Ribs and Kraut

"I got this recipe from the Paula Dean show. It is soooo yummy and the ribs and potatoes come out perfect. I hope you enjoy this - my family loves it. This recipe makes a lot. It's great for nights when you are going to have company. I served 8 people easily. The one pot meal appeal makes it an easy fix. Be sure to use the baby back ribs as I have listed in the recipe. I put this in there rather than saying ribs because these work the best with this recipe.."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
8 plates
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • put oil in a large oven proof pot (I use cast iron).
  • brown ribs in the bottom of the heated pot.
  • Remove ribs from pot.
  • Cook onion in pot just until they start to turn brown.
  • Add the potato halves.
  • Put ribs in pot over onions and potatoes.
  • Pour sourkraut in pot on top of onions, ribs and potatoes.
  • Pour water over kraut.
  • Put lid on pot and put in oven at 350 degrees for 3 hours.
  • Remove and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Delicious one pot meal! I used country style ribs, very lean. The searing of the meat and then the potatoes added great flavor. The potatoes were delicious with the meat drippings. This is good for a crowd or just a few. Loved it.
     
  2. I love sourkraut, but this just turned into a mushy, vinegary, oily mess that made me sick when I ate it. Perhaps the ribs I used had too much fat? I would suggest a lean meat to avoid a layer of oil over this dish.
     
  3. Very good! I saw Paula make this on TV the other day and searched especially for this recipe. I was so glad that someone had posted it. I made a few changes, however. I used country ribs instead of baby backs, used chicken stock instead of water and didn't sear the ribs. I threw everything in the crock pot and cooked on low for about 10 hours. The ribs were packed with flavor and falling apart. Thanks so much.
     
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  1. Very good! I saw Paula make this on TV the other day and searched especially for this recipe. I was so glad that someone had posted it. I made a few changes, however. I used country ribs instead of baby backs, used chicken stock instead of water and didn't sear the ribs. I threw everything in the crock pot and cooked on low for about 10 hours. The ribs were packed with flavor and falling apart. Thanks so much.
     

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