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Pellet Smoker Country Style Ribs Recipe

Published: Apr 16, 2026 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Pellet Smoker Ribs RecipeWritten by melt
April 16, 2026
A close-up stack of sliced pork ribs showing a glistening BBQ glaze and tender meat, part of a Pellet Smoker Ribs Recipe.

And let me tell you… this pellet smoker country style ribs recipe is one of those “why didn’t I make this sooner?” kind of meals.

If you love juicy, smoky, fall-apart pork with that sticky BBQ glaze, you’re going to have so much fun with this one. It’s easy, forgiving, and honestly perfect for those days when you want big BBQ flavor without babysitting your smoker all day.

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Prime Rib Pellet Smoker RecipeWritten by melt
April 16, 2026
A perfectly cooked, bone-in smoked prime rib roast on a white rectangular platter, garnished with a fresh rosemary sprig and chopped parsley.

These ribs come out tender, packed with flavor, and with that irresistible caramelized crust that makes you go back for just one more bite… and then another.

Let’s get into it.

Why You’ll Love This Pellet Smoker Country Style Ribs Recipe

There’s something really satisfying about cooking ribs low and slow, but here’s the thing. Not all ribs require an all-day commitment.

Country style ribs are kind of the shortcut hero of BBQ.

They cook faster.
They stay juicy.
And they’re super beginner-friendly.

Here’s why this recipe just works:

  • You get that deep smoky flavor without complicated steps
  • The meat stays tender thanks to natural marbling
  • You don’t need wrapping, fancy tricks, or stress
  • Perfect for weeknight BBQ or weekend gatherings

If you’re starting to explore smoked meats, you might also love this classic pellet smoker ribs recipe for a more traditional rack-style cook.

What Are Country Style Ribs?

Let’s clear this up because it surprises a lot of people.

Country style ribs aren’t actually ribs.

They come from the pork shoulder area, which means:

  • More meat
  • More marbling
  • More flavor

That’s why they turn out so juicy and tender on a pellet smoker. They behave more like a mix between pulled pork and pork chops.

And honestly, that’s exactly what makes them so good.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Simple, bold, and full of flavor.

  • Country style pork ribs
  • BBQ dry rub
  • BBQ sauce
  • Apple cider vinegar

Optional but recommended:

  • Brown sugar for extra caramelization
  • A pinch of cayenne for heat

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

raw pork country style ribs with bbq rub sauce and spices for smoker recipe

How to Prep Your Ribs (The Easy Way)

Before we even turn on the smoker, let’s get these ribs ready.

Step 1: Trim and Clean

  • You don’t need to go crazy here.
  • Just trim off any loose or excess fat hanging off the edges.
raw country style pork ribs on tray for pellet smoker ribs recipe prep

Step 2: Season Generously

This is where flavor starts.

  • Coat every side with your dry rub. Don’t be shy. These ribs can handle it.
  • Let them sit for about 30 minutes so the seasoning sticks and starts working its magic.
  • No binder needed. The meat naturally holds onto the rub as it rests.
seasoned country style ribs with dry rub for pellet smoker recipe

Pellet Smoker Setup

Keep it simple.

  • Set your pellet smoker to 275°F
  • Use a mild wood like apple, cherry, or hickory
  • Let it fully preheat before adding the ribs

That steady temperature is the secret to juicy ribs without drying them out.

How to Cook Pellet Smoker Country Style Ribs

This is where the magic happens. I’ll walk you through it like we’re cooking side by side.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Place the ribs directly on the smoker grates, spaced apart
country style ribs smoking on pellet grill for bbq ribs recipe
  1. Close the lid and let them smoke
  2. Spritz with apple cider vinegar every 45 minutes
smoked country style ribs on grill with bark and smoke flavor
  1. After about 90 minutes, flip the ribs
  2. Continue cooking until internal temp reaches 170–175°F
  3. Brush on BBQ sauce
brushing bbq sauce on ribs during pellet smoker cooking process
glazed country style ribs on smoker with shiny bbq sauce finish
  1. Let cook another 20–30 minutes until sticky and caramelized

Total cook time is about 3 to 4 hours.

That’s it. No wrapping. No stress.

plate of country style ribs with bbq sauce ready to serve

Do You Need to Wrap Them?

Short answer: no.

Some recipes suggest wrapping in foil, but honestly, it’s not necessary here.

Skipping that step gives you:

  • Better bark
  • More texture
  • Less fuss

And the ribs still come out incredibly tender.

If you’re curious about wrapped vs unwrapped styles, the 3 2 1 ribs recipe pellet smoker breaks down that method step-by-step.

Tips for Perfect Ribs Every Time

Let me save you from the little mistakes that can mess things up.

Keep an Eye on Thickness

Thinner cuts cook faster, so check them earlier.

Don’t Skip the Spritz

This keeps the edges from drying out and helps build flavor.

Flip Once

This helps cook everything evenly and prevents the bottom from getting too crispy.

Watch Temperature, Not Time

Ribs are ready when they feel tender and hit around 180–185°F for that perfect bite.

sliced country style ribs showing juicy inside texture from pellet smoker

Flavor Variations You’ll Want to Try

Once you’ve made these once, you’ll start playing around. Trust me.

Sweet and Smoky

Use a honey-based BBQ sauce and add brown sugar at the end.

Spicy Kick

Add cayenne or chili flakes to your rub.

Tangy BBQ

Use a vinegar-based sauce for a sharper flavor.

How to Serve These Ribs

This is the fun part.

Serve them with:

  • Creamy mac and cheese
  • Smoked baked beans
  • Cornbread
  • Coleslaw
plated country style ribs with coleslaw and salad side dish

Or chop them up and pile them onto buns for easy sandwiches, just like these juicy BBQ pulled pork sandwiches that are always a hit.

Storage and Reheating Tips

Got leftovers? Lucky you.

Storage

  • Keep in an airtight container
  • Refrigerate up to 4 days

Reheating

  • Oven at 300°F with foil
  • Add a splash of broth or sauce to keep them moist

They taste just as good the next day.

close up of juicy smoked country style ribs showing tender inside texture

FAQ

How long does it take to cook country style ribs on a pellet smoker?

Usually about 3 to 4 hours at 275°F, depending on thickness.

What temperature are country style ribs done?

They’re technically safe at 165°F, but for tender results, aim for 180–185°F.

Do I need to wrap country style ribs?

No, this recipe skips wrapping for better texture and simplicity.

Can I use boneless ribs?

Yes. Both boneless and bone-in work great with this method.

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  • Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes to 4 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 6 to 8 servings 1x
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This pellet smoker country style ribs recipe delivers juicy, smoky, fall-apart pork with a sticky BBQ glaze. It is easy, beginner-friendly, and perfect for big BBQ flavor without complicated steps.


Ingredients

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  • 4 lbs country style pork ribs (bone-in or boneless)
  • ½ cup BBQ dry rub
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce
  • Apple cider vinegar (for spritzing)
  • Optional: brown sugar
  • Optional: pinch of cayenne


Instructions

  1. Trim excess fat from ribs
  2. Season generously on all sides with dry rub
  3. Let rest for 30 minutes
  4. Preheat pellet smoker to 275°F
  5. Place ribs on grates spaced apart
  6. Smoke and spritz with apple cider vinegar every 45 minutes
  7. Flip ribs after about 90 minutes
  8. Cook until internal temp reaches 170 to 175°F
  9. Brush with BBQ sauce
  10. Cook another 20 to 30 minutes until caramelized
  11. Remove at 180 to 185°F and rest before serving

Notes

Skip wrapping for better bark and texture. Adjust cook time based on thickness. Spritzing helps keep ribs juicy and enhances flavor.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 3 to 4 hours
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Smoking
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 450
  • Sugar: 12g
  • Sodium: 650mg
  • Fat: 28g
  • Saturated Fat: 10g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 16g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 18g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 32g
  • Cholesterol: 110mg

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