Some classic and delicious baby back ribs. Keep in mind that if you do not have a smoker, a grill with some tin-foil wrapped smoking wood with poked holes will suffice.
Ingredients
- Applewood (or other sweet cooking wood such as cherry or maple)
 - 2 baby back rib racks
 - 1 container of barbecue rub (Traeger Pork and Poultry Rub is recommended)
 - Tin foil
 - Bag of brown sugar
 - Bottle of honey
 - Barbecue Sauce (Oakland Dust, The One BBQ Sauce is recommended)
 - (Optional) A stick of butter
 
Directions
- Preheat your smoker to 180 degrees Fahrenheit using applewood.
 - Take the membrane off of the back of the ribs if your butcher hasn’t already done so (tutorial)
 - Cover both sides of the ribs heavily in your barbecue rub, and let sit at room temp for 30 minutes.
 - Place the ribs bone down (meat up) on your smoker, and let smoke at 180 degrees Fahrenheit for 3 hours.
 - Take the meat out and place on top of two sheets of tin foil. Then, apply a generous amount of brown sugar and honey to both sides of the ribs, followed by a small amount of the barbecue rub. If you have butter, cut it into slices and add it on the meat side (butter is optional).
 - Wrap your ribs in the tin foil and place them back on the smoker at 225 degrees Fahrenheit for 2 hours.
 - Take your ribs out of the foil and place them bone down (meat up) on your smoker.
 - Apply a generous helping of your barbecue sauce to the ribs once every 30 minutes for an hour (twice).
 - Take out of smoker and cover in tin foil, allow to sit for 10-30 minutes before serving.