you have an Instant Pot pressure cooker, a slab of baby back ribs, and just a few simple ingredients, you can make the most delicious, tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs in less than one hour!

    Recipe for Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs

    The Instant Pot really lives up to it’s name and reputation with a recipe such as ribs. It’s amazing how easy it is to make, and the results are nothing short of remarkable. Apply a good seasoning rub, pressure cook for 28 minutes (takes about 5-10 minutes to come to pressure), then let the pressure release for about 10 minutes. Then a few minutes under the broiler and voila! You’ve got BBQ baby back ribs!

    Start with A Good Slab of Baby Back Ribs

    While there are a few different varieties of ribs available, the most popular kind, by far, are baby back ribs. Baby back ribs are pork ribs from the the top of the rib cage of the pig, and naturally taper towards one end. The longer bones are generally 6 inches in length, and taper to about 3 inches towards the end of the rib slab. A typical slab will have 10-13 rib bones. Baby back ribs are known for being meaty and easy to cook. The size and weight is determined by the size of the pig, but most cuts at the supermarket are generally 1.5 lbs – 3 lbs. The smaller slabs of ribs are the most ideal for pressure cooking. They are usually more tender and juicy than larger slabs. I find that slabs of ribs under 2 lbs are ideal.

    Removing The Membrane

    One thing you’ve probably heard about cooking ribs is that there’s a membrane that needs to be removed. And indeed it does. The membrane in on the underside of the ribs and is actually easy to remove. Use a butter knife and slide it right under. It will begin to life away from the rack. You can then use a paper towel for better grip and slowly peel it away. This is important. Don’t skip this part.

    Season The Ribs With A Dry Rub

    Now it’s time to make our best damn dry rub! It’s a simple combination of some very common spices – onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, ground mustard, cayenne, salt, pepper, and brown sugar. While all of the ingredients of the recipe combine to create an awesome taste, the brown sugar and salt are two of the most important. The brown sugar not only provides excellent flavor characteristics with pork, but it will also be part of the caramelization process, along with the BBQ sauce, in the last step of the recipe. And salt, of course, brings out all the flavors.

    Recipe for Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs. Dry rub seasonings.

    Mix all the dry ingredients well in a bowl with a whisk. Then rub them right into the meat. Liberally apply it to all the of the rack of ribs, even the sides. Remember, the ribs will be on their side in an environment of steam, so we need that rub liberally applied and massaged into the meat.

    Recipe for Instant Pot Ribs

    An Awesome Combination of Liquids Brings Out The Best Flavor in the Ribs

    Pressure cooking requires liquid. And for our ribs recipe, we will use a mixture of chicken broth, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. If you’ve not used liquid smoke in the past, i highly recommend it, not only for this recipe, for for many others you’ll make in your Instant Pot. We all know that ribs are traditionally made in a smoker. So… we need some smoke! Liquid smoke is a flavoring made by a process that actually captures the flavors of smoke (without all the bad stuff of course), and processes it for use as a flavoring. Just a little goes a long way so for this recipe we’ll be using just a teaspoon of it. The other liquids are chicken broth and the ever popular Worcestershire sauce. And we use a ½ cup of apple cider vinegar. The vinegar adds a vibrancy and acidity to the flavor profile.

    Seasoned baby back rips ready to be cooked in an instant Pot pressure cooker.

    Fall-Off-The-Bone or Not?

    What’s the perfect texture for finished ribs? Fall-off-the-bone? Or a little more firm to the bite? Fall-off-the-bone definitely seems to be the preferred style that most people seek out. But, some true rib connoisseurs will tell you that the best ribs will not fall off the bone, but rather the meat will pull off the bone and have a little chew to them. I think the term “fall-off-the-bone” has become a sort of catch all phrase for marketing of ribs. People assume that if the ribs are “falling off the bone tender”, they’re gonna be “the best in town!” So how will our Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs be? Let’s just say they will be super tender and super awesome! Ok, and probably leaning more towards fall-off-the-bone. A rack of ribs of around 2 lbs, pressure cooked at 25 minutes will have a slight pull, and 30 minutes will definitely be fall-off-the-bone. That’s why I set the cook time at 28 minutes, the perfect happy medium! And of course, let that pressure naturally release after the pressure cook time is complete. 10 minutes of natural release is plenty. Go ahead and release the remaining pressure after 10 minutes.

    A slab of ribs cooked in an Instant Pot

    Full slab of ribs, pressure cooked in an instant Pot, pre-broiler.

    Finish Under The Broiler

    The last step is optional, but highly recommended. Once the pressure cooker part of the ribs is complete, sure, you could slather on some BBQ sauce and dig right in. But, if you slather on that sauce and put the ribs under the broiler of the oven for about 5 minutes, it’s a whole new ballgame. That BBQ sauce will begin to caramelize and get a little char to it. And that’s exactly what we want for a good finished slab of ribs.

    A slab of ribs cooked to perfection in an Instant Pot pressure cooker

    Can I do 2 slabs of ribs at once?

    Absolutely you can? Just double the dry ingredients, and arrange the ribs as best you can in the Instant Pot. For a standard 6qt cooker, 2 slabs of average size will fit just fine. You do not need to increase liquid ingredients or the cooking time.

    Recipe for Instant Pot baby back ribs

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    Recipe for the Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs

    Best Damn Instant Pot Ribs


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    4.8 from 13 reviews

    • Author: RecipeTeacher
    • Total Time: 38 min
    • Yield: 1 slab
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    Tender, fall-off-the-bone easy recipe for Instant Pot Ribs. Make the most delicious homemade baby back ribs in under an hour.


    Ingredients

    • 1 slab of pork baby back ribs (1.5 – 2.5lbs)
    • 2 tbs brown sugar (light or dark)
    • 1 tbs kosher salt
    • 1 tsp ground black pepper
    • 1 tsp onion powder
    • 1 tsp paprika
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ½ teaspoon ground mustard
    • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
    • ½ cup chicken broth
    • ½ cup apple cider vinegar
    • 1 tbs Worcestershire sauce
    • 1 tsp liquid smoke
    • BBQ sauce (about ⅓ cup of your favorite brand)

    Instructions

    1. Remove membrane from the underside of the ribs by sliding a butter knife under the membrane and gently lifting it off. Use a paper towel for the best grip.
    2. Mix all dry ingredients well and rub liberally on top and bottom of ribs. Get the sides too.
    3. Place trivet in Instant Pot and pour in the chicken broth, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke.
    4. Place ribs on their side on the trivet, curled around the inside of the Instant Pot with the topside of the ribs facing outward. Secure lid, close vent, and pressure cook (manual on some models) for 28 minutes.
    5. When cook time is complete, let pressure naturally release for 10 minutes, the go ahead and release the remaining pressure.
    6. Remove lid and carefully remove the ribs with tongs. Place ribs on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil.
    7. Liberally rub your favorite BBQ sauce all over the ribs and place under the broiler of the oven for about 5 minutes, or until the sauce had nicely caramelized.
    • Prep Time: 10 min
    • Cook Time: 28 min
    • Category: BBQ
    • Method: Instant Pot
    • Cuisine: American

    Keywords: ribs, Instant Pot, pressure cooker, BBQ, pork, baby back ribs

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    1. Tracie Mayes

      February 22, 2023 at 5:19 pm

      PERFECT EVERY TIME!!! Fall off the bone tender and excellent flavor!😋

      ★★★★★

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      • RecipeTeacher

        February 24, 2023 at 12:22 am

        I love when folks love this recipe. We make it quite a bit and love it every time as well. Thanks Tracie!

        Reply
    2. Moira M

      January 22, 2023 at 7:22 pm

      Another winner in our house! Even the picky eater loved it! I don’t have an instant pot, but used the recipe for the rub and cooked the ribs in the oven.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    3. Andy

      December 26, 2022 at 4:35 pm

      How long to cook 3 lb of baby back ribs, so they are fall of the bone tender? Looking forward to making them in my instant pot.

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      • RecipeTeacher

        December 28, 2022 at 10:03 am

        Same time for 3lbs.

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    4. Amelia

      October 25, 2022 at 9:19 pm

      Best recipe for instant pot ribs and so easy to follow! Thank you!!

      ★★★★★

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    5. Sally

      August 22, 2022 at 9:27 pm

      I fixed these for my grandson and his girlfriend. The turned out fantastic, she could not get over how great they were and said they were the best ribs she had ever had. I will definitely be cooking again.

      ★★★★★

      Reply
    6. Janet

      April 21, 2022 at 4:52 pm

      Recipe didn’t specify if pot should be set at high or low…

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      • RecipeTeacher

        April 22, 2022 at 11:47 am

        Hi Janet. High pressure for this and most recipes unless otherwise specified. I’ll make the update to the instructions. Thanks for pointing that out.

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        • Helen M. Borro

          December 29, 2022 at 12:03 pm

          Can I curl 3 lbs baby back ribs in my 6 qt duo? I need to feed 5-6 people. Thanks so much!!

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          • RecipeTeacher

            December 30, 2022 at 9:40 am

            Hi Helen. Yes. You’ll be fine with 3lbs curled in a 6qt.

            Reply
    7. Patricia

      March 01, 2022 at 12:57 am

      The ribs were excellent and tender. I used a mild pecan rub that I purchased because I don’t like hot spices and a mild barbeque sauce. I did use the ingredients you used in the Instant pot and they were perfect .I cooked them for 30 minutes because I wanted them to fall off the bones. I plan on trying 35 minutes the next time and I will surely make them again.. They were the easiest and best ribs that I have ever made. Thank you for the recipe. I put them under the broiler, but only for about three minutes. I am an old lady from the Midwest and will certainly be trying more of your recipes.

      ★★★★★

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      • RecipeTeacher

        March 02, 2022 at 9:55 pm

        Hi Patricia,
        Wow that pecan rub sounds excellent! I’m so glad you liked them and thanks for the note!

        Reply
    8. John

      December 20, 2021 at 3:18 pm

      I’m new at this instant pot and I bought 3.5 lbs ribs could not find baby back in my local store and should I increase the pressure time or is 30 minutes and can I air fry them to caramelize barbecue sauce what should I do

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      • RecipeTeacher

        December 21, 2021 at 10:42 am

        Ji John, are they St. Louis style ribs? For 3.5lbs, my best guess is closer to 35-40 minutes pressure cook time. And if you can fit in the air fryer to caramelize, certainly do that if you wish.

        Reply
    9. Desia

      May 31, 2021 at 11:29 am

      My Instagram pot does not have a rib basket or trivet? What should I do

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      • RecipeTeacher

        June 02, 2021 at 10:04 am

        You can roll up aluminum foil and place 3 or 4 pieces on the bottom to make a makeshift grate to keep the meat above the liquid.

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    10. Kristen

      March 23, 2021 at 4:37 am

      Is there a substitute I can use for the apple cider vinegar?

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      • RecipeTeacher

        March 24, 2021 at 10:54 pm

        Probably best to just leave it out. You’ll still get awesome ribs.

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        • Deb

          December 07, 2022 at 4:32 pm

          You need liquid for the pressure…. 1 cup is the minimum that I have seen. Replace cider with juice or water would be my recommendation to get to 1 cup in the pot

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          • RecipeTeacher

            December 07, 2022 at 9:20 pm

            You’re absolutely right, Deb. My bad for not pointing that out. You can leave the vinegar out, just replace that 1/2 cup of liquid with more broth, apple juice or even just water.

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