BBQ ribs

Everyone has a rib recipe, this is for those who are looking to make it for the first time. Guaranteed to be tender, juicy, and fall off the bone.
BBQ ribs
Everyone has a rib recipe, this is for those who are looking to make it for the first time. Guaranteed to be tender, juicy, and fall off the bone.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Season the ribs. (Be liberal)
- 2
Crock pot them on high for 3-4 hours or until the bones are separating at the ends.
- 3
Take out of crock pot before they're falling apart, and put on hot grill.
- 4
Cook for about 5 min on each side or until the fat is crispy and brown.
- 5
Apply the BBQ sauce to the side just cooked (sauce each side as you turn) then put the sauced side down on the heat for about 4-5 min or until the sauce has caramelized.
- 6
Let sit for about 5-8 min covered in foil then serve.
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