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Slow cooked beef ribs in BBQ sauce (short ribs)

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published4 Sep '20 Updated11 May '25
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Beef ribs slow braised in a silky, shiny homemade barbecue sauce until the meat is fall apart and ridiculously juicy inside, and the outside is bronzed and sticky. Also known as beef short ribs, this is one of the best cuts of beef for slow cooking, far superior to beef chuck.

100% perfect for make ahead and freezing!

Slow cooked BBQ Beef Ribs

Beef ribs are the king of all beef cuts for slow cooking (pretty sure I said that in my Beef Short Ribs in Red Wine Sauce too). They are juicier than brisket and chuck (there’s always a few lean-ish patches, that’s just the way that cut is). Beef Cheeks come close, but ribs have one big thing going for them that cheeks do not:

THE BONE.

I don’t know what it is about fall apart meat on a bone, but it gets me every time. Hence my ever increasing collection of lamb shank recipes. And pork ribs. And now it seems I’ve moved onto beef ribs!

If you’re new to beef ribs, this is an excellent way to introduce them into your life, and I’ll wager that they’ll become a regular fixture. The sweet-savoury flavour of the BBQ Sauce is a perfect match with the beefy flavour of ribs.

And it’s virtually a foolproof recipe – you just need to ensure it’s cooked long enough so the beef becomes like THIS:

Fork picking up beef short ribs meat

BBQ Beef Ribs Rub

Here’s what you need for the Rub. There’s quite a few substitutions possible so don’t fret if you don’t have every item:

Spice Rub for BBQ Beef Ribs

Beef Ribs

Beef ribs do come in a variety of cuts, but I’m using the most common cut (here in Australia) which is also called beef short ribs. It’s a chunky rectangle block, cut with individual bones and are very meaty.

They shrink about 30% so try to get big meaty ones. But if you can only get small ones ~250g/8oz, that’s still ok!

Beef rib RACK: sometimes you see beef ribs in rack form. They typically have less meat on them. They will work great in this recipe too – see recipe card for directions. However, make sure you do NOT use the rib racks that come vac packed – these have been brined and will be too salty (read ingredients, if it has anything in it other than beef, then it’s brined ie salt injected).

Beef alternative cuts: beef cheeks and chuck (cut into baseball size chunks) will both work really great here. For brisket, use the Barbecue Beef Brisket recipe.

Other meats: For pork ribs, use this recipe and for chicken, use this recipe.

Rub substitutions:

  • Brown sugar – sub white

  • Garlic powder – 1 tsp minced garlic (using press) per 1 tsp powder

  • Onion powder – garlic powder

  • Mustard powder – dijon or standard mustard

If subbing fresh garlic or mustard spread, then rub those wet ingredients on first before pressing into dry rub.

Raw beef short ribs with BBQ rub

Beef Ribs braising liquid / homemade BBQ sauce

And here’s what you need for the homemade BBQ Sauce which doubles as the braising liquid for the beef ribs (so it absorbs flavour as it slow cooks which is why we don’t need to marinate these ribs):

Ingredients in barbecue sauce for BBQ Beef Ribs

  • Ketchup is the primary flavour base for homemade barbecue sauce. You’ll find it in all my barbecue sauce flavoured recipes, including this (easy!) midweek Baked BBQ Chicken, BBQ Pork Ribs, Pulled Pork with BBQ Sauce and slow cooked brisket with BBQ Sauce. Sub with Aussie Tomato Sauce – it’s almost as good;

  • Cider vinegar – the tang in homemade barbecue sauce. Sub with white wine vinegar, sherry or Champagne vinegar OR 1/3 cup normal white vinegar;

  • Brown sugar – barbecue sauce is sweet. If you don’t like sweet, you can cut it back.

  • Garlic – I really like using fresh but powder is fine too;

  • Onion powder – sub garlic powder;

  • Mustard powder – sub with dijon or normal yellow mustard (not hot English mustard! Unless you WANT the heat!)

  • Worcestershire Sauce – savoury element. Soy sauce (all purpose or light) is an acceptable sub (it won’t make it Asiany);

  • Cayenne – for a hum of warmth. This is not overly spicy. If you’re concerned, start with less and you can adjust right at the end. If you like it hot, start with the recipe amount then add hot sauce at the end.


How to make BBQ Beef Ribs

Dead easy – everything goes into the pan, then you slow cook it in a moderate oven until the meat is fall apart tender. It’s fabulously foolproof because there’s a big window before the meat will start to dry out from overcooking – I’ve left it in 1 1/2 hours too long and it was STILL juicy!

How to make Beef Short Ribs in barbecue sauce

Pro tip: make in advance

If you’re a first timer or worried about cook timing for a scheduled meal (re: whether it will take longer for the beef to become fall-apart tender), make it earlier in the day or even the day before…or the day before! As with all slow cooked things (like stews, shanks), the flavour gets better with time and it’s really straightforward to reheat.

That makes this a sensational dinner party option! It plates up really elegantly, posh restaurant style – and I have options below for fine-dining type sides instead of the hearty finger-licking type sides pictured (Coleslaw and steamed corn, classic BBQ sides)

Here’s a close up look at the homemade Barbecue Sauce you end up with in the pan. The beauty of this method of cooking is that the juices from the ribs mix in with the sauce, so you’re essentially making it with the ultimate money-can’t-buy beef stock!

Spoon scooping up BBQ sauce for beef ribs

ANOTHER PRO TIP: For a posh restaurant experience, strain the sauce to make it silky smooth. I do this for VIPs only.😂

Grilling option!

In the recipe video, I make this entirely in the oven, including the caramelisation at the end. But if it were warmer weather, I would have finished it on the BBQ! I’ve included directions for grilling in the recipe.

Beef Ribs in barbecue sauce fresh out of the oven, ready to be eaten

Showing how tender the beef short ribs meat is

What to serve with BBQ Beef Ribs

As promised, I’m going to offer up a couple of different options for how to serve beef ribs – rustic, finger lickin’ barbecue style OR elegant fine dining style (and yep, beef ribs certainly appear on the menu of fine dining restaurants, prized for the juicy qualities and because it CAN be plated up elegantly):

Rustic Finger Lickin’ Good Barbecue Sides

I don’t know what it is about sides with mayo based dressings, but they just go so well with anything glazed with barbecue sauce!

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My picks for a posh plate: Potato Gratin Stacks, Garlic Sautéed Spinach, Garlic Mushrooms.

Whichever way you go, it will be a hit. I know it, you know it! – Nagi x


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Beef Ribs in barbecue sauce on a plate with coleslaw and corn

Slow cooked Beef Ribs with barbecue sauce (beef short ribs)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 4 hours hrs
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Southern, Western
4.93 from 138 votes
Servings6
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Recipe video above. Beef ribs slow braised in a silky, shiny homemade barbecue sauce until the meat is fall apart and ridiculously juicy inside, and the outside is bronzed and sticky. Also known as beef short ribs, this is one of the best cuts for slow cooking, far superior to beef chuck because there's more marbling. Beef chuck always has some dry patches!
100% perfect for make ahead and freezing.

Ingredients

  • 6 x 300 – 350g / 10 – 12 oz beef ribs (aka beef short ribs) (Note 1), patted dry

RUB:

  • 1 tbsp brown sugar (sub white)
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp garlic powder (sub 1 tsp fresh garlic)
  • 1 tsp onion powder (sub garlic powder)
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder
  • 3/4 tsp mustard powder (Note 2)
  • 1 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt (reduce by 25% for table salt, increase 50% for salt flakes)
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Barbecue SAUCE:

  • 2 garlic cloves , minced (sub 2 tsp powder)
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar (Note 2 subs)
  • 1 1/2 cups ketchup , or Aussie tomato sauce
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar , loosely packed (ie don't pack it tight)(sub white)
  • 2 tsp EACH black pepper, onion powder, mustard powder (Note 2)
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper (adjust to taste re: spiciness)
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce (sub soy sauce)
  • 2 cups water

Optional garnish:

  • Parsley or chives , chopped
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Instructions

SUMMARY DIRECTIONS:

  • Coat ribs in rub, mix sauce except water in pan, then add water. Bake ribs in sauce covered 3.5 hrs at 160°C/320°F, turn, then 30 min uncovered. Serve!

FULL DIRECTIONS:

  • Preheat oven to 160°C/320°F (both fan & standard).
  • Rub – Mix Rub in a small bowl large, enough to fit one rib. Press beef ribs into the rub, coating all sides. Shake off excess.
  • BBQ Sauce – Mix Barbecue Sauce ingredients, except water, in a baking pan. Then mix in water.
  • Coat – Place ribs in sauce, turning to coat. Arrange meat side down in the sauce, bone side exposed (sauce won't cover completely, that's ok).
  • Bake 3.5 hours – Cover tightly with foil or lid, bake 3 1/2 hours. Remove from oven, remove foil. Turn ribs (some may have fall over, that's ok, just turn them). Spoon over sauce.
  • Bake 30 min – Bake 30 minutes uncovered, spooning over sauce again halfway through, until surface is caramelised and sticky. Check to ensure ribs are tender – pry a bit apart using two forks. (If not, cover and return to oven, but after 4 hrs they certainly should be!)
  • Serve – Remove ribs onto serving plate (use a spoon as meat will barely be attached to bone, if at all). Mix sauce to bring together (Note 3 on adjustments). Serve with ribs! (See below for serving suggestions)

Recipe Notes:

Serving options:
  • Share platter (rustic!): Serve ribs on a platter for people to help themselves with some sauce on it, and some sauce on the side for people to help themselves.
  • Individual posh restaurant style: place rib on plate, spoon over sauce (see note about straining option). Garnish.
  • See in post for side options (both rustic and posh!).

1. Beef Ribs – comes in a variety of cuts. For this recipe, you want the chunky rectangle block cut, often called Beef Short Ribs. See photo in post. They come cut in individual bones and are very meaty.
They shrink about 30% so try to get big meaty ones. But if you can only get small ones ~250g/8oz, that’s still ok!
Beef ribs racks (less meaty, bones not separated) – use anywhere between 1.5 – 2.5kg / 3- 5lb (this recipe requires a minimum amount of braising liquid and it makes tons of sauce, more than needed for the beef ribs). Oven time will vary depending on meatiness, but for average racks, I’d say 2.5 hrs covered, 30 min uncovered (but check at 1.5 hrs). You may need to scale up the Rub slightly (more surface area)
ALTERNATIVE MEATS: Beef cheeks (easily 2kg/4lb, beef chuck cut into baseball size chunks (2kg/4lb). For both these, check at 2 hrs, total oven time ~3 hrs. For brisket, use the Barbecue Beef Brisket recipe. For pork ribs, use this recipe and for chicken, use this recipe.
DO NOT buy beef ribs that come in a vac pack where the ingredients label has salt or any other ingredient other than beef (these are brined so they’re salty, so this will come out too salty). If you’re desperateand brined beef is all you can get, leave a comment below and I’ll tell you how to adjust the recipe.
2. Ingredient subs:
  • Mustard powder – dijon or yellow mustard
  • Cider vinegar – white wine vinegar, sherry or Champagne vinegar OR 1/3 cup normal white vinegar.
If subbing fresh garlic or mustard spread in the rub, then rub those wet ingredients on first before pressing into dry rub.
3. Sauce adjustments – in the perfect world (like in the video!), it is the perfect thickness for serving straight out of the oven. In reality, ovens vary, roasting pan heat retentions vary, rib sizes vary, hence evaporation rate varies. If need be, add a splash of boiling water to thin out. If too thin (doubt it), pop back into oven. Taste and add salt if needed, or a hit of hot sauce if you want more spice.
Thickness choices: pourable (per video), thicker (like BBQ sauce from squeeze bottles), dolloping (spoon) OR strain it for silky smooth for VIP (optional!). The sauce has very intense flavours so even if thinned to be pretty pourable, you will not dilute flavour. 
4. Other cook methods:
  • Stove – 2.5 hours on low simmer, lid on (handle with care when removing)
  • Slow cooker – 8 hrs on low, 5 hrs on high, then transfer to oven to caramelise 30 min uncovered, per recipe.
  • Pressure cooker – 1 hr on high, follow slow cooker directions above. Depressurise naturally for 10 min, then release valve. 
  • Instant Pot – Follow slow cooker directions above but do the searing in your Instant Pot. Cook using slow cooker or pressure cooker function using above times. 
Finish on GRILL! This is an excellent wow-factor grilling recipe. Cook it per recipe fully covered until it’s fall apart tender (check with 2 forks). Then spoon over sauce, keep covered and transfer beef into a container, and sauce in another ie. do not do the uncovered roasting step. Once fully cool, refrigerate. On the day of, microwave beef to heat through – we only grill to caramelise the outside and get subtle smokey flavour. Baste with warmed sauce, then grill 3 minutes on each side on medium, basting lots, until you get a wickedly good caramelised sauce with charred bits. SO GOOD!
5. Meat will be literally falling off the bone so don’t expect the meat to be clinging to the bone once meat is tender. In fancy restaurants, they sometimes reconstruct it so it looks like it’s still attached, but it’s not. If meat is tender, it cannot be attached to bone!
6. Storage – gets better with time, excellent low-effort make ahead option. Cool, refrigerate in sauce (or separate sauce if you strained it for posh-style). Keeps 5 days in fridge. The either reheat in microwave (I do this, for most moist steamy outcome), or oven (180°C/350°F covered for 20 min until meat is hot and tender all the way through, then uncovered to recaramelise surface if needed, I find it’s not required).
Freezer – 3 months in airtight container. Thaw then reheat using one of above options (do not try to microwave or heat from frozen). It freezes 100% perfectly.
7. Nutrition per beef rib, assuming all sauce is consumed (there will likely be sauce leftover. See in post for what to do with it 🙂 )

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 538cal (27%)Carbohydrates: 38g (13%)Protein: 43g (86%)Fat: 23g (35%)Saturated Fat: 10g (63%)Cholesterol: 129mg (43%)Sodium: 1114mg (48%)Potassium: 1045mg (30%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 33g (37%)Vitamin A: 433IU (9%)Vitamin C: 3mg (4%)Calcium: 50mg (5%)Iron: 5mg (28%)
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364 Comments

  1. Chin says

    September 25, 2021 at 6:51 pm

    Hi Ms. Tin, can i sub the beef ribs to pork ribs for this recipe? Because my mom won’t eat beef

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 27, 2021 at 11:01 am

      Sure can Chin!! Nagi X

      Reply
  2. Michael Beresford says

    September 19, 2021 at 10:03 pm

    Made this last night. Only thing I did differently was I smoked the ribs for about an hour at 250F before putting them in the sauce. Sauce was delicious and the ribs were amazing. Served it with your Paris Mash. Yum. Thank you for the great recipes and inspirations!

    Reply
  3. Kate says

    September 7, 2021 at 6:17 am

    5 stars
    We loved this so much we made it two nights in a row!
    There was so much sauce left that I just couldn’t waste it so I refrigersted it and we had a repeat meal which tasted even better than the first. We served with your baked Macaroni Cheese and corn on the cob. Lockdown ain’t so bad when you can eat meals like this.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 7, 2021 at 1:37 pm

      I love this Kate!!! N x

      Reply
  4. Alison says

    September 6, 2021 at 2:19 pm

    5 stars
    Made this for Father’s Day. It was so amazingly good, and the kids loved it too which was a bonus (or was it…. not enough leftovers!! haha)

    Reply
  5. Alison Smith says

    September 4, 2021 at 7:55 pm

    5 stars
    These ribs are the best, beautiful meat falling off the bone. Would definitely make again

    Reply
  6. Aki says

    September 2, 2021 at 5:42 pm

    5 stars
    Wowsers, it was delish n meat just falls of the bone. Worth da wait my kids n hubby said! Thanks Nage it taste, just how it looks!

    Reply
  7. Jonathan Bamforth says

    August 29, 2021 at 9:31 pm

    5 stars
    I made this with a pre made rub and the sauce with a couple of subs. It is absolutely outstanding particularly the day after. I’ve used many bbq sauce recipes and this is the best by miles.

    Reply
  8. Njay says

    August 29, 2021 at 9:28 am

    Hey Nagi
    I read the recipe wrong. Even though I read it 5000 times before cooking. They’re in the oven now but I put 1/2 cup white vinegar. Did I ruin it?

    Reply
  9. Jo Green says

    August 24, 2021 at 10:23 am

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi.
    Thank you for all your lovely recipes. I made the slow cooked BBQ beef ribs the other night and it was absolutely delicious. Can that rub and sauce be used on chicken wings and if so how long would you cook them for. Thanks again. Cheers

    Reply
  10. David Ungar says

    August 24, 2021 at 10:04 am

    5 stars
    Really simple and delicious. The meat so tender and tasty. The BBQ sauce… mmmmm
    And best of all my 2 boys, 8 & 12, rated this as their Number 1 favorite food!

    Reply
  11. Michelle says

    August 21, 2021 at 6:42 pm

    Hi Nagi, if I’m using instant pot to cook the ribs, do I need to sear them first or do I just put everything in it and cook it on high pressure for 1 hour? Many thanks

    Reply
  12. Patricia D Crane says

    August 13, 2021 at 6:01 am

    Hi Nagi!
    Just wanted to thank you for sharing your extraordinary recipes and methods. I’ve made so many of your dishes, and they are always a hit! Lemon garlic pork chops are hitting the grill in Chicago tonight for about the 5th time this summer. Yum! I was wondering if the time or temp would change for boneless short ribs? I bought some Angus boneless on sale yesterday and immediately came straight to your site(as per usual- you are the best!😊) to check for a recipe idea. I’m hoping to cook them 2mrw night. TIA.
    Warm regards, Trish from Chi Town

    Reply
  13. Shirley says

    August 8, 2021 at 2:15 am

    Can I use any tomato sauce ? Since I don’t live in Australia.

    Reply
    • Patricia D Crane says

      August 13, 2021 at 6:04 am

      Hi Shirley. Nagi calls for ketchup in this recipe. I think they may call it tomato sauce in Australia. Just use your fave ketchup n it will be dynamite. Warm regards, Trish

      Reply
  14. Kat says

    July 27, 2021 at 1:44 am

    5 stars
    Hey! Made this for my husband tonight and followed your recepie to a tea. He was so impressed, it was just as good as a restaurant meal, actually it was better. Thank you for giving me inspiration to become a better cook and giving me confidence in the kitchen. Your recepie are my go to now.

    Reply
  15. Zia says

    June 29, 2021 at 10:38 pm

    Hi!! This recipe looks great! How do I go about adding some veggies to go in the oven in the same tray? Could this be done with the recommended cook time?

    Reply
  16. Debbie Plesa Plesa says

    June 23, 2021 at 1:20 pm

    made this for my other half and gave me 9.5/10. lost half a point due to not having more. made enough for six people and he ate for 5 lol. we now have this once a week 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 23, 2021 at 7:00 pm

      Wahoo! I’m so glad it was a hit Debbie!! N x

      Reply
  17. Cat says

    June 21, 2021 at 5:59 pm

    5 stars
    My family relished this one. I cut back the sugar a lot – reduced the brown sugar in the sauce by half and replaced the tomato sauce with a tin of chopped tomatoes. Was plenty sweet enough . Thanks for another awesome recipe Nagi.!

    Reply
  18. Renee says

    June 19, 2021 at 6:28 pm

    5 stars
    This recipe was perfect, easy and very impressive. It’s currently in the oven for the second time, only thing I altered was the cayenne pepper as it was a tiny bit too spicy the first time around. Highly recommend!!!

    Reply
  19. Pauline says

    June 18, 2021 at 10:26 pm

    Made this for Friday night dinner – Shabbat Dinner. Absolutely fabulous. Family loved it.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      July 16, 2021 at 2:28 pm

      5 stars
      Made it twice already and making it for my Shabbos diner now!

      Reply
  20. KARLA JOHNSON says

    June 18, 2021 at 6:18 am

    5 stars
    I made this for the first time today. turned out perfect, only thing I did different was use Baby Rays spicy BBQ Sauce.

    Reply
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