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Slow Cooker Country Ribs

on April 26, 2012

Slow Cooker Country Ribs

Okay, to say that I am giddy with excitement over this post would not be an overstatement. As the title of this blog reads, I am Domestically Impaired so I’ve yet to hear the words, “Please make XYZ because I’ve been wanting that”, and things can get dicey when I’m behind the camera instead of in front of it. This recipe is completely created by me and photographed by me as well! It tasted great and the picture actually looks appetizing, don’t you think? I’m so proud.
I have two reasons for posting a recipe each Thursday night.

 1) I want to learn to cook by the time I am 50, and…

2) I participate in a Linky Party each Friday morning at about 7:00 AM CDT time – although you can post all weekend long. This party is hosted by several fellow bloggers: The Country Cook, 4 Little Fergusons, Meet Penny, The Better Baker, and Sunflower Supper Club.

I met Brandie The Country Cook first on FaceBook. I visited the Potluck a few times first then decided this would be a good way to challenge myself to cook at least one new thing each week. Then I would photograph it and post it for everyone to see. All I had to do was “like” them all on FaceBook or follow them on Twitter or Pintrest or their blogs. I do most of those things with all of them and each Sunday afternoon when everyone else is napping, I look at all the recipes deciding which ones I want to try out the following week or next holiday or whatever. I want to encourage each and every one of you to do the same. It’s fun, supportive, encouraging and sometimes exciting! I can hardly wait till morning when I can post this. So, here’s the recipe:

Slow Cooker Country Ribs

1 package Country Style Ribs
Salt & Pepper
2 Tablespoons cooking oil
1 Cup chicken broth
Barbeque sauce:
• 2/3 cup light brown sugar
• 1 teaspoon Hungarian paprika
• 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
• 1 tablespoon white vinegar
• 1/2 teaspoon dried ground thyme
• 2/3 cup ketchup
• 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
• 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
• ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

Directions:
Put all ingredients into a pot, stirring together over medium heat. Cook to simmer and then take off the burner to cool.
Salt and pepper ribs to taste and brown in skillet with cooking oil.
When browned, pour chicken stock in slow cooker and place ribs on top.
Pour barbeque sauce over ribs making sure all sides are coated.
Turn slow cooker to high and cook for 4 hours.
Turn slow cooker to low and cook an additional 2-4 hours, until falling apart.
Remove from cooker to plate and cover with foil for about 20 minutes.
I served with fresh rolls and mashed potatoes pouring a little sauce over the potatoes as well.
As you can tell, this barbeque sauce is not thick or heavy and is even less thick because of the chicken stock. I don’t really like store-bought sauces because they are too sweet for me. This one is not. It is light and does not cover the taste of the ribs.
***if you don’t have a slow cooker, place in a 9×13 Pyrex dish, cover with foil and cook for 3 hours in a 300 degree oven, removing foil for last 30 minutes***

Dinner! Yum!

Enjoy!

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14 Responses to “Slow Cooker Country Ribs”

  1. Ribs are a country favourite at my place – yours look better than the ones in restaurants :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  2. These really do sound yummy! I am saving this one to try.

  3. These look SO good. I’ll bring you cookies if you bring me ribs?

  4. Yum yum lady! When I am busy, my slow cooker is heaven! Linky party? Guess I have to read the next post:]]]] yay!

    • Don’t you just love a slow cooker? I know you are busy but it should be test week so not as many classes. Son got his review for the Bar books delivered by UPS Friday. Very Heavy!! Guess you got yours too! Take care and do well on your last tests!

  5. Karen says:

    I love the country style ribs…so meaty and delicious.

  6. [...] decided to do a little something different. I went to my go-to homemade Bar-B-Q sauce recipe found here and mixed some up. We don’t like bottled sauce because it’s all too darn sweet and thick! We [...]

  7. eliotthecat says:

    I am pinning this bbq sauce recipe!

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