Sticky Honey Garlic Ribs

Sticky Honey Garlic Ribs – Tender, Sweet, and Packed with Flavor

If you’re looking for the ultimate crowd-pleasing dinner, these Sticky Honey Garlic Ribs check every box — juicy, tender meat that falls off the bone, coated in a glossy, sweet-savory glaze with just the right kick of garlic.

These ribs are oven-baked, not grilled, making them ideal for home cooks without fancy gear. With a flavor profile inspired by Asian-style sticky ribs, this recipe delivers big taste with minimal effort.

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Ingredients

2 lbs pork ribs (baby back or spare ribs)

¼ cup honey

¼ cup soy sauce

3 tbsp brown

sugar

4 cloves garlic, minced

½ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)

1 tbsp rice vinegar or lemon juice

 

1 tbsp butter (for extra gloss)

Optional: 2 tbsp orange juice for citrusy depth

Tools You’ll Need

Baking sheet with foil

Small saucepan

Mixing bowl

 

Oven preheated to 325°F (160°C)

Why This Recipe Works

This version of sticky ribs:

Uses oven-baking instead of grilling

Requires minimal prep time

Gives a restaurant-quality glaze using honey and soy

 

Is gluten-free if you use gluten-free soy sauce

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Instructions

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1. Prep the Ribs

Pat ribs dry with paper towels.

Remove the silver membrane on the back (optional but recommended).

Cut ribs into 2-bone sections for easier handling.

Place on a baking tray lined with foil.

2. Bake Low and Slow

Cover ribs with foil and bake at 325°F (160°C) for 1.5 to 2 hours, flipping halfway.

This process ensures ribs become tender without drying out.

3. Make the Sticky Honey Garlic Sauce

In a small saucepan, combine:

 

honey

soy sauce

brown

sugar

minced garlic

vinegar

red pepper flakes

optional orange juice

Bring to a simmer and cook for 5–7 minutes until it thickens slightly.

Stir in butter at the end for extra shine.

4. Glaze & Caramelize

Remove ribs from the oven and discard any juices on the tray.

Brush or spoon glaze generously over each rib.

Increase oven to broil (450°F / 230°C).

Return glazed ribs to oven for 5–7 minutes, flipping and brushing again halfway for maximum stickiness.

Time & Yield

Prep time: 10 minutes

Bake time: 1.5 hours

Broil time: 7 minutes

Total time: ~2 hours

Serves: 4–5 people

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