Quick Instant Pot Baby Back Ribs Recipe
Introduction
These quick Instant Pot baby back ribs are tender, flavorful, and ready in a fraction of the time it usually takes. The combination of smoky spices and a tangy BBQ finish makes them a weeknight favorite that everyone will love.

Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 ½ tablespoons sea salt
- 2 racks baby back ribs (or spare ribs, see notes)
- 1 cup water
- ½ cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 tablespoons liquid smoke
- ½ cup BBQ sauce
Instructions
- Step 1: Rinse the ribs and pat them dry. Remove the thin membrane on the back by sliding a butter knife beneath it, then gripping it with a paper towel and pulling it away. Discard the membrane.
- Step 2: Combine the brown sugar, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, and sea salt in a small bowl. Rub this spice mix generously all over the ribs, covering all sides.
- Step 3: Place the trivet or rack inside a 6-quart or larger Instant Pot. Pour in the water, apple cider vinegar, and liquid smoke. If you don’t have a rack, create one by rolling aluminum foil to elevate the ribs.
- Step 4: Place the ribs on the rack, cover, and seal the Instant Pot. Cook baby back ribs on high pressure for 25 minutes (reduce to 22 minutes for a single rack that is very meaty). Let the pressure release naturally for 5 minutes, then release the remaining pressure manually. For spare ribs, cook on high pressure for 35 minutes and allow a full natural pressure release of about 15 minutes.
- Step 5: While ribs cook, preheat the oven broiler and position the rack in the third row from the top. Line a baking sheet with foil. Transfer ribs to the sheet and brush liberally with BBQ sauce.
- Step 6: Broil the ribs for about 2 minutes, until the sauce caramelizes. Remove from the oven, slice between each rib, and serve with extra sauce. These ribs pair wonderfully with mashed potatoes and cabbage slaw.
Tips & Variations
- For even more smoky flavor, add a few drops of liquid smoke to the BBQ sauce before broiling.
- If you prefer spicier ribs, add cayenne pepper or extra chili powder to the rub mixture.
- Spare ribs require a longer cook time but deliver a richer, fattier taste; adjust accordingly for your preference.
- Removing the membrane ensures more tender ribs and better absorption of the rub.
Storage
Store leftover ribs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, cover with foil and warm in a 300°F oven until heated through, about 15–20 minutes, or microwave on medium power to avoid drying out the meat.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use spare ribs instead of baby back ribs?
Yes, spare ribs work well but require a longer cooking time in the Instant Pot—about 35 minutes with a full natural pressure release for the best texture.
Do I need a trivet or rack in the Instant Pot?
Yes, elevating the ribs above the liquid prevents them from steaming directly in the water and helps them cook evenly. If you don’t have a trivet, create a makeshift rack with rolled aluminum foil.
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Quick Instant Pot Baby Back Ribs Recipe
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4–6 servings 1x
Description
This Quick Instant Pot Baby Back Ribs recipe delivers tender, flavorful ribs cooked efficiently using pressure cooking and finished under the broiler for a caramelized BBQ glaze. Perfect for a weeknight meal or weekend cookout, these ribs are coated in a smoky, spicy dry rub and finished with a tangy barbecue sauce for a mouthwatering experience.
Ingredients
Dry Rub
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 ½ tablespoons sea salt
Ribs and Cooking Liquid
- 2 racks baby back ribs (or use spare ribs)
- 1 cup water
- ½ cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 tablespoons liquid smoke
Finishing
- ½ cup BBQ sauce
Instructions
- Prepare the ribs: Rinse the ribs under cold water and pat them dry with paper towels. If the ribs have a thin, shiny membrane on the back, remove it by flipping the ribs meat-side down, inserting a dull butter knife between the membrane and the ribs to loosen it, gripping the membrane with a paper towel, and pulling it off. Discard the membrane.
- Make the dry rub: In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, and sea salt. Mix well to create a uniform rub.
- Apply the rub: Generously coat all sides of the ribs with the prepared dry rub, ensuring even coverage for optimal flavor infusion.
- Prepare Instant Pot: Place the trivet or rack inside a 6-quart or larger Instant Pot. Pour in the water, apple cider vinegar, and liquid smoke. If a trivet or rack is not available, fashion one using rolled-up aluminum foil to keep the ribs elevated above the liquid.
- Pressure cook the ribs: Arrange the ribs on the trivet, sealing the Instant Pot lid securely. For baby back ribs, set the Instant Pot to high pressure for 25 minutes (reduce to 22 minutes for one rack of very meaty ribs). After cooking, allow pressure to release naturally for 5 minutes, then manually release the remaining pressure. For spare ribs, cook under high pressure for 35 minutes and allow the pressure to release naturally for about 15 minutes until the pin drops.
- Preheat the broiler: While ribs are cooking, preheat your oven’s broiler and place the oven rack on the third row from the top. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
- Broil with BBQ sauce: Transfer the cooked ribs onto the foil-lined baking sheet. Brush the ribs liberally with the barbecue sauce. Place them under the broiler for approximately 2 minutes, watching carefully until the sauce begins to caramelize and bubble.
- Serve: Remove the ribs from the oven, slice between each bone to separate, and serve immediately with extra barbecue sauce. They pair wonderfully with mashed potatoes and cabbage slaw.
Notes
- If using spare ribs, increase the cooking time in the Instant Pot and expect a longer natural pressure release.
- Removing the membrane from ribs improves tenderness and flavor penetration.
- Adjust the spice levels in the rub based on personal preference for heat and smokiness.
- Using liquid smoke enhances the smoky flavor typical to slow-cooked ribs even though the cooking time is shorter.
- Keep a close eye when broiling to prevent burning of the BBQ sauce due to the high heat.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Instant Pot
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: Instant Pot ribs, baby back ribs, quick ribs recipe, pressure cooked ribs, BBQ ribs, easy rib recipe

