| Servings | Prep Time |
| 4-6Servings | 30Minutes |
| Cook Time | Passive Time |
| 46-60Minutes | 4-6Hours |
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I really wish that this picture was scratch and sniff! Wouldn’t that be cool? I wish you could smell how spectacular these bad boys smell. They smell as good as they taste and these ribs truly are Forking EPIC!
Here is how to make Fall Off The Bone Instant Pot Jerk Ribs…

When choosing your ribs, look for nice marbling. Rinse and pat dry ribs

Remove the tough white membrane off of the back of each slab using a spare knife. It’s easiest to start at one corner, pulling the membrane with one hand while you cut away the membrane with the other hand

The sharper and thinner the knife the better

Sprinkle with salt and allow to rest while you prepare the jerk sauce

Add quartered red onions, garlic, and peeled ginger to Vitamix or food processor

Add figs and all of the seasonings

Add peppers or jerk paste. I picked up this jerk seasoning in Barbados but you can find several different season mixes available at your local grocery. It is mostly scotch bonnet pepper, which I can not buy locally.

Blend in green onions

Add coconut oil & cilantro

Process until smooth

Coat ribs with jerk sauce and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or over night, arrange ribs in Instant Pot stacked vertically, making sure everything is coated nicely in the jerk sauce. Set Instant Pot to Manual- High Pressure – 30 minutes. Make sure the steam valve isn’t set to vent. After 30 minutes, stir and cook again for 15 minutes @ High Pressure.

Do the “Bone Test” to see if your ribs are finished. Pull one of the bones from a rack in th center of the rib bunch. If the bone comes out clean, your ribs are ready. If the bone won’t easily come out, add 10 more minutes.

Garnish with fresh lime and cilantro. I served mine with Caribbean beans and rice & Blue Cheese Crusted Asparagus. I would love to know how you served yours! Send me a picture of your jerk creation or tag me on social media. I can’t wait til you try this recipe!