Introduction: Baby Back Ribs

Two rules of thumb I use is good quality meat from a butcher and consistent cooking temperature. When you follow this it will turn out every time.

Step 1: Picking the Meat

I get my thick baby back ribs straight from the butcher, notice the nice color this shows that this is a very fresh cut of pork.

Step 2: Removing the Membrane

Before adding you add the rub on the back of the ribs. To start I take a butter knife and slowly insert it near one of the end bones. You need to be careful since there is two membranes. The thicker outer one is the one you need to remove and the thinner one needs to stay on to help hold the meat together. Once you get a larger piece take a piece of paper toweling and grip the membrane and it will pull up with ease.

Step 3: Adding the Rub

You can buy rubs but why I make my own with fresher ingredients because if you are taking the time out to make this do it right.

Rib Rub
1 Cup Dark Brown Sugar
½ Cup Paprika
2-½ Tbsp. Coarse Black Pepper
1-½ Tsp. Chili Powder
1-½ Tbsp. Garlic Powder
1-½ Tbsp. Onion Powder
1 Tsp. Cayenne Pepper
2 Tbsp. Kosher Salt

add plain yellow mustard as the binder to the ribs, add a good amount of the rub on the ribs and let it sit for 10-15 minutes so it has a wet look before turning it over and coating the other side.

Step 4: Preping the Smoker

I use a smoker you could also uses a gas grill or a charcoal grill. I start my smoker up at least and hour to preheat it and at the same time I start soaking my peach wood.

Step 5: Placing on the Smoker

Place the ribs on the smoker, make sure the ribs are not touching. Add the lid and cook at 225 degrees F for 5-6 hours. Adding wood once a hour.

Tips:
1. DO NOT OPEN THE LID
2. CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE

Step 6: Half Way Point

After 3 hours on the smoker flip the ribs.

Step 7: All Done

Even though I said 5-6 hours for the ribs. the ribs are done when they are done. To tell if they are done at 5 hours take some tongs or cooking gloves and pick up one end of the ribs. the meat should start to bend and start to pull apart when this happen the ribs are done. if they are not put them back on for a hour and repeat.

Step 8: Cut It Up

When done take it inside and tent it in foil for 15 minutes and cut it and enjoy.

You can use it with bbq sauce, I make my Bourbon BBQ Sauce , most of the time no sauce is needed.