These Instant Pot Ribs are so tender, flavorful, and delicious, it's really hard to believe they cook in just about 30 minutes! Another great, easy recipe made with your pressure cooker.

 Tender BBQ pork ribs cooked in the instant pot in just 30 minutes!

Instant Pot Ribs

Cooking tender, bbq ribs at home is one of those dinners that will always, always make me feel like a rock-star for how amazing they turn out, and how little work was required on my part.

My go-to ribs recipe is usually these slow cooker ribs, but the instant pot also makes fantastic ribs and it's perfect for those of us that don't always plan dinner out early enough to pull the slow cooker out in the morning.

My favorite quality about the instant pot (and the area where the instant pot really shines) is how it can take hefty cuts of meat and cook them to tender in such a short amount of time.  These instant pot ribs are the perfect examples of the type recipe that cooks GREAT in the pressure cooker or instant pot. Learn all of my instant pot tips!

How to make Instant Pot Ribs:

  1. Season the ribs all over with a dry spice rub.
  2. Add liquid to the bottom of the instant pot.
  3. Curl the ribs around the instant pot, with the meat side facing out. If your ribs are already cut in sections then stand them up in the same manner, lining them up around the pot.
  4. Cook them on high pressure. Cooking times will vary just slightly depending on the type of ribs you use, your elevation, and if you want them tender to the bite, or fall-off-the-bone tender.

Ribs seasoned with a dry rub and then curled around the inner pot of an instant pot pressure cooker.

When the ribs are finished cooking you can slather them in your favorite store-bought or homemade bbq sauce.

I also like to stick them under the broiler for just a few minutes, to let the bbq sauce caramelize and char a little bit. YUM!

A rack of ribs brushed with bbq sauce and then cut into sections

Tips for the perfect instant pot ribs:

What type of ribs to use:

I prefer baby back ribs but you can also use spare ribs. It's important to not that your cooking time will vary, depending on your altitude and what type of ribs you choose.

How long to cook ribs in the instant pot or pressure cooker:

  • Baby Back Ribs: 25-30 Minutes
  • Spare Ribs: 30-35 Minutes
    • For low altitude, use the lower number, and for high altitude cook them a little longer.
    • Also, the longer you cook them, the more “fall-off-the-bone tender they will be. If you want them tender, without falling off the bone, use a slightly lower cook time.

What size instant pot for instant pot ribs?

Any 6 quart or larger instant pot will work!

Removing the membrane from the ribs:

Depending on where you buy your ribs, they may still have the white, shiny membrane connective tissue on the back (bone side) of the ribs. I buy mine from Costco and they already have the membranes removed. Check to make sure the membrane on your ribs has been removed and if it hasn't, follow these steps to remove it:

  • Just flip the ribs so the top (meaty part) is face down. 
  • Slide your fingers or a butter knife under the membrane and rip it off.
  • No special skills needed here, just use your fingers to yank it up and off the ribs.
Consider serving with a Side Dish.  Here are some of my favorites:

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Recipe

Tender BBQ pork ribs cooked in the instant pot in just 30 minutes!
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 1 hour
Total 1 hour 10 minutes
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Instructions
 

  • Remove membranes from the back of ribs, if needed.
  • Rubs seasonings over both sides of ribs.
  • Place wire trivet rack in the bottom of the instant pot.
  • Add water, apple juice (or apple cider vinegar) and liquid smoke (optional, but recommended for that great smokey flavor).
  • Place the ribs upright, with the meat side facing out. If you’re using one large rack of ribs, then circle them around the pot.
  • Secure lid and close vent.
  • Press “manual” or “pressure cook” and cook on high pressure for 25 minutes.
  • When the timer beeps, allow the pressure to naturally release for 15 min, then turn the valve to quick release.
  • Carefully remove ribs to a large, foil-lined baking sheet and slather them in BBQ sauce.
  • Optional: broil them in the oven for 2-3 minutes to caramelize the bbq sauce.

Notes

*For spare ribs, add 5-10 minutes to the cooking time (high number for higher altitudes and very “fall-off-the-bone” ribs, lower number for lower altitude and tender ribs).
*Liquid smoke can be found near the bbq sauces at your local grocery store. It will add an amazing smokey flavor to the ribs.
*For the BBQ sauce I prefer Sweet Baby Ray’s original, or this homemade bbq sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 219kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 14gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 55mgSodium: 456mgPotassium: 350mgSugar: 15gVitamin A: 90IUVitamin C: 0.4mgCalcium: 30mgIron: 0.9mg
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Aubrey
3 years ago

5 stars
Excellent recipe! Turned out delicious!! Its my staple instapot pork ribs recipe.

Donna Lee
5 years ago

5 stars
WOW!!! We LOVED these ribs!! I did take liberty with the rub. I added some allspice, Ceylon cinnamon, a little cayenne pepper and dry yellow mustard. FANTASTIC!!!

Debbie
7 years ago

5 stars
These were amazing! First thing I made and they turned out perfect!! Great instructions!! Thanks!!

Cherish
7 years ago

Oh my gosh. You don’t know how long it took me to find someone who knew the different cooking time in the IP for pork spare ribs. Thank you!

Cathie Anderson
7 years ago

5 stars
These ribs are so, so easy, but the best part is they turned out incredibly tender. The rub I used was a spicier one, and my husband loved that. We took your hint and slathered them in BBQ sauce and then broiled them. Absolutely delicious! Thank you for sharing your recipe. My only problem…I just had one rack of ribs!! ;-))

Linda
7 years ago

5 stars
These were so delicious that I made them 2 times in one week!! The spice rub was spot-on but I did use half the suggested amount of salt. Based on another recipe, I only let the ribs naturally release for 10 minutes rather than 15. After the first try, I realized that we only needed half the suggested barbeque sauce but your suggested 2-3 minutes on broil was perfect. I also added 2 tsp liquid smoke because we wanted a stronger flavor. I think we could add even more. Also want to add that they heat up wonderfully the next day and firm up a little bit overnight, so I think they could actually be cooked ahead and then broiled before serving.

Dan
7 years ago

5 stars
Thanks for a great recipe. I love ribs and the instapot, so this should be great. Similar to another commenter, I would like your opinion on how long to cook. I purchased my ribs (St. Louis style) from Costco too and it’s 6.78lbs between two racks. I would assume that would be the 25 minutes as the recipe (1-2 racks) describes, but your suggested 30-40 for 5.15lbs. Please advise and thanks!

Gara
7 years ago

Hi, new to the instant pot, going to try theses ribs, can I cook them if frozen?

Suzanne
7 years ago

I tried so hard to remove the membrane but failed miserably. They are spare ribs. I hope they turn out ok! This recipe looks so good!

Shea
7 years ago

5 stars
These were really good! Decided ribs should be our first Instant Pot meal and this recipe seemed the most like my tried and true oven or slow cooker recipe. My family LOVED them. My son ate every scrap of his and my daughter had seconds! If it were just me I probably would lower the cooking time a few minutes since I like ribs with a little more “bite” than fall off the bone, but everyone here is a bigger fan of the softer ones. Thanks for the easy to follow, delicious recipe! I cant wait to try some of your others. 🙂

Liz
7 years ago

5 stars
This recipe is AMAZING and SO easy! We are in temporary housing, and we don’t have a BBQ. It’s AZ so too hot to heat the house up with the oven. I’m making this for the second time tonight. I also recommend this to friends who just got their Instant Pot. Thanks for the great recipe!

Jesse
7 years ago

5 stars
So I made these and they were delicious but mine ended up shrinking drastically during cooking. As in, the meat was about half the size of the bone after cooking. I live at about 8000 feet and guessed 33 minutes for cook time. I have set the elevation setting in my Instant Pot Ultra and I’m wondering if that changes something even in manual pressure cooking… Any thoughts? Thanks.