Grilled spare ribs are an ideal choice for weekend cookouts and family gatherings. Rubbed with a simple homemade spice blend and smoked over hardwood, these ribs come out tender, juicy and full of flavor.

When family comes together, tender ribs are always a hit. This recipe keeps the process straightforward while delivering great results.
Why You’ll Love This BBQ Spare Ribs Recipe
- Bold, balanced flavor: A homemade dry rub and the addition of hickory or pecan smoke give the ribs deep, rounded flavor without being overpowering.
- Juicy and tender: The method ensures the meat stays moist and pulls away from the bone easily, making for an enjoyable bite every time.
- Feeds a crowd: Ribs are perfect for gatherings — it’s just as easy to cook two or three racks as it is one, so you can serve a group with minimal extra effort.
Ingredients for Grilled Spare Ribs
- Spare ribs
- Olive oil
- Brown sugar
- Granulated garlic
- Chili powder
- Dried thyme
- Kosher salt
- Black pepper
- Smoked paprika
- Sweet and tangy BBQ sauce for serving (optional).
Step-by-Step Instructions for Spare Ribs

- Pat the ribs dry with paper towels and place them on a rimmed baking sheet.
- Combine the dry rub ingredients in a bowl until evenly mixed.
- Lightly brush the ribs with olive oil, then evenly coat them with the dry rub.
- Build a grill fire and stabilize the temperature to about 350°F. Add hickory or pecan chunks or chips for smoke.
- Arrange the ribs meaty side up over indirect heat. If cooking multiple racks, use a stackable heat-safe rack so they cook evenly; cooking time remains the same for one or more racks.
- Close the grill and cook for one hour. If using stacked racks, rotate top and bottom layers halfway through to promote even cooking. Continue cooking until the ribs register 195°F–205°F on a digital meat thermometer.
- Transfer the ribs to a rimmed baking sheet and let them rest for about 15 minutes before slicing.
- Move the ribs to a cutting board and slice between the bones with a sharp knife. Serve with barbecue sauce if desired.

How to Store and Reheat
- Store cooled ribs wrapped in two layers of plastic wrap and a layer of foil in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.
- To reheat, wrap ribs in aluminum foil and warm in a 350°F oven for about 15 minutes, or reheat in an air fryer at 350°F for 4–6 minutes.

Favorite Side Dishes for Ribs
- Smoked mac and cheese
- Grilled corn on the cob
- Grilled ranch potatoes
More Rib Recipes to Try
- Coca-Cola ribs — ribs glazed with a sweet and tangy Coca-Cola reduction.
- Korean BBQ ribs — sweet and spicy, packed with savory flavors.
- Peach BBQ ribs — bright and fruity with a homemade peach sauce.
- Chili-rubbed ribs — seasoned with a bold chili-based dry rub.
- Maple glazed ribs — rich, sweet and caramelized for a crowd-pleasing finish.

Grilled spare ribs are a satisfying, crowd-friendly meal. With a simple dry rub and a bit of hardwood smoke, you’ll have tender, juicy ribs that are easy to prepare and delicious to eat.
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Grilled Spare Ribs
Ingredients
- 2 racks spare ribs
- ¼ cup olive oil
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons granulated garlic
- 2 tablespoons black pepper
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- ¾ teaspoon chili powder
- ¾ teaspoon dried thyme
- ¾ teaspoon smoked paprika
Instructions
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Pat ribs dry with paper towels and place on a rimmed baking sheet.
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Mix dry rub seasonings together in a bowl.
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Lightly coat with olive oil and sprinkle with dry rub.
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Prepare a grill fire to 350° with hickory or pecan for smoke flavor.
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Place ribs over indirect fire. If cooking two racks, use a stackable, heat-safe rack; cooking time will be the same for one or two racks.
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Cook with the grill closed for one hour. Rotate racks if needed, then continue until the ribs reach 195°–205°F.
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Remove to a rimmed baking sheet and rest about 15 minutes before slicing.
Notes
How to Store and Reheat:
Store cooled ribs wrapped in two layers of plastic wrap and a layer of foil in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
To reheat, wrap in aluminum foil and warm in a 350°F oven for about 15 minutes, or reheat in an air fryer at 350°F for 4–6 minutes.