When you want the deep, smoky, melt-in-your-mouth experience of a classic backyard barbecue but don’t have the time to baby a smoker for eight hours, country-style ribs are your best friend. Despite the name, country-style ribs aren’t actually ribs at all—they are cut from the blade end of the pork loin near the shoulder, making them incredibly meaty, well-marbled, and perfectly suited for slow, low-effort cooking.
This 3-Ingredient BBQ Country-Style Ribs recipe strips away the complexity of traditional barbecue, leaving you with a foolproof method that delivers incredibly tender, juicy results every single time using just three basic ingredients.
The Magic of the 3-Ingredient Trio
Because this recipe relies on so few components, each ingredient does heavy lifting to maximize flavor and texture:
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Pork Country-Style Ribs (3 to 4 lbs): Look for pieces that have a good balance of lean meat and visible marbling. The fat renders down during the slow bake, naturally basting the meat from the inside out.
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Your Favorite BBQ Sauce (2 cups / 16 oz): Since this is the primary flavor driver, choose a high-quality sauce. A sweet Kansas City style, a vinegar-forward Carolina sauce, or a smoky hickory blend all work beautifully.
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Yellow Mustard (2 tablespoons): Don’t worry—your ribs won’t taste like mustard. The acid in the mustard acts as a gentle tenderizer to break down the pork fibers, while helping the initial layer of seasoning lock onto the meat.
Step-by-Step Instructions
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