Spare ribs are a popular cut of pork (and sometimes beef) known for their rich flavor and tender meat when cooked properly. Hereβs a quick breakdown so you know exactly what they are and how to use them:
π₯© What are spare ribs?
- Cut from the lower portion of the pigβs rib cage (belly side).
- Meatier, fattier, and more flavorful than baby back ribs.
- Slightly tougher, so they benefit from slow cooking.
π₯ Common types
- Pork spare ribs β most common
- St. Louis-style ribs β spare ribs trimmed into a rectangular shape
- Beef spare ribs β larger, richer, and heavier
π Popular cooking methods
- Slow grilling / BBQ (low and slow for hours)
- Oven roasting
- Smoking
- Pressure cooking (faster but still tender)
π Flavor styles
- American BBQ β smoky, sweet, tangy sauces
- Chinese-style β soy, honey, garlic (like char siu ribs)
- Korean-style β marinated in soy, sesame, sugar (galbi)
- Desi-style β spicy, masala-marinated and grilled or baked
β±οΈ Basic cooking tip
Low and slow is key:
- ~120β150Β°C for 2.5β4 hours (oven or smoker)
- Finish with high heat or grill for a caramelized crust
If you want, I can give you a simple recipe, restaurant-style marinade, or BBQ method step-by-step.