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Recipe Swap!

I know it's late....but I wanted to link up a quick recipe. And again, I don't have a picture to share...but trust me...it looks as good as it smells and tastes!

I'm going to share how I make BBQ Ribs in the slow cooker.

I don't have an exact recipe, it's just a good base and you can adjust it to your family's tastes.

I start out with country style boneless pork ribs. I stock up when they go on sale, and freeze the extra!

Place ribs in a 9x13 baking dish and salt and pepper to taste.

Brown ribs in 400 degree oven for 20 minutes on each side. Place in slow cooker.

For the sauce - we like to use a ton. What I do is for every regular sized bottle of BBQ sauce (whatever flavor you like!), I add 1 TBS honey and 1 tsp crushed red pepper and stir it in.

This gives them a bit of a kick. If it weren't for my gringo husband I would probably add 2 tsp of crushed red pepper.

Pour sauce over ribs and cook on high for 4 hrs, or low all day.

They are so tender and tasty!

Recip Swap Monday is hosted by Anissa at Learning Together Hand in Hand...go check it out!

Comments

Stacy Uncorked said…
Kindred spirits - that's how I make BBQ ribs, too! They are SO good! :) If I take the time to brown them, I do a quick brown on the stovetop, otherwise I just throw them in the crock pot and cover them with the BBQ sauce...heh, heh!! I probably should brown them more often, though, I'll have to give your browning method a try! ;)

I guess I'm the 'gringo' in our family - my hubby loves things super spicy, so when I get our plates ready, I tell him to come on in and spice his up...(grin!!)

Thanks for sharing! :)
kimert said…
Wow! Looks like I am going to have to make bbq pork ribs and SOON! :)
____j said…
Hey, Just commenting you back to answer your question! I work at Wings Aviation, its a pilot supply store! Thanks for stopping by my blog! And that recipe sounds delicious.
Heidi Boos said…
I'm 100% positive my husband would be all over this one!! Thanks for sharing...I'm saving it right now.
Hi! This looks great. We like spare-ribs better. Can you give me a tip on how to modify this for that kind? I really want to try this. :-) I just popped over and checked out the link. I re-posted my lasagna recipe. I love to cook almost as much as I love collecting recipes.
:-)
onegirliegirl said…
Oh yea! Harrison Ford! Love the classics!
kado! said…
that sounds YUMMY...I will be trying that...and if you make a batch that is super spicy...I'll be right there to help you eat it!!! MMMMMM!!
Unknown said…
Sounds good! Sorry I'm late getting over here I was at the hospital all night -- Post on my blog! I guess Thurs. I will be buying some ribs. TFS
Yum! I love saucy ribs, but my hubby makes them on the grill with a dry rub. I love that too, but sauce is so yummmmm! You've gone and made me hungry, Girl!

Tami
jennykate77 said…
Yumm-O! Ribs sound so good...especially the fall-off-the-bone kind. mmmmm.
I love ribs! I love my crock pot! This has got to be good!

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