Have had ribs in crock pot all day, what next?!


Question: I have cooked some ribs in the crock pot for nine hours and am wanting to put them in the oven with some barbecue sauce, what temperature should I have the oven on, and for how long should the ribs be in there? Thanks for any suggestions.


Answers: I have cooked some ribs in the crock pot for nine hours and am wanting to put them in the oven with some barbecue sauce, what temperature should I have the oven on, and for how long should the ribs be in there? Thanks for any suggestions.

I just leave them in the crockpot and add barbeque sauce after I drain out the juices. Save the juice for soup or gravy, after it has been in the fridge for awhile you can just pick the fat off the top because it will harden.. Cook for another half hour or so, and your rib meat will fall off the bone!

I don't think they need to go into the oven at all. Just add BBQ sauce and mix well. They are probably so tender now the meat should fall right off the bone.

Take them out of the crock pot. They have to be done past all recognition. Put them in (or on) a rack in roasting pan or a cookie sheet (with 4 sides) bast them with some Bar-b-q Sauce put them in the oven at 400, until they're browned. Then eat them.

It doesn't matter you already ruined them. BBQ ribs are cooked on a BBQ grill. What you have is boiled meat. Preheat oven to 350 add sauce and cook for 20 min. But they will never be BBQ ribs. I own a BBQ restaurant so I guess I could be considered an expert on ribs. True BBQ ribs require no sauce at all.

Next time, try cooking the ribs down in the bar-b-q sauce. They turn out really good and once you pull them out of the crockpot, it's time to eat.

Good luck.

put bb sauce on and put in oven for about 30 min and then take out of oven and enjoy

ribs are done i presume...put oven on 300...in a sauce pan combine 1 cup ketsup...1/2 c water 10 tbsp on brown sugar...10 tbsp worsherine (sorry about spelling) some chili powder...chopped onion...taste....add extra if necessary...makes a wonderful bbq sauce...pour over ribs and bake





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