Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tasty Tuesday Crockpot Ribs!

Okay, gang, here's an easy one for you. Take a rack of baby back ribs, cut into sections so they'll fit in your crockpot, sprinkle liberally with your favorite dry rub, drop them in the crockpot on low for about 6-8 hours. Don't add water, but after a while, there will be some liquid that cooks out of the ribs, and you can suck it up with your handy-dandy turkey baster and squirt it on the ribs whenever the spirit moves you. Add the barbecue sauce of your choice at the table, and you won't find anything any better.

As you may have noticed at the top of the sidebar, Hero is in the running for Whipped Cream Best Book of 2010 on Long and Short Reviews. The review was one of the best I've gotten on any book, ever. So click on the pink box over there, and it will take you to the voting site. Voting continues until February 28th. Trag and Micayla would appreciate your vote very much!

9 comments:

  1. Oh my. I'd like to gnaw on his ribs. Dry rub not so much LOL.
    Oh that's for the recipe. Sorry. Got distracted again.

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  2. Seriously, I could work his intensity and then we'd eat the ribs to refuel:)

    Trag and Micayla got my vote.

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  3. LOL! He IS pretty intense, isn't he? Enough to distract anyone from their barbecued ribs!

    Trag and Micayla thank you for all the votes!

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  4. I'd like to lick BBQ sauce off those Ribs one Rib at a time and then work my way down to his Intensity. My intentions are not good. He might turn into a whole meal. The recipe sounds great!! I'll vote for HERO. Have a Great DAY!! These are really luscious ribs.

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  5. YUMMY!!! I'm talking about our treat today as much as the ribs :) I'll finish undressing him from his hard day's labor while the ribs cook...Mm-mm

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  6. That recipe sounds to easy to work out so well!!! Gorgeous hunk...love the bare feet. Voted too-Hero was in first place! Yay!

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  7. Looks like Hero is running away with the title!

    Dry rub, huh? Can anyone recommend a good one?

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  8. Thanks for the votes, ladies!

    I used Famous Dave's Rib Rub, but there are a bajillion of them out there.

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  9. The recipe sounds easy and that always works for me! I'm way too busy to cook big elaborate meals.

    The hunk has a gorgeous body! I love the bare feet too, Lisa!

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