My Mom carefully split a package of ribs she had picked up from the Kosher butcher between my Brother and I (can't show favoritism, can she?). They'd been sitting in our freezer waiting for a special occasion when I decided, what the heck, I should just enjoy them! (That's what Mom would want anyway, right?). So I took them out to thaw, figuring that would force me to take action.
We always make ribs on the grill, so I assumed that's how I'd do it this time as well. But, then my culinary imagination gets going and I started thinking about other options. Invariably when this happens I end up Googling "Cook X in a crockpot." And of course, you can cook ribs in a slow cooker. Some recipes called for prep work (like boiling the ribs ahead of time - yeah, not going to happen). In the end, I went with the simplest option I could find: Slow Cookier BBQ Short Ribs by none other than Kraft.
So, this morning at 6:30am I tossed the ribs, some onions and the rest of the ingredients in a crockpot, set it on low, and walked away:
7 hours later I had one heck of a lunch waiting for me!
Tender ribs that took zero effort and no supervision? I'm sold!
I love re-discovering the crockpot. Now for the next couple of weeks Shira has endure all manner of culinary experiments. Next up: scrambled eggs!
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