St Crock-Pot Louis Ribs
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St Crock-Pot Louis Ribs
So yesterday I got these St Louis racks dirt cheap. I'm NOT a fan of freezing ribs unless they are already cooked first. So I'm looking at how long it might be before I can spend the 6 hrs with the lump and it ain't looking good.
Well, out comes the two crock pots to make life easy and tasty by tomorrow morning
1st up is Hog Waller, then chunks of Brown Sugar and in the Crock-Pot. Then I squirted them generously with a Kentucky Bourbon BBQ Sauce.
The 2nd rack gets hit with a Generous amount of the Pecan Rub, then poured the SB Peach Sauce over them.
Since I've done ribs like this before, I know that as long as we don't lose power and the GFCI outlet don't trip, we will be waking up to the sweet aroma of perfectly slow cooked ribs !!
Now I know some of you might be ( cringing )because of this method, but judge me After the final pics in the a.m lol
Well, out comes the two crock pots to make life easy and tasty by tomorrow morning
1st up is Hog Waller, then chunks of Brown Sugar and in the Crock-Pot. Then I squirted them generously with a Kentucky Bourbon BBQ Sauce.
The 2nd rack gets hit with a Generous amount of the Pecan Rub, then poured the SB Peach Sauce over them.
Since I've done ribs like this before, I know that as long as we don't lose power and the GFCI outlet don't trip, we will be waking up to the sweet aroma of perfectly slow cooked ribs !!
Now I know some of you might be ( cringing )because of this method, but judge me After the final pics in the a.m lol
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Re: St Crock-Pot Louis Ribs
I'm not opposed to crock pot cooking! Looking forward to the finished product; these certainly look promising!
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I think they passedTxdragon wrote:I'm not opposed to crock pot cooking! Looking forward to the finished product; these certainly look promising!
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Sometimes "Smoke" just ain't the Final Word - - - that place belongs to Time and Taste - - - all I see is a Win Win Larapin Bonz - - - - I"ll bet that Pecan and Peach Marriage was awesome also
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Very nice indeed! I could totally rock that on a hoagie with some slaw right now!!
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I like it. I do country style ribs in the crock pretty often but never a rack of ribs. Interesting coiling them up like that. I fear I would gain a few lbs overnight just smelling them cook like that.
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Re: St Crock-Pot Louis Ribs
Emm,
I'm not sure how they taste, we will try them tonight.
I woke up at 3 for the bathroom and kitchen aroma filled the house
They are sealed now resting in thier own juices.
Gonna get the grill real hot and quickly baste em with more sauce , hopefully caramelize them a bit.
I'm betting on the Pecan/Peach as well :)
Tex,
That sounds like a Great idea. I'm gonna try that and probably pull some and do tacos of some sort ?
Outlaw,
I was concerned about coiling them up, but surprisingly they didn't break apart.
These are way too simple, but the taste is amazing as you know..
I'm not sure how they taste, we will try them tonight.
I woke up at 3 for the bathroom and kitchen aroma filled the house
They are sealed now resting in thier own juices.
Gonna get the grill real hot and quickly baste em with more sauce , hopefully caramelize them a bit.
I'm betting on the Pecan/Peach as well :)
Tex,
That sounds like a Great idea. I'm gonna try that and probably pull some and do tacos of some sort ?
Outlaw,
I was concerned about coiling them up, but surprisingly they didn't break apart.
These are way too simple, but the taste is amazing as you know..
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WV, your approach is always interesting!
I'm afraid the smell would keep me up all night, lol. They'd find me in the morning with my head next to the slow cooker.
I'm afraid the smell would keep me up all night, lol. They'd find me in the morning with my head next to the slow cooker.
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Thank you sailor,Sailor Kenshin wrote:WV, your approach is always interesting!
I'm afraid the smell would keep me up all night, lol. They'd find me in the morning with my head next to the slow cooker.
I try to do ( unusual ) things sometimes and see what comes of it.
Some are good, some are.....well, ya know lol.
As much as I wanted to eat some this morning, I knew better. I don't eat much till 9 or 10 am and if I did, it might not have been good for my stomach, sometimes just the smell of some foods in the morning turns my stomach for some reason.
It did however smell pretty good.
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woodenvisions wrote:
Tex,
That sounds like a Great idea. I'm gonna try that and probably pull some and do tacos of some sort ?
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Corn tortillas with some onion, cilantro, and serrano!!
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Txdragon wrote:[quote="woodenvisions"]
Tex,
That sounds like a Great idea. I'm gonna try that and probably pull some and do tacos of some sort ?
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Corn tortillas with some onion, cilantro, and serrano!![/quote]I'm on it !! ^^^^^
Cooked or raw onion tho ??
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iffin ya gotz da time I'm thinking I'd lightly saute the serranos and own-yawns together in olive oil or butter or both nuttin wrong with crunchy veggies but sometimes, especailly on soft tacos, I want a softer bite and chew.
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I'll have to do the Serrano's very conservatively...OldUsedParts wrote:iffin ya gotz da time I'm thinking I'd lightly saute the serranos and own-yawns together in olive oil or butter or both nuttin wrong with crunchy veggies but sometimes, especailly on soft tacos, I want a softer bite and chew.
Deb won't eat them, I will but the entire neighborhood will suffer the weather that follows, lol
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woodenvisions wrote:I'm on it !! ^^^^^
Cooked or raw onion tho ??
Your choice, but I prefer raw. Fine chop.
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