These tender, boneless country-style pork ribs are cooked low and slow for over 2 hours then slathered in your favorite BBQ sauce! Perfect for dinner, weekend lunches, or get-togethers, these ribs will definitely be one of your most requested meals!

These delicious pork ribs are fork-tender with just the perfect amount of crisp to the outside!

I love a good cookout, but some days aren’t exactly made for firing up the grill. So whether it’s rainy, cold, or simply an inside kind of day, this recipe will bring all of the flavors of an outdoor party to your kitchen! 

At the risk of sounding like Colonel Sanders, it really is finger-licking good. Boneless country-style pork ribs are tenderized and cooked low and slow for nearly 2 ½ hours

By the time it’s ready to go from pan to plate, it’s ready to melt in your mouth. Seasoned with salt and pepper and doused with a sweet and tangy barbecue sauce, the flavor is second to none.

🤔 What Are Country Style Ribs?

Despite the name, country-style pork ribs are not technically ribs. They come from the shoulder of the animal, which tends to be a tougher piece of meat. This is why they are boneless, and why they need to be cooked low and slow.

It’s a meal that lends itself to all the comfort foods you can eat. From corn on the cob to baked beans, cornbread to you can’t go wrong when choosing a side dish.

Leftovers also make mouth-wateringly amazing sandwiches. Try them on an oat roll! The slight sweetness of the yeast rolls really complements the sweetness of the sauce. 

And of course, you can always throw in some freshly steamed broccoli if you’re in the mood for something quick and easy. This is perfect for a family meal or a dinner party.

Either way, you don’t want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. These ribs are easy and make your house smell delicious!

❤️ Why You’ll Love This Recipe!

It’s family-friendly! This is something diners of all ages will love! 

No grill needed! If you want all the flavors of a traditional barbecue without the hassle of cleaning and prepping the grill, this is a great go-to recipe!

It’s easy to prep! It only takes 10 minutes to get things ready to cook!

🥘 Ingredients

While there are only a few ingredients, these ribs pack quite a punch! You’re likely to have most of these staples already in your kitchen.

  • 1 ½ pounds Country Style Pork Ribs - Despite the name, these boneless cuts come from pork shoulder and have great marbling and flavor.½ teaspoon each, Salt & Pepper - As always, add more or less of these spices according to taste. 2 tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar - One of the more versatile ingredients on this list, apple cider vinegar can be used to tenderize meat and eliminate any bacteria.½ cup Barbecue Sauce - Pick your favorite and add as much as you want!

Be sure to see the recipe card below for ingredients, amounts & instructions!

🔪 Step-By-Step Instructions

There isn’t much to this process. You’ll need aluminum foil, a baking dish or a rimmed baking sheet, and a basting brush for the sauce.

  • Prep. Set your oven to 350℉ (175℃). While you’re waiting for it to heat up, cut the excess fat cap off 1 ½ pounds country style, boneless pork ribs as needed. The fat cap is the thick, even layer of fat. Season. Next, use ½ teaspoon of both salt and pepper to season the ribs on both sides. Cover everything. Then, lay out a piece of aluminum foil over a baking dish that will fit the meat. You can also use a rimmed baking sheet. The foil piece should be large enough so that you can eventually form a “pouch” that can close around them. Form a pouch. Pull up the sides of the foil so that any liquid added won’t spill out into the pan. Pour 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar over the ribs. Secure the foil and seal completely. This will steam into the meat, so make sure there is nowhere for air to escape.Bake. Put the pan in the oven and cook at 350℉ (175℃) for 2 hours. When finished, pork ribs should be fork tender. Be aware that the size of the ribs may change the cooking time accordingly. For example, small, 4-once ribs might take less time while 10-ounce ribs will need a bit of extra time.

Sauce & Finish

  • Drain fat. When the meat is cooked, take it out of the oven and carefully open the pouch. Be sure to vent the steam away from your body! Move the ribs to a clean sheet of tin foil. Throw away the used piece, draining any fat left in the baking dish or on the baking sheet.Add BBQ sauce. Transfer the foil and the meat back into the baking dish. Pour ½ cup barbecue sauce over the top and brush it over the surface area. It should cover all sides of the pork. Remember, you can always add extra barbecue sauce. Put it back in the oven uncovered for another 20 minutes.Rest before serving. When it’s finished cooking, take it out of the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes. Serve with extra barbecue sauce, if desired.

I find that I love my barbecue with mac and cheese and green beans, but there are plenty of great BBQ side options. Garnish the ribs with parsley for a visually appealing dish!

💭 Angela’s Tips & Recipe Notes

  • Switch up the seasoning. If you want to add any extra spices (cayenne pepper, brown sugar, dry mustard, smoked paprika, etc.), add them at the same time you add the salt and pepper. If your ribs aren’t juicy with a bit of crisp to the outside, you didn’t cook it long enough. Increasing the heat in an attempt to speed things along will lead to a tougher result. Remember, when in doubt, do a taste test. Use a meat thermometer or fork to test for doneness. If you’re not sure how to tell when your ribs are perfectly cooked, try pulling one apart with a fork. It should break apart easily without a knife. You can also use a meat thermometer in the thickest part. Pork is safe to eat at 145℉ (63℃), however, it’s more tender anywhere between 195℉ (91℃) and 203℉ (95℃).

🥡 Storing & Reheating

If you find yourself with leftovers, wrap them in foil or put them in an airtight container to store for up to 4 days.

To keep leftovers longer, double wrap them in plastic wrap or heavy-duty aluminum foil and store them in an airtight container in the freezer. They will have the best flavor if eaten within 2 to 3 months.

Reheating Boneless Country Style Pork Ribs

The best way to reheat country-style pork ribs is to put them in the oven at 225°F (107°C) wrapped in foil. Then, cook until hot. Add more barbecue sauce, if desired.

🍖More Delicious Rib Recipes!

  • Sweet Chili Dry Rub Smoked Beef RibsAir Fryer Pork RibsSmoked St. Louis RibsSmoked Beef Back RibsBaked BBQ Baby Back Ribs

Why do you let the meat rest? When meat rests, the juices are reabsorbed. I know it’s tempting to start cutting it straight out of the oven, but not only will it burn your mouth, but it will also create a drier piece of meat. Patience will bring you more delicious food. How much meat should I make for each person? I typically allow for 6 ounces per person. For really hungry guests, 8-ounce portions are even better. For the latter, you’ll need 2 pounds of boneless, country-style pork ribs

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Boneless Country Style Pork Ribs

These tender, boneless country-style pork ribs are cooked low and slow for over 2 hours then slathered in your favorite BBQ sauce! Perfect for dinner, weekend lunches, or get-togethers, these ribs will definitely be one of your most requested meals!

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings Calories: 272kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 2 hours 20 minutes Resting Time 10 minutes Total Time 2 hours 40 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 1 ½ lbs country style pork ribs (boneless)▢ ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)▢ 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar▢ ½ cup BBQ sauce (or more, as desired)

InstructionsPreheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and trim any excess fat cap (an even layer of thick fat) from your boneless country style pork ribs as needed.1 ½ lbs country style pork ribsSeason both sides of the country style ribs with salt and pepper, then arrange them on a couple of sheets of aluminum foil (large enough sheets to wrap around your pork ribs and seal securely). Place the foil with the ribs into a baking dish or onto a rimmed baking sheet.½ teaspoon each, salt & pepperCreate the ‘pouch’ around your seasoned country style ribs, pulling up the sides so it will hold in the liquid, then pour the apple cider vinegar over the ribs. Seal the aluminum foil securely.2 tablespoon apple cider vinegarBake at 350°F (175°C) for 2 hours or until your pork ribs are fork tender (small 4 ounce ribs may cook quickly, and large 10 ounce ribs may take a bit longer).Remove from the oven and open the aluminum foil carefully (vent the steam away from your body!). Transfer the pork ribs to a clean sheet of aluminum foil and drain the fat from your baking dish or sheet pan, then discard the used aluminum foil.Move the ribs back into your baking dish and coat all sides of the pork ribs generously with the BBQ sauce. Return to the oven and bake uncovered for an additional 20 minutes. ½ cup BBQ sauceRemove from the oven when done and allow the pork ribs to rest for 10 minutes before serving. Slather with more BBQ sauce if desired. Equipment You May NeedBaking Sheet (rimmed baking sheet or roasting pan)Aluminum FoilBasting Brush (or pastry brush) Notes Portions are calculated at 6 ounces per person, for 8 ounce portions use 2 pounds of boneless country style pork ribs.

NutritionCalories: 272kcal (14%) | Carbohydrates: 15g (5%) | Protein: 22g (44%) | Fat: 13g (20%) | Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 82mg (27%) | Sodium: 728mg (32%) | Potassium: 440mg (13%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 12g (13%) | Vitamin A: 89IU (2%) | Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) | Calcium: 37mg (4%) | Iron: 1mg (6%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! Boneless Country Style Pork Ribs Course BBQ, Dinner Recipes, Main Dish, Pork DishesCuisine American

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When meat rests, the juices are reabsorbed. I know it’s tempting to start cutting it straight out of the oven, but not only will it burn your mouth, but it will also create a drier piece of meat. Patience will bring you more delicious food.

How much meat should I make for each person? I typically allow for 6 ounces per person. For really hungry guests, 8-ounce portions are even better. For the latter, you’ll need 2 pounds of boneless, country-style pork ribs

I typically allow for 6 ounces per person. For really hungry guests, 8-ounce portions are even better. For the latter, you’ll need 2 pounds of boneless, country-style pork ribs

Do you love a recipe you tried? Please leave a 5-star 🌟rating in the recipe card below and/or a review in the comments section further down the page. Stay in touch with me through social media @ Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Don’t forget to tag me when you try one of my recipes!

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4.99 from 315 reviews

Boneless Country Style Pork Ribs

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 272kcal

Prep 10 minutes

Cooking 2 hours 20 minutes

Resting Time 10 minutes

Total Time 2 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 1 ½ lbs country style pork ribs (boneless)▢ ½ teaspoon each, salt & pepper (to taste)▢ 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar▢ ½ cup BBQ sauce (or more, as desired)

InstructionsPreheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and trim any excess fat cap (an even layer of thick fat) from your boneless country style pork ribs as needed.1 ½ lbs country style pork ribsSeason both sides of the country style ribs with salt and pepper, then arrange them on a couple of sheets of aluminum foil (large enough sheets to wrap around your pork ribs and seal securely). Place the foil with the ribs into a baking dish or onto a rimmed baking sheet.½ teaspoon each, salt & pepperCreate the ‘pouch’ around your seasoned country style ribs, pulling up the sides so it will hold in the liquid, then pour the apple cider vinegar over the ribs. Seal the aluminum foil securely.2 tablespoon apple cider vinegarBake at 350°F (175°C) for 2 hours or until your pork ribs are fork tender (small 4 ounce ribs may cook quickly, and large 10 ounce ribs may take a bit longer).Remove from the oven and open the aluminum foil carefully (vent the steam away from your body!). Transfer the pork ribs to a clean sheet of aluminum foil and drain the fat from your baking dish or sheet pan, then discard the used aluminum foil.Move the ribs back into your baking dish and coat all sides of the pork ribs generously with the BBQ sauce. Return to the oven and bake uncovered for an additional 20 minutes. ½ cup BBQ sauceRemove from the oven when done and allow the pork ribs to rest for 10 minutes before serving. Slather with more BBQ sauce if desired.

Equipment You May NeedBaking Sheet (rimmed baking sheet or roasting pan)Aluminum FoilBasting Brush (or pastry brush)

Notes Portions are calculated at 6 ounces per person, for 8 ounce portions use 2 pounds of boneless country style pork ribs.

Nutrition

Calories: 272kcal (14%) | Carbohydrates: 15g (5%) | Protein: 22g (44%) | Fat: 13g (20%) | Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 82mg (27%) | Sodium: 728mg (32%) | Potassium: 440mg (13%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 12g (13%) | Vitamin A: 89IU (2%) | Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) | Calcium: 37mg (4%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Course BBQ, Dinner Recipes, Main Dish, Pork DishesCuisine American

US CustomaryMetric