For those of you who don't know that song, it is sung by Jerry Kilgore. I have no idea who he is other than he sings that country song! It is one of the songs I learned to line dance to when I was going to classes with my Aunt Marlene and it was one of my favorite dances!
However, this post really isn't about the dance. Its about the food. The food just reminds me of the song 🙂 Yeah, I know. Goofy. Grumpy tells me that all the time!
I have been reading Jessie's blog The Hungry Mouse for a while now. Jessie is definitely a meat eater! Grumpy would love to be a guest in her home on a regular basis and I'm convinced I would be too!! I looked her recipes over and I do plan to make them - but this time, for my first time making ribs, I decided to do what my sister-in-law Heidi does. The rib recipe Jessie posted today is probably my next try!
My sister-in-law Heidi cooks the ribs in her crockpot with two bottles of Sweet Baby Ray's sauce and then broils them to crisp them up. I decided to not cook them in the BBQ sauce because Grumpy prefers not so much sauce. But, I did use Heidi's method. I basically cooked my ribs in the crockpot using a recipe I found on allrecipes.com as a guide, then pulled them out and broiled them.
These were great! Even Grumpy said they were great! Thanks Jessie for giving me the "nudge" I needed to try making ribs on my own!
- 1 package baby back ribs
- 2 celery stalks, cut in half
- 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
- 5 -½ cups water
- 1 onion, sliced
- Cook in crockpot on high for 1-½ hours. Change setting to low and continue to cook for 5 more hours.
- Line cookie sheet with foil. Place ribs on foil and brush BBQ sauce over top. Broil on high approximately 5 minutes. Turn and repeat. Serve!
Ruth
Reminded me of an Austin Powers movie! Looks sticky-delicious!
maggie
Yum! What a great looking dish. I was hoping these were from the crockpot. Am bookmarking now! Thanks!
Matt
Another amazing look meat dish! I do love barbecue sauce. Fantastic photography!
Maryann
Now I'm craving ribs! They look so good! 🙂
gaga
Mmm, those look finger-looking good!
Megan
I'm ready for some pork!
Megan
I love babyback ribs an I'm ready for a slab of pork and a crockpot method!
Danielle
Looks tasty! You can go wrong with a slab of ribs yum yum yum
Chef E
Man that looks great...I am jonsin for BBQ, and you are the second I have seen this weekend...they look wonderful, and saucy!
Aggie
Sweet Baby Ray's is our favorite! Those ribs look awesome!!
Debbie
The ribs look so good. I like the way they were cooked. I will have to try this the next time I make them. Thanks!
♥Reeni
What a beautiful crust on them! They look really awesome!