BBQ Pork Ribs (Insta Pot & Air Fryer)

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San Pablo, CA

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BBQ Pork Ribs (Insta Pot & Air Fryer)

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Ingredients

  1. 2 1/2 lbspork ribs
  2. 2 tspgarlic powder
  3. 2 tsponion powder
  4. 2 tspsmoked paprika
  5. 1 tspturmeric powder
  6. 2 1/2 Tbspbrown sugar
  7. 1/2 tspground cumin
  8. 1/2 tspsalt
  9. 1/4 tspground pepper
  10. 1 cupwater
  11. 1 cupapple cider vinegar
  12. BBQ sauce

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Start by washing your ribs thoroughly and cutting them then set aside. Mix your dry ingredients together. Rub each ribs thoroughly with the mixture.

  2. 2

    Then combine the water and apple cider in a cup and mix it. Then pour it in a large bowl. Put each one of the ribs one by one into the cider mixture and make sure they are completely submerged into the liquid. Set aside for 30-45 minutes.

  3. 3

    Prepare your BBQ sauce by placing it in a bowl then set aside. Prepare your Ninja Insta Pot. After 30 minutes, place each ribs in the instapot and pour one cup of the marinade mixture on it. Set it on high pressure for 17 minutes.

  4. 4

    After the instapot is done. Take the ribs out and rub them with the BBQ mixture then place each one in the air fryer basket one at a time. Cook in batches. Do not over crowd. Set it at 350 degrees for 17 minutes. After 10 minutes take it out and place it on a serving plate. Share and Enjoy!

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