First of all...get a smoker. I've done the charcoal and wood smokers, and they require much tending. For the past several years I have been using a Brinkman electric smoker. These maintain the perfect temperature and little attention other than adding smoking wood is required.
Secondly, choose your ribs. Baby back ribs are always good, but lately I prefer Spare Ribs. These are larger pork ribs with a bit more fat, but I think have more flavor and provide me the end product I most enjoy. Again..a personal choice.
Third, get the ribs prepared for a rub. On the back of your ribs, there is a membrane that can be left on, but I prefer to remove it. To do this, you simply create a cut with a knife, then using a paper towel, pull off that membrane. This allows your rub to penetrate the meat and give you a more tender product throughout.
Next, chose or make a rub. I like to do the following...Equal parts of:
Kosher Salt
Smoked Paprika
Hot Smoked Paprika
Thyme
Sugar
Garlic Powder
Onion Powder
Fresh ground black pepper
Rub this mixture on both sides of the ribs and let sit for an hour.
The final step in creating ribs is putting them on the smoker. On my Electric smoker I cook spare ribs 6-7 hours, depending on how meaty they are. The batch of ribs you see here came out tender...full of flavor and was a super easy meal to prepare on a lazy Sunday afternoon.