Friday, January 14, 2011

Ribs, in the Crock Pot

These ribs have been in my recipe box for some time now. They’re one of my favorite busy-night meals, too. My aunt, Monica, made these ribs for one Sunday get-together and I’ve loved them ever since. She even makes her own barbeque sauce, but I haven’t perfected that…yet!

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You’ll need ribs, your seasoning of choice, vegetable oil, and a little water. I recommend using baby back or short ribs. Spare ribs are good for barbequeing, but they’re really too fatty for the crock pot. The seasoning I used is just a Rib & Brisket Rub from a local packing house.

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Unwrap the ribs and place on a large pan to catch the mess.

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Pour on a little vegetable oil.

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Shake on some seasoning.

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And rub it all in.

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Flip it over.

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And repeat.

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Cut into sections of two to three ribs.

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I ended up with six sections. Which is enough for our family, but if you have big eaters, you may want to use two slabs of ribs.

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Throw them in the pot and add about a half inch of water in to help them get started.

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Find yourself a pretty little helper to push the buttons.

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Cook the ribs on high for six hours or on low for eight. Ten hours is just too long and the meat will completely fall off of the bone.

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This is after three hours of cooking.

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And this is after six hours.

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Serve them up with your favorite sides and enjoy!

This is a great quick, easy meal for a busy night! Try it soon!

1 comment:

  1. MMM MMMM I may just have to try these out. I love being able to put something in the crock pot before work and come home and the house smell good and best of all supper is already done!! =)

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