ideas for pork butt country ribs, recipes?!


Question: Ideas for pork butt country ribs, recipes?
Im trying to cook them inside, in the oven or crock pot etc. wat them tender. Im tired of doing the same thing to them so i want some fresh ideas. thanks!

i like alot of flavor...

Answers:

here is the way I do it.

Rub generously on all sides with Doc's Loin Rub recipe to follow,

Place in a roasting pan, add a small amount of water, no more than half an inch or so deep.
Cover and place in a cold oven. Turn oven on to 225*F and cook for 10-12 hours. or until internal temperature reaches 195-200*F.

Remove from oven and let cool for a little while.

As soon as you can stand to handle the meat, pull out the bones and shred the pork/ Stir in a good deal of Virginia's Barbecue Sauce. recipe to follow, and sit back and bask in the compliments of your family and guests.
You really should make the homemade barbecue sauce to go with the pork, it is entirely too good to waste on store bought barbecue sauce.

Doc Hudson

Doc's Loin Rub

Ingredient Proportion
Paprika 3 Parts
Cumin 1 Part
Garlic Powder 3 Parts
Mustard Powder 1 Part
Curry Powder 1 Part
Blackpepper 1 Part
Salt 5 Parts
Brown Sugar, packed 6 Parts

Combine all ingredients except brown sugar, mix well. Add the brown sugar, crumbling and scattering over the other spics. Mix well.

These ingredients are in proportion, not any specific measure. Just use the same unit of measure for each ingredient, whether it is grams, ounces, teaspoons, shovels, buckets or metric tons/

Virginia’s BBQ Sauce

1 32 oz Ketchup
1 or 2 large onions chopped
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 cup brown sugar
? cup vinegar
? tea. Paprika

Brown onions in few tablespoons of oil. Add other ingredients and simmer minutes.

NOTE: I got this recipe from my first Mother-in-Law, whom I dearly loved and miss more than her daughter. It is the best barbecue sauce I’ve ever tried, bar none! Enjoy it! Doc



I have used the BBQ recipe but not the other one yet. The ribs came out so tender, I could cut them with a fork. I cooked them in the broiler instead of on the grill, turning and basting several times till the sauce became crusty. I used the remaining sauce to dip with. Is this what you meant by pork butt, because that is not where the ribs come from.

BBQ Country Style Ribs

4 lbs. country style pork ribs
1 T. butter
1 clove garlic
1/2 cup catsup
1/3 c. chili sauce
2 T. brown sugar
2 T. onion, chopped
1 T. Worcestershire sauce
1 T. mustard
1 t. celery seed
1/4 t. salt
dash pepper
3 thin lemon slices

Simmer ribs, covered, in salted water-to cover, about 1 hr. In saucepan, melt butter, add garlic and cook 5 mins. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Drain ribs. Grill over medium coals about 10 mins. on each side, brushing often with sauce till well coated (if ribs are chilled before grilling, cook 15-18 mins. on each side). Serves 6-8.

Basic Barbecue Sauce
Combine 1 12 oz. bottle extra hot catsup, 3 T. vinegar, 2 t. celery seed and 1 clove garlic, halved. Chill. Remove garlic before using. Makes 1 1/4 cups.

Asian Style Country Ribs

1/4 cup lightly packed brown sugar
1 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup sesame oil
2 T. olive oil
2 T. rice vinegar
2 T. lime juice
2 T. minced garlic
2 T. minced fresh ginger
1 t. Sriracha hot pepper sauce
12 boneless country-style pork ribs

Stir together the brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, rice vinegar, lime juice, garlic, ginger, and Sriracha in the crock of a slow cooker. Add the ribs; cover and refrigerate. Allow ribs to marinate in the refrigerator for 8 hrs. or overnight. Before cooking, drain marinade and discard. Cook on Low for 9 hrs. Drain cooked meat and shred, using 2 forks. Serves 6.




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