This oven baked ribs recipe is the kind of dish that makes people put their phones down and just eat. Rubbed with a sweet and smoky brown sugar spice blend, then braised low and slow in a bath of Coca-Cola, coffee, garlic, and vinegar - these ribs come out of the oven so tender they practically fall apart when you look at them. Finish them on the grill with your favorite BBQ sauce and you've got a showstopper that tastes like you spent all day at the smoker. Spoiler: you didn't.
I make these ribs often when I need to feed a crowd- and every single time, someone asks me for the recipe. They're the perfect centerpiece for a backyard cookout, a Sunday dinner with the family, or honestly just a Tuesday when you want something that feels special. Pair them with my Baked Beans with Canned Beans, Collard Greens with Ham Hocks, and my Best Crock Pot Mac and Cheese and you've got a spread that'll have everyone loosening their belts.
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- How to Make Oven Baked Ribs with Cola and Coffee
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Everything You Need for This Oven Baked Ribs Recipe
The magic here is in the braising liquid - the cola adds sweetness and helps tenderize the meat, while the coffee brings a deep, almost smoky richness that you can't quite put your finger on. Combined with a bold homemade rib rub, this combo is unreal.

For the Rib Rub:
- Brown sugar
- Salt
- Paprika
- Chili powder
- Cayenne pepper
- Cumin
- Black pepper
- Red pepper flakes
For the Ribs:
- Baby back ribs - 4 racks (about 6-8 lbs total)
- Coca-Cola
- Brewed coffee
- Garlic cloves, minced
- Yellow mustard
- White Vinegar
- Lemons, sliced
- Orange, sliced
- BBQ sauce of your choice (I love mixing a sweet BBQ with a spicy one!)
- Heavy duty aluminum foil
See recipe card below for exact measurements and quantities.
Why You'll Love This Oven Baked Ribs Recipe
- Fall-off-the-bone tender. The low and slow oven braise in cola and coffee breaks down every bit of connective tissue - no smoker required.
- Unbelievable flavor. The cola adds caramelized sweetness, the coffee brings smoky depth, and the citrus and spice rub tie it all together.
- Perfect for entertaining. Start them in the morning, prep your sides, pop the ribs in the fridge, and just fire up the grill when your guests arrive.
- Minimal hands-on time. Most of the work is done by your oven - you're just rubbing, pouring, and flipping once.
- Crowd-pleasing every single time. I have never - not once - had leftovers when I make these.
How to Make Oven Baked Ribs with Cola and Coffee
These ribs are dead simple: rub them down, braise them in the oven with the cola-coffee mixture, then finish them on a hot grill with BBQ sauce. Here's how to nail it every time.

Make the Rib Rub
Combine brown sugar, salt, paprika, chili powder, cayenne, cumin, black pepper, and red pepper flakes in a medium bowl. Mix until evenly combined.

Season the Ribs
Generously coat all sides of each rack with the rib rub. Place ribs in a large deep ovenproof tray or disposable food prep trays, ensuring all racks have the same side facing up.

Make the Braising Liquid
In a large Pyrex measuring cup, whisk together Coca-Cola, brewed coffee, minced garlic, yellow mustard, and vinegar. Pour the mixture into the corner of the baking tray so you don't wash off that beautiful rib rub.

Add Citrus and Braise
Top the ribs with sliced lemons and oranges. Cover the tray extremely tightly with heavy duty aluminum foil - you don't want any steam escaping. Place in a 300°F oven for 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Flip and Continue Braising
Remove the tray from the oven. Carefully pull back the aluminum foil - there will be a LOT of steam, so be careful. Gently flip each rack of ribs. Re-wrap tightly with the foil and return to the oven for an additional 1.5 hours.

Rest the Ribs
Transfer the cooked ribs to a clean tray. You can slice them into halves or thirds at this point if you like. Let them rest for 20-30 minutes, or cool them in the fridge until you're ready to grill.

Grill with BBQ Sauce
Heat your grill to medium-high. Baste the ribs generously with your favorite BBQ sauce and place them on the grill. Cook on each side, basting with more sauce as you go. I like to cook and baste twice on each side until the BBQ sauce is beautifully caramelized.

Serve and Enjoy
Serve these gorgeous ribs alongside your favorite BBQ sides with extra sauce on the side. Fair warning - people absolutely destroy these, so you may want to make extra.
Oven Baked Ribs Recipe Substitutions
This recipe is pretty flexible - here are some easy swaps if you need them.
- Cola: Pepsi or Dr Pepper both work great. Diet cola will work but the caramelization won't be quite as rich since there's less sugar.
- Coffee: Use strong brewed coffee, not espresso. If you don't have coffee on hand, skip it and add an extra cup of cola - you'll lose that smoky depth but the ribs will still be incredible.
- Vinegar: White vinegar is my go-to, but apple cider vinegar works really well too.
- Yellow mustard: Dijon mustard adds a slightly different tang but works beautifully.
- BBQ sauce: Use whatever you love! I like to mix a sweet Kansas City-style sauce with a spicy one for the best of both worlds.
Oven Baked Ribs Recipe Variations
Once you have this base recipe down, there are so many ways to make it your own.
- Slow cooker version: Place rubbed ribs in a slow cooker, pour the cola-coffee mixture over them, and cook on low for 8 hours. Finish on the grill the same way.
- Spicy kick: Double the cayenne and add a few dashes of your favorite hot sauce to the braising liquid.
- Asian-inspired glaze: Swap the BBQ sauce for a mix of hoisin sauce, soy sauce, and sriracha for the grilling step.
- Oven-only finish: No grill? No problem. Brush the ribs with BBQ sauce and broil on high for 3-5 minutes per side until caramelized. Watch them closely!
Equipment
Here's what I use to make these ribs come out perfect every time - plus some budget-friendly alternatives.
- Large Deep Roasting Pan - A heavy-duty stainless steel roasting pan is ideal for even heat distribution and holds up to the braising liquid beautifully. Budget: Disposable deep aluminum pans work perfectly and make cleanup a breeze.
- Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil - You need a tight seal to trap all that steam, so heavy duty is non-negotiable here. Regular foil tears too easily. Budget: Double-layer regular foil if that's what you have.
- Pyrex Measuring Cup - A 4-cup glass measuring cup makes mixing and pouring the braising liquid so much easier. Budget: Any large bowl with a pour spout will do the job.
- Long-Handled Grilling Tongs - These are essential for flipping ribs both in the oven and on the grill without getting burned. Budget: Regular kitchen tongs work, just be careful with the heat.
- Silicone Basting Brush - A heat-resistant silicone brush makes basting the BBQ sauce on the grill so much easier and cleaner. Budget: A clean kitchen spoon to drizzle and spread the sauce.
How to Store Oven Baked Ribs
Refrigerator: Store leftover ribs (if there are any!) in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Reheat in a 300°F oven, covered in foil, for about 20 minutes until warmed through. You can also brush them with a little extra BBQ sauce and throw them back on the grill for a few minutes.
Freezer: These ribs freeze beautifully. Wrap individual portions tightly in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil, and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
Pro tip: The braised ribs (before grilling) actually store and freeze even better than the finished product. Braise ahead of time, refrigerate or freeze, then grill with BBQ sauce when you're ready to serve.
Top Tip
Pour the braising liquid into the corner of the baking tray - not directly over the ribs. This is the step that makes all the difference. If you pour it right on top, you'll wash off that gorgeous spice rub you just spent time applying. The liquid will find its way around the ribs as it heats up, trust me.
Frequently Asked Questions
Baby back ribs are my go-to for this recipe - they're tender, meaty, and cook beautifully with this braising method. Spare ribs or St. Louis-style ribs will also work, but they have more fat and connective tissue, so add an extra 15-20 minutes to the braising time.
Absolutely! After braising, brush the ribs with BBQ sauce and broil them in your oven on high for 3-5 minutes per side. Watch them carefully - you want the sauce to caramelize, not burn. You'll still get that sticky, glossy finish.
Generally speaking, I serve clean ingredients, but when I wasn't so conscious in my younger days I tried a recipe that had cola and it's bene pretty hard to ignore how delicious they turn out. That's because the cola brings natural sweetness and its acidity helps break down the tough connective tissue in the ribs, making them incredibly tender. The coffee adds a deep, roasty, almost smoky flavor that mimics the complexity you'd get from a smoker - without actually needing one. Together, they create a braising liquid that's unlike anything else.
Yes - and honestly, I recommend it! You can braise the ribs in the morning (or even the day before), let them cool, and refrigerate them until you're ready to grill. This makes them perfect for entertaining - all the heavy lifting is done ahead of time, and you just fire up the grill when your guests arrive.
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Oven Baked Ribs Recipe (Cola and Coffee Braised!)
- Total Time: 4 hours 15 minutes
- Yield: 8-10 servings 1x
Description
Fall-off-the-bone tender ribs braised in Coca-Cola and coffee with a sweet and smoky homemade rub, then finished on the grill with BBQ sauce. The ultimate showstopper for cookouts, Sunday dinners, and feeding a crowd!
Ingredients
For the Rib Rub:
1 ½ cups brown sugar
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
For the Ribs:
4 racks baby back ribs (about 6-8 lbs total)
32 oz Coca-Cola (one large bottle)
1 cup brewed coffee
5 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons yellow mustard
1 cup vinegar
2 lemons, sliced
1 orange, sliced
BBQ sauce of your choice (I love mixing a sweet sauce with a spicy one!)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 300°F.
- Combine brown sugar, salt, paprika, chili powder, cayenne, cumin, black pepper, and red pepper flakes in a medium bowl. Mix until evenly combined.
- Generously rub the spice mixture over all sides of each rack of ribs.
- Place ribs in a large deep ovenproof tray or disposable food prep trays, ensuring all racks have the same side facing up.
- In a large Pyrex measuring cup, whisk together Coca-Cola, brewed coffee, minced garlic, yellow mustard, and vinegar.
- Pour the braising liquid into the corner of the baking tray - not directly over the ribs - so you don't wash off the spice rub.
- Top the ribs with sliced lemons and oranges.
- Cover the tray extremely tightly with heavy duty aluminum foil. Place in the oven for 1 hour and 45 minutes.
- Remove from oven. Carefully pull back the aluminum foil (there will be a lot of steam). Gently flip each rack of ribs.
- Re-wrap tightly with aluminum foil and return to the oven for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
- Transfer cooked ribs to a clean tray. Slice into halves or thirds if desired. Let rest for 20-30 minutes, or cool in the fridge until ready to grill.
- Heat your grill to medium-high.
- Baste ribs generously with BBQ sauce and place on the grill.
- Cook on each side, basting with more BBQ sauce as you go. Cook and baste twice on each side until the sauce is caramelized.
- Serve alongside your favorite BBQ sides with extra sauce on the side.
Notes
Baby back ribs are best for this recipe. Spare ribs or St. Louis-style ribs work too - add 15-20 extra minutes to the braising time.
These ribs are PERFECT for prepping ahead. Braise in the morning (or the day before), refrigerate, and grill when your guests arrive.
Pour the braising liquid into the corner of the tray, not over the ribs, to keep the spice rub intact.
I love mixing a sweet BBQ sauce (like Kansas City-style) with a spicy one for the best of both worlds.
People go through these fast - consider making extra if feeding a crowd!
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 3 hours 15 minutes
- Category: Dinner, BBQ
- Method: Oven + Grill
- Cuisine: American







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