Easy Instant Pot Country Pork Ribs With Premade Bbq

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Cooking boneless pork ribs with BBQ sauce is classic American comfort food at it's finest…especially during the summer! But with your electric pressure cooker you can make Instant Pot country ribs quicker than you can even believe.

Making Instant Pot country style ribs is a hearty and easy meal you can enjoy on a weeknight and wait to start the recipe when you get home. Better yet…boneless ribs in an Instant Pot mean you can enjoy them all-year-round! It's a WHOLE LOTTA YUM!

country ribs instant pot photo after cooking in a white dish and broiling to get a grilled appearance

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  • What Are Country Style Ribs?
  • Instant Pot Country Style Ribs (Boneless)
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Step by Step Instructions
  • Recipe Tips
  • Common Questions
  • More Rib Recipes
  • Instant Pot Country Ribs

What Are Country Style Ribs?

Country style ribs are a type of pork meat that comes from the blade end of the pork loin, close to the shoulder. You can often find them at the grocery store either boneless or with bone attached.

Boneless pork ribs do not contain rib bones like you'd find with a more expensive cut of meat like baby back ribs. They're a popular pork recipe served like "ribs" that are much lower in price than pork back ribs.

Instant Pot Country Style Ribs (Boneless)

While we used to make boneless country ribs in the crock-pot, ever since buying an Instant Pot, country ribs in a pressure cooker is our new favorite method for cooking country-style pork ribs.

While the crockpot still does a good job, cooking Instant Pot country style ribs turns out even better .   Not only can you cook the boneless country-style pork ribs in under an hour, but they are incredibly juicy and delicious ~ just as if you'd been slow-cooking them all day in the oven or a slow cooker.

Unless you're serving dinner to someone who doesn't eat meat, the Instant Pot country ribs can work for everyone! They are gluten-free and dairy-free already, and to be paleo, Whole30, low-carb, or keto, you'll just need to make simple ingredient swaps that are mentioned below in the recipe.

Why You'll Love This!

  • Country-style ribs are an inexpensive cut of meat, which makes this a great budget meal.
  • No browning is needed beforehand, this is a dump and go Instant Pot country ribs recipe that preps in 5 minutes.
  • You can do a quick broil or grill of the ribs after they're done in the pressure cooker to get that fresh grilled appearance.
  • The Instant Pot country ribs is easy to adapt to a variety of diet plans and dietary restrictions
  • It takes just 4 basic ingredients!

Serve the Instant Pot country ribs with boiled corn on the cob and our healthy coleslaw recipe to make a complete meal that takes less than 30 minutes that will please everyone in your home!

And if you're looking for more ways to cook ribs for dinner, be sure to try our instant pot baby back ribs, air fryer country style ribs, air fryer ribs (baby back), or the BEST ribs in an oven!

country style ribs pressure cooker recipe with a side angle photo of the ribs after adding more BBQ sauce

Ingredient Notes

There are very few ingredients in this instant pot country-style ribs recipe, so that makes it even easier on busy weeknights. Before purchasing a pressure cooker, I would've never guessed that I could start making the main dish like instant pot boneless ribs after work and be eating it within the hour.

  • Boneless country-style ribs – the Instant Pot country ribs calls for boneless ribs but you can cook bone-in ribs as well just adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.
  • Dry rub for ribs seasoning mix – use your favorite grocery store brand or our homemade rib rub.
  • BBQ sauce (plus more to add after cooking)- our favorite is Baby Ray's, but here's asugar-free sauce you can make to keep this lower carb.
  • Broth – beef or chicken

The exact quantities you'll need are at the bottom of the post in the recipe card.

We love to make our own dry rub seasoning without sugar, it uses common pantry ingredients and it keeps for months. This is the same rub we use for our dry rub oven-baked baby back ribs recipe. You, of course, can use your own favorite brand of rub mix for the instant pot country-style ribs.

Supplies

  • An Instant Pot – we LOVE this model!!
  • A basting brush for spreading the BBQ sauce
  • Long handled rubber tongs

Step by Step Instructions

Making instant pot boneless pork ribs just requires a few simple steps! You'll be adding the rib rub, layering the 4 ingredients in the pot, pressure cooking, and broiling for a few minutes as an optional step.

Spread the Rub

Spread the dry rub evenly on both sides of the ribs, gently pressing it into the meat so it sticks and doesn't fall off when you're cooking the pork.

If you're making our homemade pork rib rub, you'll, of course, want to prep that before you get started cooking! Any of your favorite store-bought brands will also work.

Add Ingredients to the Pot

Pour the beef or chicken broth into the bottom of your Instant Pot and insert your instant pot rack. Add the ribs to your Instant Pot, long-handled rubber tongs work great for this.

Pour the BBQ sauce over the ribs, and spread it evenly with a basting brush.

Pressure Cook

Cook on high temperature on the Manual setting for 45 minutes. Depending on your Instant Pot model, this might also be called Pressure Cook.

Natural Release the pressure for 15 minutes before removing the lid.

Carefully remove the ribs to keep them intact and spread them with more BBQ sauce if desired.

Serve

As an OPTIONAL STEP, if you want that "just grilled" appearance you can broil the ribs in oven on the top rack for 3-5 minutes OR you can cook them on the grill.

Serve with all of your favorite summer-time sides.

Enjoy!!

boneless pork ribs pressure cooker recipe that's a top down view of the cooked ribs on a white background

Recipe Tips

  • Take the country ribs out of the fridge 15-30 minutes before cooking, taking the chill off of them helps ribs to cook more evenly.
  • Instead of doing a quick broil at the end, serve the Instant Pot country ribs straight from the pressure cooker. Browning on a grill is another option.
  • Boneless country-style ribs also make a great substitution for pulled pork instead of using pork butt.
  • Make the ribs healthier by using a homemade rub without sugar and a BBQ sauce that doesn't have it either.
  • If you're running low on BBQ sauce, don't add it to the pot and just pressure cook the recipe in broth. And then save the BBQ to baste on after cooking.
  • If your ribs have bones, just add a few more minutes to the cooking time.

Common Questions

What Goes With Country Style Ribs?

All the summer classics are a fantastic choice to serve with country-style pork ribs!

  • Coleslaw
  • Caesar salad
  • Corn on the cob
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Baked beans
  • Macaroni and cheese

What if I Have Bone-in Country Ribs?

Since this is an Instant Pot country ribs recipe using BONELESS ribs, you might be wondering how to make this same recipe using bone-in country ribs.

Simply follow the exact same recipe except you'll add about 3 minutes to the pressure cooker cooking time. By some chance, if your ribs aren't "fall-off-the-bone" just add 2 more minutes to the cooking time!

Are Country Ribs Keto?

If you're on a low carb or keto diet or are simply just trying to avoid sugar, we'll give you easy substitution ideas to make this a no sugar and keto-friendly Instant Pot pork ribs recipe.

While the Instant Pot country ribs "as is" are low carb since you don't use much sweetener, as written there are 5 net carbs per 4 ounces serving. You can make it completely without sugar by using a sugar-free pork rub and a BBQ sauce that doesn't add sugar either.

Are Country Ribs Even Ribs?

So you might be surprised to learn this, but country-style pork ribs aren't "technically" ribs at all! They're much more like pork chops than something like baby back ribs.

Country pork ribs are mostly meat and have much less fat than ribs. People generally cook their instant pot pork country ribs in that fall-off-the "bone" fashion until the meat is very soft.

More Rib Recipes

  • Baby back ribs in the oven
  • Instant Pot Beef Ribs
  • Baby Back Ribs in Instant Pot

More Pressure Cooker Recipes

  • Instant Pot Pulled Pork Recipe
  • Instant Pot Beer Brats
  • Instant Pot Mississipi Pot Roast Recipe
  • Cooking Frozen Chicken in an Instant Pot

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Ingredients

  • 3-4 lb boneless country style pork ribs (boneless or bone-in)
  • 2 T dry rub seasoning mix
  • 1/2 cup BBQ sauce + more to baste after cooking
  • 1 C beef or chicken broth

Instructions

  1. Spread the dry rub mixture on both sides of the country ribs
  2. Add the trivet to the bottom of the pressure cooker and add the broth to the bottom of your instant pot.
  3. Lay the ribs on the trivet, stacking the ribs if needed to get them to fit.
  4. Pour about 1/2 cup of BBQ sauce onto the ribs and spread the sauce evenly with a rubber tip basting brush.
  5. Cook at high temperature for 40 minutes on the manual/pressure cook setting (depending on your IP model). Natural release the pressure for 15 minutes.
  6. Remove the ribs carefully and baste them with more sauce if desired.
  7. Optional - broil the ribs for 3-5 minutes to give them a grilled appearance. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Take the country ribs out of the fridge 15-30 minutes before cooking, taking the chill off of them helps ribs to cook more evenly.
  • If your ribs have bones, the cooking time will be the same.

  • Instead of doing a quick broil at the end, serve the ribs straight from the pressure cooker. Browning on a grill is another option.
  • Boneless country-style ribs also make a great substitution for pulled pork instead of using pork butt.
  • Make the ribs healthier by using a homemade rub without sugar and a BBQ sauce that doesn't have it either.
  • If your ribs weigh more than 4 lbs you might need to add a few minutes to the cooking time. If they aren't fall off the bone tender after cooking, just add a few more minutes to the cooking time; the pot will come back to pressure very quickly.
Nutrition Information

Yield 12 Serving Size 4 oz
Amount Per Serving Calories 384 Total Fat 25g Saturated Fat 9g Trans Fat 0g Unsaturated Fat 14g Cholesterol 126mg Sodium 1049mg Carbohydrates 5g Fiber 0g Sugar 4g Protein 35g

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