- Preparing the Dry Rub

Mix all dry rub ingredients until evenly combined. This blend will create a flavorful crust on the ribs.
- Seasoning the Ribs

Brush ribs lightly with olive oil, then coat generously with the dry rub, pressing it into the meat.
- Slow Grilling

Place ribs on the grill over indirect heat at low temperature (120-130°C). Cook for 2.5-3 hours until tender.
- Preparing the Glaze

Mix BBQ sauce, honey, and apple cider vinegar. This creates a glossy, sticky finish.
- Caramelizing the Coating

Brush the glaze over the ribs and grill for another 15 minutes, allowing the sauce to caramelize.
- Calorías:565 kcal%28%
- Proteína:52.1 g%99%
- Carbohidratos:8.2 g%2%
- Gordo:33.8 g%67%
- Azúcar:7.7 g%7%
- Sal:1.3 g%19%
- Energía:2364 kJ%39%
BBQ Beef Ribs are a staple of American barbecue culture-tender, smoky, and coated in a sticky, caramelized glaze. Slow-cooked over low heat, the meat becomes incredibly soft, pulling cleanly from the bone while still retaining a juicy interior. The combination of a dry rub, slow grilling, and a final layer of BBQ sauce creates deep layers of flavor: sweet, smoky, savory, and slightly spicy. Perfect for outdoor gatherings and summer cookouts.















