Crock Pot Country Maple Ribs

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Ready In:
9hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place the ribs in a crock pot.
  • Combine remaining ingredients and pour over ribs.
  • Cook on low for 7- 9 hours or until done.

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Reviews

  1. This is dish is very good! It was so easy to prepare. The taste of the syrup and A-1 Sauce were delightful together. I couldn't taste the garlic flavor too much, so next time I will probably press several cloves. The dish was eye appealing and the aroma was wonderful. Thank you for sharing this great recipe, which I will be using again.
     
  2. This was an easy dish to make, meat was very tender and juicy. I would have liked a little more zing, maybe add a splash of tabasco next time.
     
  3. What a wonderful recipe! DH and I both enjoyed these country ribs. They were very tender and we loved the sweetness of the maple syrup mixed with the steak sauce and garlic powder.:) I also added alittle hot sauce as mentioned in other reviews. Thanks for sharing the recipe!!
     
  4. Excellent, easy crock pot recipe. I cut back on the Maple syrup, added 1 tbsp of Hot Sauce and 1 hour before serving added 1 tbsp of corn starch in 3 tbsp of water to the crock pot. I had a busy day and had not defrosted my ribs - In they went, still frozen, with the sauce ingredients at 8:30 AM and at 4:30 turned the fial to "keep warm". Served dinner at 6:15 - Moist tasty & succulent ribs served with 3 peppercorn noodles (sauce over the noodles), steamed fresh green beans & baby carrots - great dinner Thanks Lyle this was a treat
     
  5. The meat was so tender and moist, it just fell apart, fork tender. Although it may have been a little too sweet for us. I will try the other person's suggestion and add some tabasco I think next time and will also try fresh garlic in it.
     
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