Lamb Ribs - Easy Grilled BBQ Lamb Riblets Recipe (2024)

These lamb ribs are the easiest recipe to throw on the grill. They’re cooked low and slow over indirect heat then finished over a hot flame to get nice and crispy. Seasoned with a dry rub and then brushed with sauce, they’re packed with BBQ flavor.

There’s a new rib in town this summer and it’s not from a cow or a pig.

It’s juicy, succulent and in my opinion, way more flavorful: lamb ribs!

*This post is sponsored by the American Lamb Board.
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It’s no secret that I love me some lamb.

We’ve done skillet lamb chops, braised lamb shanks and even some peach honey grilled lamb chops last summer.

But this year, I wanted to play around with lamb ribs (also known as lamb riblets).

Lamb ribs aren’t a cut you see all too often in the store but any good butcher should be able to procure you some American lamb ribs (try Whole Foods if you have one nearby!) pretty easily if asked.

And believe me, you’ll be quite glad you asked because BBQ lamb ribs have a sort of decadence to them you just don’t get with traditional BBQ ribs (aka pork).

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How To Make Grilled BBQ Lamb Ribs

These BBQ lamb ribs have two layers of BBQ flavor to them: a dry rub and a wet BBQ sauce.

The BBQ dry rub uses the following spices, all of which I’m sure you have in your spice cabinet:

  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne

The first step is to score the fatty layer of the ribs. Then, the dry spice mixture gets rubbed all over the rack and set aside to sort of meld into the lamb while you heat up the grill.

Setting Up Indirect Heat on a Grill

The key to grilling lamb ribs is starting with an indirect heat system on your grill. Don’t worry, it’s way easier than it sounds.

Indirect heat means you simply light the burners on one side of the grill while placing the meat you’re cooking on the opposite side.

If you have a charcoal grill, you simply push all the hot coals to one side of the grill and use the other.

This enables the lamb to cook without a direct flame on it in a low and slow manner. It’s sort of similar to cooking these BBQ lamb shanks in the oven on a low heat before finishing them on the grill.

With my three burner grill, I lit one burner on the far side and kept the temperature at a constant 350°F while the lamb ribs cooked on the non-lit side.

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How Long Do I Grill The Lamb Ribs?

The ribs are grilled over the indirect heat for a total of 40 minutes, 20 minutes on each side.

It’s important to keep the grill closed as much as possible during this phase of the grilling so the temperature doesn’t fall too low.

Resist the urge to peek!

Once they’ve cooked for 20 minutes on each side, turn all the burners on to high heat and spread the ribs out evenly on the grill grates.

At this point, brush the lamb ribs with the wet BBQ sauce and grill for another 4-5 minutes on each side to get the outside nicely charred and crispy.

Keep a watchful eye on the ribs during this last phase of grilling as they can easily catch on fire over high heat.

And while you want a crispy, charred outside, a burnt one is no good!

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What BBQ Sauce Do I Use?

The BBQ sauce choice it totally up to you.

I like to use a smoky + sweet flavored BBQ sauce on my grilled lamb ribs because I love the little hint of sweet to play off the smoky, charred BBQ flavors.

You’ll use about 1/4 cup of BBQ sauce so buy one you like for other things too as you’ll have leftovers in the bottle.

What Do I Serve with BBQ Lamb Ribs?

When it comes to BBQ recipes, I like to go the opposite of traditional sides.

Most BBQ sides are heavy (think creamed corn, biscuits, beans, etc.) but I prefer serving these ribs with fresh, bright vegetables like the green beans shown here.

The contrast of the moist, juicy, decadent lamb ribs with the bright, lemony, snappy green beans is perfection to me.

I simply blanched these beans then threw them in an ice bath.

Once chilled, I tossed them with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper and topped with some sliced almonds.

So easy and the perfect side dish to the ribs.

A simple gluten-free tabbouleh (made with millet instead of bulgur wheat) is another great side to go with this.

Pesto potatoes or roasted purple sweet potatoes would be a great option for a starch.

And stuffed roasted tomatoes or this parmesan tomato gratin would both make great summer vegetable side dishes.

If you like mushrooms with your red meat, try air fryer mushrooms. They have a wonderful umami flavor profile going on and are super easy to make!

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Are Lamb Ribs Expensive?

From a price standpoint, lamb ribs are one of the most affordable cuts of lamb.

You will also see them labeled as lamb spareribs or Denver ribs.

Are Lamb Spareribs Fatty?

The rack of lamb ribs has one side that has a nice layer of fat on top.

It’s what keeps the lamb so juicy and flavorful while BBQing.

This layer is easily removed as you eat the ribs though and quite comparable to baby back pork ribs.

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Your fingers will get messy and your face will need a wet nap but I really hope you give these a try.

They’re really the best lamb ribs recipe ever and so incredibly easy to make!

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Don’t miss out on these other lamb recipes for the rest of the year either:

Spicy Skillet Lamb Ragu (a one-pan meal that’s so easy for weeknight dinners!)
Moroccan Lamb Lentil Stew (cozy and hearty for winter)
Grilled Halloumi Lamb Burger (another great summer grilling option)
Smoky Grilled Lamb Kebabs with Apricots
Sheet Pan Mediterranean Roasted Lamb
Lamb Jerky (did you know you could make jerky out of lamb?!)
Slow Cooker Lamb Stew (a set it and forget easy comforting stew for colder weather)

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BBQ Lamb Ribs

By: Gina Matsoukas

Servings: 6 servings

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 50 minutes mins

Total: 55 minutes mins

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Lamb ribs are so easy to throw on the grill! Cooked low and slow over indirect heat then finished over a hot flame for crispiness & packed with BBQ flavor.

Ingredients

  • 4.5 pounds American lamb ribs
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
  • 1/4 cup BBQ sauce

Instructions

  • Place lamb ribs in a large baking dish or sheet pan fatty side up. Gently score the fat in a criss-cross pattern.

  • Combine spices in a small bowl then evenly rub onto the fatty side of all the ribs, getting into the scored marks you just made. Set aside.

  • Heat an outdoor grill for indirect grilling (*see note below for details).

  • Place the ribs on the unheated side of the grill, close the cover and grill for 20 minutes.

  • Flip the ribs and grill another 20 minutes on the indirect heat side of the grill.

  • Turn all the burners on to high heat and spread the ribs out evenly over the grill grates.

  • Brush the ribs with half the BBQ sauce, close the cover and grill for 5 minutes. Watch carefully to make sure they don’t catch on fire while cooking.

  • Flip ribs one more time, brush with remaining BBQ sauce and grill an additional 5 minutes until charred and crispy on the outside.

  • Remove ribs to a cutting board and let rest 5 minutes before slicing in between the bones and serving.

Notes

*For indirect heat grilling, light half the burners on one side of your grill. If you have a 4 burner grill, light 2 on the left or right and place the meat on the non-lit side. If you have a 3 burner grill like I do, I lit 1 burner. Indirect heat cooking temperature should be about 350°F which I was able to reach with 1 burner lit on high.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 1247kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 72gFat: 102gSaturated Fat: 43gPolyunsaturated Fat: 50gCholesterol: 330mgSodium: 593mgSugar: 4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: American

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Lamb Ribs - Easy Grilled BBQ Lamb Riblets Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a lamb riblet? ›

The Lamb Riblets are a meaty version of a Lamb Rib. Think pork back ribs only Lamb. Each section will have 3 attached ribs and weigh about ½ pound per section. This is a more casual “family style” type of meal, and while not fancy looking, will probably provide more flavor than any other cut of Lamb.

Why are my lamb ribs tough? ›

Lamb is naturally tougher meat in general, so to tenderize it, you'll want to either stew the meat for a long period of time or slow-roast it until the muscle fibers relax into a state of juice, delicious tenderness.

How do you cut lamb riblets? ›

To first square off the set of ribs, slice alongside the smallest bone. Discarding the boneless tail end. You can now lift the flap that is covering half of the ribs. Cut along the base of this flap that is joined to the rack and discard.

Are lamb riblets fatty? ›

Lamb riblets are cut from the breast, which is one of the tastiest and fattiest parts of the animal. The fat is integral to the cut, and you don't need to trim it before cooking.

Which is better riblets or ribs? ›

Riblets are often served as an easy-to-eat, not-too-big appetizer, while a full rack or slab of ribs is more than enough for a BBQ main course. In the end, ribs and riblets taste the same and can come from the same areas on the types of animals, but ribs are meatier and bigger, while riblets are a bite-sized version.

What are riblets good for? ›

Add them to dressing, stuffing and gravy.

Once cooked, you can pull the meat from the neck and chop up the remaining giblets (you can simply saute the liver) to add to your favorite dressing, stuffing or gravy recipe. It adds even more chicken or turkey flavor to these dishes to make them that much more delicious.

What seasonings go well with lamb? ›

Fresh rosemary, fresh garlic, lemon zest, black pepper, and salt are simple but amazing flavors that pair amazingly with the lamb! Each of these ingredients adds its unique warmth and depth to enhance the flavor of the dish.

Does lamb get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Slow cooking in liquid transforms tougher cuts of lamb into fork-tender meat. Neck, shoulder and belly, either diced or as whole joints, are the best cuts for slow cooking and need to be cooked for at least 2 hrs at 150°C to soften the meat.

Should lamb be cooked slow or fast? ›

Lower temp = more succulent meat – Tough cuts like lamb shoulder need slow-cooking to tenderise them.

Do lamb riblets have bones? ›

Lamb riblets are a lesser known cut of meat, taken from the area near the lamb shoulder and sawed off from the top of the bones that form a rack of lamb.

What do they call lamb ribs? ›

Lamb Rack. The main rib section of the lamb, the rack is made up 16 ribs, also called chops. Although it's made up of two sections, each of 8 ribs, it is mostly sold halved. When sold whole, it's called a double rack of lamb. A rack of lamb consists of tender, lean and flavorful meat as well as the rib bones.

Is lamb breast the same as lamb ribs? ›

Lamb ribs come from the side of the animal, whereas lamb breast is from the belly, and includes both the breastplate and some lamb ribs. Is lamb breast tough or tender? Lamb breast starts as a very tough cut of meat, but with a long cook time at a low temperature, it can become quite tender and delicious.

Are lamb ribs better than pork ribs? ›

While lamb ribs and pork ribs are both delicious, they have different flavours and cooking times. Lamb's ribs are known for being juicy, tender, and full of flavour. Pork spare ribs, on the other hand, have their unique taste and require longer cooking times.

What type of meat is a Riblet? ›

Riblets are cross cut sections of pork loin ribs. The ribs are cut into thin strips about 2” wide and they make the perfect appetizer portion of ribs.

What part of the body is riblets? ›

The ribs are the bony framework of the thoracic cavity. The ribs form the main structure of the thoracic cage protecting the thoracic organs, however their main function is to aid respiration. There are twelve pairs of ribs. Each rib articulates posteriorly with two thoracic vertebrae by the costovertebral joint.

What is another name for riblets? ›

Back Ribs. Also called loin ribs, baby back ribs or riblets, these tasty little guys are small and easy to hold. They tend to be a bit fattier than other styles but taste great when done right.

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