Step-By-Step Instructions for Making Crockpot Barbecue Ribs
Step 1: Prepare the Ribs
- Remove the membrane: This step is optional, but removing the thin membrane from the back of the ribs will make them even more tender. Use a knife to loosen the membrane at one end of the rib rack, then peel it off using a paper towel for better grip.
- Season the ribs: Generously sprinkle salt and black pepper on both sides of each rack. Then, in a small bowl, mix the brown sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, and smoked paprika. Rub this mixture all over the ribs, pressing it in to ensure it sticks well.
Step 2: Place in the Crockpot
- Arrange the ribs: Place the seasoned ribs into your crockpot. You may need to cut the racks in half to fit them into the crockpot, depending on its size.
- Add the liquid: Pour in the apple cider vinegar around the edges of the ribs. This will add moisture and tenderize the meat without washing away the rub.
Step 3: Slow Cook to Perfection
- Cover and cook: Set the crockpot to low heat for 6-8 hours or high heat for 3-4 hours. Cooking them on low is recommended for the most tender result, but if you’re short on time, the high setting will also do the trick.
- Check for tenderness: When the ribs are done, they should be extremely tender. You’ll know they’re ready if the meat easily pulls away from the bone with a fork.
Step 4: Add the Barbecue Sauce
- Remove the ribs: Carefully lift the ribs out of the crockpot onto a baking sheet or platter (they’ll be very tender, so handle with care).
- Brush with barbecue sauce: Generously brush barbecue sauce over both sides of the ribs. You can serve them as-is, or for extra flavor and caramelization, proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Finish in the Oven (Optional)
- Broil for a caramelized crust: Preheat your oven’s broiler. Place the sauce-covered ribs on a baking sheet and broil them for 5-7 minutes or until the sauce begins to bubble and caramelize. Watch closely, as barbecue sauce can burn quickly under high heat.
Tips for the Best Crockpot Barbecue Ribs
- Choose the right ribs: Baby back ribs are usually the best option for crockpot cooking because they’re smaller and cook evenly. Spare ribs will work but may take a bit longer to become as tender.
- Customize your flavor: Feel free to adjust the spice rub to suit your taste. Add cayenne for heat, or use a dash of liquid smoke in the crockpot for an extra smoky flavor.
- Make it sticky: If you love sticky, saucy ribs, apply a second layer of barbecue sauce just before serving.
Serving Suggestions
These crockpot barbecue ribs pair wonderfully with classic barbecue sides, such as:
- Creamy coleslaw: Adds a refreshing, crunchy contrast to the tender ribs.
- Cornbread: Sweet, buttery cornbread makes a perfect side.
- Baked beans: The smoky-sweet flavors of baked beans complement the rich barbecue taste.
- Macaroni and cheese: Indulge in some creamy, cheesy mac and cheese for a hearty meal.
Storage and Reheating
- Storage: Place any leftover ribs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Reheating: To keep them moist, reheat the ribs in a 300°F oven, covered with foil, for about 20 minutes. You can also add a bit more barbecue sauce before reheating to enhance the flavor.
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