3 2 1 Ribs Recipe - Four Kids and a Chicken (2024)

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Treager 321 Ribs

I love these 3 2 1 ribs. Nothing else quite says summer like a day smoking or grilling ribs on your patio. Today, I am going to demonstrate my favorite 321 rib recipes on my Traeger Grill. We’ll start by smoking for three hours followed by a tight aluminum foil wrap with apple cider vinegar and white wine before a final hour of smoking with bbq sauce. The ribs will be smokey and fall off the bone tender. Look at the picture below and you can see the awesome smoke ring and crust outside of the juicy center.3 2 1 Ribs Recipe - Four Kids and a Chicken (1)

My 321 rib recipe is a little different than what you may already know about this method. Most recipes call for an apple cider or apple juice wrap during the second step of the smoking where the ribs are tightly wrapped in tinfoil to tender them up. Instead of apple juice, I use a white wine and apple cider vinegar. The wine and vinegar really help to tenderize the meat and adds a tart flavor and lightens up the meal quite a bit. I’ve used both methods. Both are good, but in my opinion, the wine and cider vinegar creates a much more sophisticated meat in the end.

Pair The 3 2 1 Ribs With One Of These Great Dishes

These 3 2 1 ribs can stand alone, but if you are looking to pair it with something to offer a huge table spread, please check out some of our other favorite recipes likeBeer Can Chicken, Cast Iron Grilled Chicken,Smoked Turkey Breast, and our Grilled BBQ pizza. I recommend pairing 321 ribs with our Smoked Baked Beansand Zucchini Casseroleas sides and to add a little flair to the meal with aCider Mimosa.

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To properly make the 3-2-1 method make sure you get some of the basics ready before you start smoking.

Preparing the Ribs

First, start with fresh racks of pork ribs or pull frozen ribs out the night before so they are thoroughly thawed. Either St. Louis style ribs or spare ribs will do. One is the upper part of the rib and the other is the lower. For more on the difference between these two cuts, you can read my article on How To Cook Pork Ribs.

You will notice the bone side of the ribs has a thick membrane. Many recipes recommend peeling the membrane from the side of the ribs. There is nothing wrong with this, but it is not really necessary. I will get plenty of smoke into the meat as this cooks as you can see from the picture above. Personally, I will peel the membrane if it comes off easily. Otherwise, I will score the bone side with a knife. This is all you need for the smoke to permeate the meat. [bctt tweet=”Here’s a pro tip: If you can’t pull the membrane off, you can cut it with a knife several times to let the smoke reach the meat instead. ” username=””]

Understanding the 3-2-1 Method

You may have heard of the 3-2-1 ribs method of smoking or grilling. What it means is three hours of slow cooking your meat on your smoker or grill. Then, two hours wrapped in foil with some liquid (usually apple juice or apple cider but I’ll give you myrecipe for something much better), and then one hour with BBQ sauce after the ribs have been removed from the tinfoil to firm up the ribs in the end. I have some tips for each step as you follow the directions below.

Ingredients

Starting your ribs is very easy. Just remember ribs 321. Start with a “3” hour cook at 225 degrees in the beginning:

  • 2 racks of ribs
  • Your favorite Rib Rub*
  • 1/3 cup Mustard

*There are a lot of rib rubs to choose from. Personally, my favorite is using fresh herbs from the garden and then using store bought herbs for the spices you can’t grow. Please read how I make my own dried herbs and save money and get fresher food from it. If you want sweeter ribs, use brown sugar mixed into the mustard.

Then, the “2” is a two-hour cook where you wrap ribs in tinfoil:

  • one half cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup white wine
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup honey

Finally, the “1” hour cook to set the BBQ sauce.

  • BBQ sauce (optional)

Equipment Needed

Making the 3 2 1 Ribs Recipe

I demonstrate this 321 ribs recipe in the video below so you can hear my comments and see how I make it. I’ll write the full recipe further down and give step by step commentary if you want more information.

The 3 Hour Cook

First, I’ll start with the “3.” This is the initial smoking of the ribs. Set your Traeger smoker at 225 degrees. This is where you infuse your meat with that great smoke flavor and begin a low and slow smoke. Flavoring the meat by using a dry rub, mustard, and brown sugar if desired. This will give your ribs a great outer crust. It is as simple as coating the ribs with your favoriterib ruband then drizzling on some mustard. With a spoon, spread the mustard aroundto cover the top side of the ribs.

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At the end of the three-hour cook, your ribs will looklike something like this:

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The 2 Hour Cook

The most important part of this step in the 321 rib method is to wrap ribs in foil very tightly. That is key to keeping them in the steam and juice. This step wraps the ribs tightly in tinfoil with the juice we made. The ribs will continue to grill and cook low and slow, but this step will help tenderize the meat and make them fall off the bone. If you want, you can extend this step an hour as well.

Make your juice by mixing the apple cider vinegar, white wine, honey, and brown sugar in a bowl.Lay out a single piece of tinfoil long enough to cover the whole rack. Place your rack of ribs onto the tin foil and make it into a boat so that it will catch all of the juice you made.

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Pour the juice onto your ribs splitting it evenly between the two racks. You can’t have too much juice, so don’t go light on it. If you decide you want more, just make a little more. It would be ok if the ribs boiled in the juice for two hours.

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To successfully wrap ribs in foil, I double the aluminum foil and turn them upside down (meat side down, bone side up) so that the meat literally boils in thewine and vinegar. So basically, I have a second sheet of tinfoil that goes on top and then wraps under the ribs so that when I turn them over, this layer collects all of the juice and the meat side of the ribs sits in the liquid. The vinegar will give the ribs a great tangy flavor.

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At the end of this two-hour cook, remove the ribs from the aluminum and discard the foil. The ribs will look like the picture shown below. Notice how the meat is softening so much it is peeling away from the ribs already.

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The Final Hour of Cooking

If desired, you can just leave the ribs as is and firm them up on the smoker. Otherwise, adding BBQ sauce to finish is a sure winner too.

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After an hour, you can pull them off. Let them rest for 10 minutes before cutting and serve.

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3 2 1 Ribs Recipe

Smoky, tangy, and fall off the bone tender ribs. More tips on our blog!

10 minPrep Time

6 hrCook Time

6 hr, 10 Total Time

Yields 2 racks

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Four Kids and a Chicken

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Ingredients

  • 2 racks of ribs
  • Rib Rub
  • 1/3 cup Mustard
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup white wine
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup bbq sauce

Instructions

  1. Smoke the ribs at 225 degrees. This is where you infuse your meat with that great smoke flavor and begin a low and slow smoke. Flavoring the meat by using a dry rub will give your ribs a great outer crust. Use your favoriterib ruband then drizzle on some mustard. With a spoon, spread the mustard aroundto cover the top of the ribs.
  2. Make the juice out of the vinegar, wine, sugar, and honey. This step wraps the ribs tightly in tinfoil with the juice we made. The ribs will continue to cook low and slow, but this step will help tenderize the meat and make them fall apart. Lay out a single piece of tinfoil long enough to cover the whole rack. Place your rack of ribs onto the tin foil and make it into a boat so that it will catch all of the juice you made. Pour the juice onto your ribs splitting it evenly between the two racks. You can't have too much juice, so don't go light on it. If you decide you want more, just make a little more. It would be ok if the ribs boiled in the juice for two hours.
  3. After the two hour cook, remove them from the tinfoil. You can just leave the ribs as is and firm them up on the smoker. Otherwise, adding BBQ sauce to finish is a sure winner too.
  4. After an hour, you can pull them off. Let them rest for 10 minutes before cutting and serve.

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I really love the 3-2-1 ribs on the Traeger. This is without a doubt one of my favorite methods of cooking ribs. It took me a little trial and error, but hopefully, this 321 rib method will bring your ribs to a competition level overnight. We thought this was a really fun way to cook with wine. If you want another winning recipe, we have another wine-smoking favorite with our Red Wine Smoked Roast Beef.

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If you want another incredible Traeger recipe, check out our dry rub chicken wings too.

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FAQs

How to cook ribs with the 321 method? ›

321 Rib Method

This technique calls for 3 hours of smoking, 2 hours of wrapping, and 1 hour of cooking. The ribs are first smoked at a low temperature to give them the smoky flavor that many people love. Then they are wrapped in foil with some liquid such as apple juice or beer, and cooked for two hours.

What can you use instead of apple juice for 3 2 1 ribs? ›

Instead of apple juice, I use a white wine and apple cider vinegar. The wine and vinegar really help to tenderize the meat and adds a tart flavor and lightens up the meal quite a bit.

What is the difference between 321 and 221 baby back ribs? ›

This means that the ribs are smoked for 3 hours-then wrapped in foil with liquid for 2 hours-then put back in the smoker for 1 more hour. Baby backs follow the same procedure but using 2 hours in the smoker, 2 hours in the foil, then 1 hour back in the smoker.

What temperature do you cook ribs at for 321? ›

What temperature should the smoker be set to for 321 ribs? The smoker should be set to a temperature of around 225-250°F for the entire cooking process. This low and slow temperature ensures that the ribs are tender and juicy.

Is 321 or 221 better for spare ribs? ›

The 3-2-1 method is specifically designed for pork spareribs, and the timing works best for that cut of rib. If you prefer baby back ribs, then you need to use a 2-2-1 method for the ribs or they will get overcooked and dry out.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for ribs? ›

321 ribs are a foolproof way to get fall-off-the-bone ribs. The 321 rib method is based on smoking the ribs for 3 hours, wrapping them with liquid for 2 hours, and saucing them for the final 1 hour.

What temperature do you wrap ribs at? ›

Wrapping should be done about half way through the cooking process or when internal meat temp is 150-160 degrees. Use two layers of heavy duty foil to wrap the meat. We recommend the following process for wrapping ribs, pork shoulder and brisket. Ribs – Put the two layers of foil on a flat surface.

What temperature to cook ribs at? ›

Meat Thermometer

Anything under that temperature and your ribs will be chewy, stringy, and tough. At 195 degrees F, that tissue starts to gelatinize and turn into tasty, melty deliciousness. Most ribs hit their sweet spot for doneness around 198 degrees F, but some take until 203 degrees F to be perfectly tender.

What is the secret to juicy ribs? ›

Select a lean rib and cut off the visible fat. We like our ribs lean, tender, and beautiful. Cook them low and slow. Two pounds or less will take 4 1/2 hours at 225 degrees F.

What does apple juice do to ribs? ›

Apple juice adds to the apple flavor of the rib sauce. It also creates steam inside the foil pack so the ribs don't dry out. If you don't have apple juice you can use orange or pineapple juice, stock/broth or just plain old water.

What does lime juice do to ribs? ›

Seasoning the Ribs

Rub both sides of the ribs well with lime juice. Remember, we're not making this taste like lime, lime is a natural meat tenderizer. Lime is a natural meat tenderizer. Now you want to generously coat all sides of the ribs with our Rib Rub.

Are ribs better at 225 or 250? ›

Baby back rib cooking temperature

We want a temp that is relatively low. We want to keep the smoker at about 250°F (121°C) for the duration of the cook.

At what temperature are baby back ribs the most tender? ›

Anything under that temperature and your ribs will be chewy, stringy, and tough. At 195 degrees F, that tissue starts to gelatinize and turn into tasty, melty deliciousness. Most ribs hit their sweet spot for doneness around 198 degrees F, but some take until 203 degrees F to be perfectly tender.

Should ribs be 225 or 250 in oven? ›

Ribs are generally cooked between 225 – 275 degrees F. For this recipe, we are starting off low at 225 degrees F. and gradually increase the temperature until it ultimately gets to 275 degrees F.

How long to smoke ribs at 225 without wrapping? ›

Place the ribs on the smoker grate unwrapped and let them smoke for about 3 hours at 225°F.

How long should I cook ribs at 225? ›

Cook the ribs at 225°F (107°C) for 2 hours in the wrapped configuration. At the 4 hour mark, remove the ribs from the foil and place them back onto the grate to continue cooking for an additional 1 hour to firm up the bark and finish them off. This is also a great time to sauce them if that is how you like them.

Which side goes down first when cooking ribs? ›

Place the ribs bone-side down, on the cooler part of the grill (indirect heat). Cover and cook, rotating the ribs once, until the meat is tender and pulls away from the bones, about 2 hours.

How long does it take to smoke ribs at 225? ›

Smoke. Get those ribs on your smoker and let them cook for at least 4 hours before you open the lid and start checking on your ribs. No spritzing, no wrapping, no saucing, NO PEEKING! Continue to smoke until they reach an internal temperature of 200-205 degrees F and are tender when you bend them.

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