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Fall-Off-the-Bone Smoked Ribs Recipe

Low & Slow Ribs That Melt in Your Mouth

There’s nothing quite like a rack of ribs that’s been smoked low and slow until the meat pulls clean from the bone. These fall-off-the-bone smoked ribs are tender, juicy, and packed with smoky flavor—perfect for weekend cookouts, game days, or anytime you want to impress family and friends.

Whether you’re a seasoned pitmaster or firing up the smoker for the first time, this recipe walks you through every step to rib perfection.

Why This Rib Recipe Works

✔ Low-and-slow smoking locks in moisture
✔ Simple seasoning lets the meat shine
✔ The wrap stage guarantees tenderness
✔ Finished with sauce for sticky, caramelized flavor

This method works beautifully with pork baby back ribs or spare ribs.

Ingredients

For the Ribs

  • 2 racks pork ribs (baby back or spare ribs)

  • Yellow mustard or olive oil (binder)

  • 3–4 tbsp dry BBQ rub (recommend Pops Rib Rub)

  • Apple juice or apple cider vinegar (for spritzing)

For the Wrap

  • Heavy-duty aluminum foil

  • 2–3 tbsp butter

  • 2 tbsp brown sugar

  • Honey (optional)

For Finishing


Step-by-Step: Fall-Off-the-Bone Smoked Ribs

1. Prep the Ribs

Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs for maximum tenderness. Lightly coat with mustard or olive oil, then season generously on all sides with your BBQ rub.

Tip: Let ribs rest for 30–60 minutes so the seasoning can absorb.

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2. Fire Up the Smoker

Preheat your smoker to 225°F.
Use fruit wood like apple or cherry, or hickory for a deeper smoke flavor.

Place ribs bone-side down and smoke uncovered for 2.5–3 hours.

Spritz lightly with apple juice every 30–45 minutes to keep ribs moist.


3. Wrap for Tenderness (The Magic Step)

Remove ribs from the smoker and place them meat-side down on foil. Add:

  • Butter

  • Brown sugar

  • A drizzle of honey (optional)

Wrap tightly and return to the smoker for 1.5–2 hours at 225°F.

This step steams the ribs and creates that fall-off-the-bone texture.


4. Sauce & Set

Unwrap ribs carefully and place back on the smoker, bone-side down. Brush generously with BBQ sauce.

Increase heat slightly to 250°F and cook for 30–45 minutes, until the sauce tightens and becomes sticky (not wet).


5. Rest & Serve

Remove ribs and let rest for 10–15 minutes before slicing. This keeps the juices locked in.

Best BBQ Sauce Pairings

These ribs pair beautifully with:

Brush sauce on at the end or serve extra on the side for dipping.


Pro Tips for Perfect Ribs

  • Don’t rush the cook – low heat equals tender ribs

  • Use a meat probe – ribs are done when internal temp reaches ~195–203°F

  • Avoid too much sauce early – it can burn

  • Foil tightly – steam is your friend


What to Serve With Smoked Ribs

  • Creamy coleslaw

  • Smoked mac & cheese

  • Baked beans

  • Cornbread

  • Grilled corn on the cob


Final Thoughts

These fall-off-the-bone smoked ribs are the kind of recipe that keeps people coming back for seconds—and asking for your secret. With simple ingredients, patience, and the right sauce, you’ll turn out ribs that rival any BBQ joint.

Fire up the smoker and make it a rib day.


 

 

 
 

 

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Sweet Heat Cajun Chicken

Turn up the flavor with this bold backyard favorite! Juicy chicken seasoned with Pop’s Cajun Seasoning, then glazed to perfection with Pop’s Sweet Heat BBQ Sauce for the ultimate balance of smoky, spicy, and sweet.

How it hits:

  • Cajun spice brings the kick

  • Sweet Heat BBQ Sauce adds a sticky, crave-worthy glaze

  • Perfect for the grill, smoker, or oven

Quick Prep Idea:

  1. Season chicken generously with Pop’s Cajun Seasoning

  2. Grill or smoke until almost done

  3. Brush with Pop’s Sweet Heat BBQ Sauce

  4. Finish until caramelized and juicy

Perfect for weeknight dinners, cookouts, or game day spreads.

Sauce it. Spice it. Serve it proud.


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Smoked Ribs with Apple BBQ Sauce: A Backyard Favorite

The Secret to Perfect Smoked Ribs

Great ribs start with patience—and finish with the right sauce. Pop’s Apple BBQ Sauce enhances smoky pork flavor without overpowering it, delivering a rich, traditional BBQ finish.


Smoked BBQ Ribs Recipe

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat smoker to 250°F.

  2. Remove membrane from ribs and apply seasoning generously.

  3. Smoke ribs for 3 hours uncovered.

  4. Wrap ribs in foil and smoke 2 more hours.

  5. Unwrap, brush with Pop’s Classic BBQ Sauce, and smoke 1 final hour.

  6. Sauce again during last 15 minutes for a sticky glaze.


Pro Tip

Avoid saucing too early—this prevents burning and keeps ribs tender.

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New Year, New Flavor: Kicking Off 2026 with Pop’s BBQ Pit

As the calendar turns and the New Year’s resolutions start rolling in, there’s one thing we refuse to leave behind: Authentic, bold flavor.

At Pop’s BBQ Pit, our motto has always been simple: “Life’s too short for bad BBQ.” Whether you’re a seasoned pit-master or a backyard griller just getting started, the new year is the perfect time to level up your smoke game and bring some serious Southern tradition to your table.

1. Resolve to Eat Better (BBQ, That Is)

Most people use January to start a diet, but we think it’s the perfect time to focus on quality. Our small-batch sauces and rubs are crafted with patience and high-quality ingredients. This year, ditch the mass-produced, high-fructose grocery store bottles and experience the difference that “small-batch” makes. From our sweet and tangy classics to our Peach and Honey Mustard blends, every bottle is a resolution to eat better.

2. Smoke Your New Year’s Traditions

Starting the year with a New Year’s Day meal? Whether you’re smoking a traditional ham, a celebratory brisket, or even adding a kick to your black-eyed peas, our signature seasonings and rubs are designed to bring out the best in every cut of meat.

  • Pro Tip: Use our Sweet Heat or Apple BBQ Sauce to glaze your holiday leftovers for a flavor profile that feels brand new.

3. Mastering the “Low and Slow” Lifestyle

Barbecue is about more than just food; it’s about patience. In a world that moves too fast, let 2026 be the year you embrace the “low and slow” lifestyle. Spend more time by the smoker, more time with family, and more time enjoying the craft of real BBQ.

What’s Coming in 2026?

We are excited to keep serving the BBQ community across the United States. Keep an eye on our Event Schedule to see where we’ll be popping up next, and don’t forget to check out our Online Store to restock your pantry for the winter grilling season.

From our pit to yours, we wish you a smoky, savory, and incredibly happy New Year!

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