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### Instructions
#### Step 1: Prepare the Ribs
1. **Remove the Membrane**: Start by removing the thin membrane from the back of the ribs. This will ensure the ribs cook more evenly and are more tender. To do this, use a butter knife to gently lift the membrane and pull it off.
2. **Pat the Ribs Dry**: Use paper towels to pat the ribs dry, ensuring they are free of moisture before seasoning.
#### Step 2: Make the Dry Rub
1. **Combine the Spices**: In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar (if using), smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili powder, black pepper, salt, and cayenne pepper (if using). This blend of spices will create a rich and aromatic rub that enhances the natural flavors of the pork without overwhelming it.
2. **Rub the Ribs**: Drizzle the olive oil over the ribs and rub it into the meat to create a sticky base for the dry rub. Then, generously apply the spice mixture all over the ribs, making sure to coat both sides evenly.
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1. **Don’t Skip the Membrane Removal**: Removing the membrane on the back of the ribs is crucial for achieving tender and juicy meat. It also helps the rub penetrate the meat more effectively.
2. **Use a Meat Thermometer**: If you want to be sure your ribs are perfectly cooked, use a meat thermometer. The ideal internal temperature for ribs is 190-203°F (88-95°C) for fall-off-the-bone tenderness.
3. **Customize the Spice Rub**: Feel free to adjust the dry rub according to your taste preferences. Add more or less cayenne for heat, or experiment with other spices like mustard powder or brown sugar for sweetness.
4. **Cooking in Batches**: If your air fryer is smaller, cook the ribs in batches to avoid overcrowding, which can lead to uneven cooking.
5. **Serving Ideas**: While these ribs are delicious without barbecue sauce, if you do crave a little extra flavor, serve them with a side of mustard, hot sauce, or a vinegar-based dip.
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**Air Fryer Baby Back Pork Ribs Without Barbecue Sauce** are an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy ribs without the mess or heaviness of traditional barbecue sauce. The air fryer does wonders for creating a crispy exterior while maintaining a juicy interior, and the dry rub brings out the natural flavors of the pork. Whether you’re making these for a family dinner, a gathering, or just because you love ribs, they are sure to become a new favorite.
The best part? They’re quick, easy, and absolutely packed with flavor—without the need for a single drop of sauce. Give this recipe a try, and you’ll be hooked on these flavorful, sauce-free baby back ribs in no time!