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Slow Cooker Mississippi Ribs

These delicious slow cooker pork ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender. Based on the much-loved Mississippi beef roast recipe, but gets an extra kick from a bit of hot sauce and good ole Jack Daniels.

Everyone says how delicious that Mississippi beef roast recipe is. I was intrigued because I’d never tried it. Someone on my Crazy for Crockpotsgroup mentioned that they’d made it with a pork roast too and it was outstanding.

One of my local stores was selling spareribs dirt cheap so I figured I’d have a go at this using some pork ribs. I love pork so I was sure I’d like this. I also liked the basic ingredients, but have to admit I had no idea what pepperoncini was. OK I know it’s jarred peppers, but I have never ever tasted them. So I got to try a new recipe and a new food!

Fall-off-the-bone tender

I was delighted with both! And sometimes you discover something wonderful where you least expect it, and that’s those peppers! I plan to use them in lots of other things.

The peppers only delicately season the gravy. You don’t use that many, and they’re small, but it gives such a great taste, so don’t be tempted to leave them out!! If they are not in the pickle and pickled pepper section of your store, check the Italian aisle–that’s where I found mine.

OK, so I have to make everything my own–and I did here. I reduced the butter in the original recipe because frankly folks, spareribs are FATTY, so you don’t need any extra, but you do need it for flavor.

I thought a little hot sauce (I used Cholula regular) would give a kick, but I went easy on it. If you like 5-alarm anything, add more!

And since I’m the disgrace of my Irish family for not being one to take a “nip” every now and then, I mollify them by cooking with the stuff! I added a little Jack Daniels to this (I used the 2 tbs) and it gave the gravy just what it needed. But if you don’t want to add it, leave it out. It will taste just fine.

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These delicious slow cooker pork ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender. Based on the much-loved Mississippi beef roast recipe, but gets an extra kick from a bit of hot sauce and good ole Jack Daniels.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time8 minutes mins

Total Time23 minutes mins

Course: Pork, Slow Cooker

Cuisine: American

Keyword: pork ribs, slow cooker pork

Servings: 4 -6

Calories: 1405kcal

Author: Judith Hannemann

Ingredients

  • 4-5 lbs baby back or regular pork spare ribs
  • 1 pkg au jus gravy mix
  • 1 pkg dry ranch dressing mix
  • 1/4 cup butter cut up
  • 4-6 pepperoncini peppers

TO MAKE GRAVY

  • 2 tbs-1/4 cup Jack Daniels whiskey
  • 1 tbsp hot sauce
  • 3 tbs[ cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tsp Gravy Master or Kitchen Bouquet optional, just for color

Instructions

  • Rinse ribs, and cut into 2-3 rib sections. Pat dry and lay on a baking sheet. Broil on high heat until they begin to brown. You can eliminate this step. I do it because it looks better when served, but it makes no difference to the taste.

  • Place ribs in crock of at least a 5 quart slow cooker.

  • Mix the ranch dressing mix and the au jus mix in a small bowl.

  • Place the butter over the ribs, trying to distribute it evenly, then sprinkle the mixed gravy/dressing evenly over all.

  • Place the pepperocini over the ribs.

  • Cover and cook on HI for 5-6 hours or on LOW for 6-8 hours (times are approximate--my cooker cooks hot so mine were done in 5 hrs)

  • When ribs are done (the meat will easily fall off the bone BUT they keep their shape when handled), remove them to a platter and cover to keep warm.

  • Turn the slow cooker to HI (if it's not already) and add the whiskey and hot sauce if using; stir.

  • Mix the cornstarch and water. While stirring liquid, pour in only enough of the cornstarch mixture to thicken gravy to your personal preference. Let the gravy cook about 5 minutes.

  • You may place the ribs back in the crock pot in the gravy to keep them warm if you're not eating immediately. Otherwise, pour the gravy in a gravy boat and serve it along with the ribs.

  • Mashed potatoes will go very well with this.

  • Makes 4-6 servings.

Nutrition

Serving: 1person | Calories: 1405kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 71g | Fat: 118g | Saturated Fat: 41g | Cholesterol: 393mg | Sodium: 577mg | Potassium: 1123mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 389IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 4mg

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