Considering trying some baby back ribs in a crock pot but wasn’t sure how they would turn out. Has anyone tried this and what were the results? Curious to hear recipes or recommendations on how to slow cook these to perfection.
Considering trying some baby back ribs in a crock pot but wasn’t sure how they would turn out. Has anyone tried this and what were the results? Curious to hear recipes or recommendations on how to slow cook these to perfection.
If this thread goes anything like the last, we're going to have a nationwide outbreak of botulism in the next 24 hours.How was your trip to the panhandle?
You went all angry with your bbq...What if all you care about is that you don't have to spend all day tending to a smoker and the finished product still tastes good? I'm sure there are plenty of other cuisines you bbq aficionados are perfectly happy half-assing that would make me cringe.
Then throw in the oven for a few hrs, then broil a few mins to get the char and still make a respectable rib. If done in a croc pot, then that's essentially boiling/braising them and turning them to mushy ribs that will literally fall if the bone. Pork shoulder, roast, or loin in a croc pot is so much better.What if all you care about is that you don't have to spend all day tending to a smoker and the finished product still tastes good? I'm sure there are plenty of other cuisines you bbq aficionados are perfectly happy half-assing that would make me cringe.
This. The ribs fall off the bone in a Crock pot because it ends up boiling part of them in the fat and other juices that gets rendered to bottom. That's not what you want to do with ribs. Pork shoulder is fine if making pulled pork and you can drain it and you want the bone out. If doing ribs use oven and broiler pan if you can't grill or smoke.Then throw in the oven for a few hrs, then broil a few mins to get the char and still make a respectable rib. If done in a croc pot, then that's essentially boiling/braising them and turning them to mushy ribs that will literally fall if the bone. Pork shoulder, roast, or loin in a croc pot is so much better.
Considering trying some baby back ribs in a crock pot but wasn’t sure how they would turn out. Has anyone tried this and what were the results? Curious to hear recipes or recommendations on how to slow cook these to perfection.
I never even made ribs. Just like how the thought of making ribs in a slow cooker rustles so many jimmies.You went all angry with your bbq...
I think you could find baby food in pork flavor, would be very similar. Enjoy.What about a pressure cooker like instant pot? Ribs in half an hour, biatches.
I don't know, lots of good reviews for pressure cooker ribs. Trick is to finish off under the broiler. If I give it a shot I'll report back and let you guys know you can sell your fancy smoker rigs.I think you could find baby food in pork flavor, would be very similar. Enjoy.
My competition friends add a kosher salt mixture to the water to raise its boiling point. The magic number is somewhere between 240 and 245 degrees Fahrenheit, with the liquid smoke brine-pour at 230 on the rampdown.The most important thing about bbq baby backs is that you are meticulous about maintaining a vigorous boil during the first hour-and-a-half of cooking.
When do you add the Dr Pepper?My competition friends add a kosher salt mixture to the water to raise its boiling point. The magic number is somewhere between 240 and 245 degrees Fahrenheit, with the liquid smoke brine-pour at 230 on the rampdown.
What about a pressure cooker like instant pot? Ribs in half an hour, biatches.
Have never tried them in a crock pot, but my wife does boston butt in a crock pot and it turns out pretty good. I par boil my baby backs for about an hour in a big pot. This gets them very tender. I then put them on the grill on low temperature. After turning once, I start putting on barbeque sauce and keep turning and adding more sauce. This firms them up a bit (but still tender) and gives them a good flavor and a nice coating. After about 15-20 minutes, they are ready to eat.Considering trying some baby back ribs in a crock pot but wasn’t sure how they would turn out. Has anyone tried this and what were the results? Curious to hear recipes or recommendations on how to slow cook these to perfection.