PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

AMAZING Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs

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It’s a rare occasion that our family goes out to eat, and when we do it’s sort of a treat for this mama. To me, a restaurant is a free pass to no cooking, no dishes, no cleanup.

But if we’re being honest, we’d almost always rather eat at home. Mama and daddy know how to make up some yummy grub.

Which is where these amazing pressure cooker BBQ ribs come in to play. Fair warning, you won’t cook ribs on the grill again after eating these. There’s just something absolutely irresistible about a good rack of ribs, and these are no exception.

These Instant Pot BBQ Ribs are melt in your mouth good!

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

If you’re looking for the perfect baby back ribs recipes, we’ve got you covered! Just under 30 minutes cooking first in the pressure cooker, making the ribs so tender that the bones just pull out clean, and then just a few minutes under the broiler for a BBQ sauce that sticks to the meat like white on rice.

My mouth is literally watering.

I’ll admit it, I am the pressure cooker guru in this house, but I don’t do much grilling. So, my very own Pit Master needs some credit too. We collaborated here, bringing you the most amazing, tender, fall off the bone, messy, yummy, scrumptious pressure cooker BBQ ribs you’ve ever eaten.

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PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

My husband has dubbed the pressure cooker as the “awesome pot”, and I think he’s just as excited about all it’s functions as I am. He’s also pretty happy he doesn’t have to baby the grill for hours anymore just to get a rack of BBQ ribs. I mean, who wouldn’t be?

These ribs usually take over 3 hours just to cook, and that’s not including prep time. This is where the awesome pot pressure cooker comes in. We’re cutting the time down to nearly a tenth of that. Which means from start to finish is about an hour.

Ribs that fall off the bone in less than an hour? This is madness!

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

This pressure cooker BBQ ribs recipe is so simple that you literally can not mess it up. With a portion of your BBQ sauce, you’ll mix all of your dry ingredients. This is essentially creating a wet rub. This rub is then massaged generously onto one rack of ribs that have been cut in half.

To the pressure cooker, you’ll want to add 2 cups of apple juice. The acid in the apple juice helps to tenderize the ribs during cooking and also intensifies that sweet flavor from the brown sugar. This is one of the most important steps. So whatever you do, don’t forget the apple juice!

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

Next, take both portions of ribs and lay them bone side down into the pressure cooker. They will overlap each other, but try to get as much of the meat as you can into the apple juice. Close and lock the lid on your pressure cooker and cook on High Pressure for 28 minutes.

You can let the pressure try to perform a natural release, but this sometimes takes forever, so after about 10 minutes you can release the remaining pressure. Be sure to open the lid AWAY from your face. At this point, the ribs are very tender, so be careful removing them from the pressure cooker.

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

You see how the meat has pulled away from those bones!? YUM. You’ll place the ribs on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil and liberally apply the remaining BBQ sauce. We really like a sweet brown sugar recipe, but once again, that is only preference.

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

Once the ribs are covered in yummy sauce, you’ll pop them in the oven under a HI broil for about 8-10 minutes. This helps that BBQ sauce really penetrate the meat and give it that ‘sticky’ BBQ flavor and consistency. I know it’s hard to wait, but refrain- the extra step is so worth it.

When you take these out of the oven they will both smell and look like a little piece of Heaven. We have had them twice in the past two weeks. No shame. I’ve also cooked two racks of ribs at once. (Same process, double ingredients, same cook time) That’s how much we just love these pressure cooker ribs.

PRESSURE COOKER BBQ RIBS- The Fervent Mama: This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

AMAZING Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs

Yield: 3-4 Servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 36 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 51 minutes

This recipe usually takes my husband 3 hours on the grill! By using the pressure cooker, we cut the cooking time on these ribs to about an hour! After cooking these amazingly tender Pressure Cooker BBQ Ribs, you won't want to eat them any other way!

Ingredients

  • 1 Rack of Baby Back Ribs
  • 1 cup BBQ Sauce
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cayenne
  • 1 teaspoons pepper
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 2 cups apple juice

Instructions

  1. Remove the membrane from the back of the ribs
  2. Cut ribs in half
  3. Take 1/2 cup of bbq sauce and mix in all seasonings and brown sugar creating a wet rub
  4. Massage the wet rub into ribs
  5. Pour apple juice into the pressure cooker
  6. Place ribs into the pressure cooker one on top the other, membrane side down
  7. Close and lock lid
  8. Cook on High Pressure for 28 minutes
  9. 10 minute natural release
  10. Release remaining pressure
  11. Turn oven broiler on HI
  12. Carefully remove the ribs out of the pressure cooker and place them on a foil lined baking sheet (they will be very tender)
  13. Baste them with remaining BBQ sauce
  14. Oven Broil them on Hi for 8 minutes.
  15. Enjoy!

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2 Comments

  1. Did you ever do brisket? I did a Boston butt and loved it would you do a beef roast for 3 hours?

    1. Brooke Poston says:

      I’ve never particularly cooked a brisket, but I have cooked other beef roasts! I have a different method that I prefer but since beef is a smaller, leaner cut, I cook for about 90 minutes and it’s perfect!

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