Apple Jalapeno Smoked Ribs

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These smoked apple jalapeno ribs are absolutely delicious and melt-in-your-mouth tender. The jalapenos in this recipe add the most amazing flavor with just a kiss of heat. Sweet and spicy come together in a magical union with these unique and must-try ribs.

Sliced apple jalapeno ribs on a wooden cutting board next to whole jalapenos with text overlay - Apple Jalapeno Smoked Ribs.

Apple Jalapeno Smoked Ribs

We love us some ribs. There’s something about the messy hands and messy faces that make eating ribs feel like a whole experience. As long as you have some wet napkins handy, you’re good to go. I know you’re thinking that these ribs will burn your tongue, but really they’re pretty tame. Even non-spice lovers will love these if you’re able to talk them into getting past the huge slices of jalapeno lingering on each bite. If you can’t talk them into it… well darn. I guess that means more ribs for you.

(For those adamantly against heat, you can leave the slices of jalapenos off the ribs to help tone down the heat a bit.)

Another secret to the amazing flavor in these ribs is the flavor-infused braising liquid during the second step of the cooking process. After the ribs take on as much smoke as they can handle, they get a bath in a medley of apple juice and jalapenos that make the ribs super tender and dripping with unbelievable sweet and spicy flavor.

Pork ribs covered in yellow mustard being seasoned with Hey Grill Hey Sweet Rub.

Ingredients for Apple Jalapeno Ribs

Here’s what you’ll need to make these ribs:

Both Sweet Rub and Apple Jalapeno BBQ Sauce can be purchased from the Hey Grill Hey Store. You can also make both of these from scratch using recipes here on the site. Check them out here:

Ribs in foil covered in jalapeno slices.

How to Smoke Apple Jalapeno Ribs

You can cook these on any smoker you have available. I smoked these on my pellet grill which allows me to easily switch between the 180 degrees F for the first 3 hours and 225 degrees F for the remainder of the cook.

If you have a traditional offset smoker, try and shoot for an even 225 degrees F for the whole cook. You might find that the ribs take 4-5 hours instead of 6, so just keep an eye on your ribs during the foiling phase. If you have an electric smoker, you can just set the ribs to smoke for the first 3 hours, then transfer them to your oven during the foiled phase if you’d like to avoid refilling your pan with wood chips.

For a full recipe card with ingredients, detailed instructions, and links to recipes and products, scroll to the bottom of this post.

Ribs on the smoker being covered in Apple Jalapeno BBQ Sauce.

Tips for Smoking Jalapeno Ribs

Here are a few tips for making these delicious smoked jalapeno ribs.

  • Check for multiple cues for doneness. One of my favorite ways to tell when ribs are done is when the meat has pulled back about 1/2 inch from the bones, your ribs are likely ready. Check out my post How to Know When Pork Ribs are Done for more information on what to look for to know when your ribs are ready to come off the smoker.
  • Use the bend test. Another method for testing rib doneness is lifting one end of your ribs with tongs. They are done when the top of the meat just starts to shred when you bend them.
  • Try an instant-read thermometer! If other visual cues aren’t cutting it for you, use technology to help you along. It can be difficult to get a perfect read on ribs without hitting bones, but shoot for the meat in between 2 bones and look for about 200 degrees F for melt-in-your-mouth ribs. The probe should slide into the meat very smoothly.

Rack of apple jalapeno ribs on a wooden cutting board.

Apple Jalapeno Ribs Recipe

Follow the recipe, and I’ll teach you the simple steps to making your own Apple Jalapeno Ribs at home. If you’re looking for the ultimate way to help you make better BBQ, feed the people you love, and become a backyard BBQ hero, join my members-only group The Grill Squad for full and exclusive access to all my meat, rubs, sauces, and meat buying master classes, podcasts, and so much more.

This post was originally published in February 2016. We recently updated it with more information and helpful tips. The recipe remains the same.

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Apple Jalapeno Smoked Ribs

By: Susie Bulloch
4.98 from 38 votes
These smoked apple jalapeno ribs are absolutely delicious and melt-in-your-mouth tender. The jalapenos in this recipe add the most amazing flavor with just a kiss of heat.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time6 hours
Resting Time5 minutes
Total Time6 hours 20 minutes
Servings6 people

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Ingredients
 

  • 2 racks baby back ribs
  • 4 Tablespoons Hey Grill Hey Sweet Rub recipe link in notes
  • ¼ cup yellow mustard
  • 2 cups apple juice
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • 4 Tablespoons salted butter
  • 2 medium jalapenos sliced into rings
  • 1 cup Apple Jalapeno BBQ Sauce recipe link in notes

Instructions
 

  • Preheat. Prepare your smoker for indirect smoking by preheating to 225 degrees F. I use apple wood for this recipe.
  • Prep and season. Begin by removing the thin membrane on the back of the ribs. Use a butter knife to lift a small corner of the membrane away from the bones, grip firmly with a paper towel, and pull slowly away from the rack. Slather both sides of the ribs with the yellow mustard and season liberally with the Sweet Rub.
  • Smoke. Place the seasoned ribs on the preheated smoker and close the lid. Leave them to smoke for 3 hours.
  • Make the braise. Tear off a large piece of aluminum foil and place it on a large working surface. Transfer the ribs to the foil bone side up so the bones don't tear through the foil. Sprinkle with the brown sugar, top with the butter cut into small pads, fold up the edges of the foil to create a slight bowl, and then pour the apple juice over the ribs. Once the liquid has settled, top the ribs with sliced jalapenos. Tightly crimp the foil together to create an airtight seal. Repeat with the second rack.
  • Braise. Return the wrapped racks of ribs to the grill and keep your cooking temperature to as close to 225 degrees F as you can get it. Let the ribs braise for 2 hours in the foil.
  • Remove ribs from braise. Carefully remove the ribs from the grill and place on a large working surface. Open the foil package (be careful of hot steam) and use tongs to remove the ribs and place them back on the grill, bone side down. Remove the cooked jalapenos from the braising liquid and set aside. Discard the foil and excess cooking liquid.
  • Sauce. Brush the ribs with the Apple Jalapeno BBQ Sauce and arrange the jalapeno slices you set aside on top of the ribs. Close the lid of your grill and cook at 225 degrees for an additional 30 minutes to 1 hour until the ribs are done to your desired tenderness and the sauce is sticky and set.
  • Rest, slice, and serve. Rest the ribs for 10-15 minutes before slicing into individual ribs. Serve with additional sauce on the side.

Notes

Sweet Rub
Apple Jalapeno BBQ Sauce

Nutrition

Calories: 611kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 150mg | Sodium: 841mg | Potassium: 671mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 691IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 181mg | Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Susie is the BBQ Brain behind the Hey Grill Hey website. Her passion for smoked meats and developing fun, new recipes have landed her on the Food Network, cooking turkeys with Shaq, and on a couple of Guinness World Records. When she’s not grilling, she is hanging out with Todd and their three kids, preferably outdoors!

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  1. Dan says:

    this is our new GO TO rib recipe! Awesome….nice zing and juicy. Your Apple Jalapeno BBQ sauce is also one of the best we’ve found…THANKS!

  2. pat says:

    Bravo! Everything was perfect about this preparation. Flavor balance and tenderness were second to none.

    Served with cheesy biscuits, baked beans and potatoes au gratin.

    Crowd already clamoring for more.

    Thanks for another keeper!

  3. Dale says:

    I made these ribs and the BBQ sauce. I smoked them just as the video said and they were fantastic! My wife and her sister both said they were the best ribs they have ever eaten! I thought they were pretty good too. I will definitely use this recipe again.

  4. Pat says:

    OK. I need a moment. When I bit into these ribs, I swear I could hear angels singing. That BBQ sauce!

    Unbelievable balance between the richness of the meat, the brightness of the rub, the smoky-sweet-heat of the sauce.

    We were making our way through all of your recipes, but we may need to pause on this one…for a couple years!

    Thank you, thank you for this.

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      That is so awesome! Way to nail it!

  5. Rob says:

    Good Lord!! Susie, I love you almost as much as your amazing BBQ recipes. You rock!!

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      Thank you so much!

  6. Clara BBQ says:

    What a surprise to find that Apple Jalapeno Ribs can cook so quickly and still be tender and tasty! Thank You

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      I’m so glad you liked them!

  7. Steve says:

    Awesome recipe! And the sauce was great! People were dipping their fingers into it for a taste!! 🙂

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      That’s what I like to hear! Way to nail it!

  8. Jerry says:

    Great recipe!
    Great sauce!
    Great rub!

    I’ve been following and using your recipes for a few years now on my Traeger. Everything turns out great.
    Have found if smoking baby backs it’s better to reduce the 2nd step to 1 hour though. They get so tender after 2 hours they fall apart when you try to remove them from the foil.

    Smokin!

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      Thank you so much for all of your support Jerry! Happy to have you here!

  9. Lynn says:

    My husband saw this recipe and bought a smoker so we could try them! Absolutely phenomenal recipe! Thanks so much for it!

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      Oh that’s awesome! Thank you so much!

  10. eatfrysmith says:

    Thank you for sharing, a great recipe. I will do it now

    1. Hey Grill Hey says:

      You’ll love them!