Country-Style Ribs – These pork chops are slow-cooked in the oven till they literally fall off the bone, oozing with bold flavors and aromas. And you get a mouthwatering explosion of rich, tender, and oh-so-easy deliciousness with just seven inexpensive ingredients!
This is a big revelation, but I am more on TEAM BEEF because I love medium-rare steaks and stir-fry! Honestly, I prefer the taste of beef over pork when it’s done right. I’ve cooked beef in various ways: from this prime rib roast to spicy garlic and rosemary grilled steak. They all have a special place in my heart!
So, when I went out with hubby for a fancy dinner at a nearby restaurant here in LA, he ordered country-style ribs. He made me try them, and I was blown away by their delicious country-style pork ribs. I couldn’t resist licking my fingers. 🤦🏾♀️
What Are Country-Style Pork Ribs?
It may come as a surprise, but these guys aren’t ribs at all. They’re pork chops from the shoulder end of the loin, and you use the same cut when making carnitas or pulled pork. That’s even more reason to love these country-style ribs: they’re more economical and far meatier than real pork ribs. They also have that beautiful marbling of fat that keeps them moist during slow cooking, rendering them fall-apart tender and juicy!
Recipe Ingredients
- Pork Shoulder (Bone-In) – You want a good and meaty pork cut for the best quality. Some prefer boneless pork, and that works fine.
- Creole Seasoning – Spice up your life with this mix. Homemade Creole seasoning is super easy, or you can replace it with your fave store-bought mix or smoked paprika and dried oregano.
- Marinade – Garlic and Dijon mustard pack a flavor and aroma punch guaranteed to please. You can use garlic from a jar or powdered garlic, but fresh always tastes better.
- Herbs – Onions, thyme, and rosemary add depth of flavor and fill the kitchen with a mouthwatering aroma.
How to Make This Country Style Ribs Recipe
- Season – Generously rub salt, pepper, and Creole over the pork chops and onions. (Photo 1)
- Marinate – Smear the Dijon mustard on both sides of the pork chops, then add minced garlic and half of the thyme and rosemary. Set aside. (Photo 2)
- Prepare the Pan – Place the onions and the other half of the thyme and rosemary in a roasting pan. Place the pork in a single layer. Add more seasonings if desired. (Photo 3)
- Bake – Cover the roasting pan with foil to prevent your country-style ribs from drying out, then bake in a 350℉/177℃ oven for an hour. After an hour, remove the foil and cook for another 30 minutes to reduce the liquid and brown the pork. (Photo 4)
Recipe Variations
- For BBQ country-style ribs, pour homemade BBQ sauce over them for the last 30 minutes after removing the foil. You can also use store-bought barbecue sauce.
- Try my instant pot country-style ribs for a fork-tender version in a jiff.
- You can also use this recipe for baked chicken. Just reduce the time in the oven to 30-40 minutes.
Tips and Tricks
- When looking for packaged country style ribs, go for the ones with similar sizes for even cooking.
- You don’t need to grease the roasting pan because the ribs will release enough fat as they cook.
- To make for an easy and quick clean-up, line the roasting pan with foil before adding the ingredients.
- Add a teaspoon or two of apple cider vinegar for extra flavor and tenderness.
- Letting your meat rest for 10 minutes after taking it off the heat allows the juices to reabsorb for juicier meat.
Make-Ahead Instructions
Making homemade Creole seasoning and keeping it in your pantry will save some time. You could also marinate it with seasonings and Dijon mustard overnight.
If you want to make the entire recipe ahead, you can bake the ribs three days before serving.
Serving and Storage Instructions
The ribs are best served hot after resting for 10-15 minutes. Tenting country-style ribs is an excellent method to keep them warm while resting. Place the hot ribs on a wood cutting board and lightly cover them with enough aluminum foil to tuck under the edge of the ribs, leaving a peak, like a tent, above the meat.
Leftover pork ribs store well in the fridge for 3-4 days. Just wrap them in foil or plastic and store them in a shallow, airtight container.
You can also freeze them for three months. Thaw them in the refrigerator overnight, then cover and bake them for about 20 minutes in a preheated 250℉/120℃ oven. Baste the ribs with barbeque sauce to prevent drying out.
FAQs
That often happens when the ribs are cooked too quickly at too high a temperature. Make sure you bake them, covered, at the recommended temperature for the recommended time or longer.
Yes, you can. Just reduce the cooking time by about 30 minutes.
Yes, you can. Follow the recipe up until the last 30 minutes, and finish them on the grill. If you want to make them entirely on the grill, preheat the grill to 350℉/177℃, put the meat on, and sear it for about 5 minutes on each side. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover, and let them grill for about 45 minutes. Then start checking on them, and when the internal temperature reaches 140℉/60℃, they’re done. The time it takes depends on your grill and the thickness of the pork cuts.
What to Serve With Oven-Baked Country-Style Ribs
This extra delicious meal goes great with green beans and bacon and roast garlic mashed potatoes. You can also serve them with pasta or potato salad.
More Drool-Worthy Pork Recipes to Try
- Pulled Pork Sandwich
- Air-Fryer Pork Chops
- Smoked Pork Loin
- Easy Smothered Pork Chops
- Dirty Rice
- Pork Neck Bones
Conclusion
I hope you enjoy these succulent and budget-friendly country-style pork ribs that will have everyone singing your praises! What are your go-to sides for pork? Please let me know in the comments.
Watch How to Make It
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This blog post was originally published in November 2018 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video.
Stacey says
Made this last night and it was amazing! I used my Dutch oven and added sliced potato’s under the onions for a one pot meal. It was perfection!
Imma says
Amazing! That sounds absolutely delicious! Thanks for stopping by, Stacey!
Richard Aldaiz says
Just made this dish for my wife, it was a hit. I take pictures of each of my accomplishments, wish I could share.
Imma says
Your wife is one lucky lady :)! I would love to see your pictures. Please feel free to tag me on your pictures on any social media platform.
Shawn says
Oh that’s a winner right here!!! I need to check out some more of your recipes!!
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Shawn,
I’m thrilled to hear that the Country Style Ribs were a hit! There’s nothing like nailing a recipe and having it turn out to be a winner.
Thank you for the compliment, and I’m excited for you to explore more recipes. Whether you’re in the mood for more comfort food, something exotic, or a sweet treat, there’s plenty to choose from.
Your enthusiasm is what makes sharing recipes so rewarding. Keep cooking and keep enjoying! ️✨
Carol says
This is a great recipe! Can you freeze after cooking?
Imma says
Yes, you can. Thanks for trying the recipe.:heart_eyes:
John doe says
The recipe is a liar in regards to cook time. The card says 30 minutes for cook but the instructions state to cover for and cook for 60 minutes and then uncover and cook for an additional 30 minutes. 90 minutes is more then 30 minutes.
Imma says
Thank you for catching that. I love cooking, but math not so much.
Carol says
Agree!
Sue says
Imma this sounds delicious! I have been making something similar but definitely going to try your recipe.
I am also interested in trying it with chicken, what cut would you recommend?
thanks so much for your recipes, I lived for 18 yrs in Jamaica where my love of cooking really flavorful recipes developed, so am just loving your blog
sue
Imma says
That sounds awesome. ❤️ Chicken thighs would be my preferred cut for this recipe. Let me know how it goes.