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Ribs – Roaster Oven

Ribs – cooked in a Roaster Oven – super yummy

Gather the following ingredients:

Ribs – baby back over spare ribs
Rub – your favorite kind

Aluminum foil
Roaster Oven

Optional:

BBQ sauce

ribs, aluminum foil, rub, and roaster oven

Heat the roaster oven to 350 degrees.

Make sure the ribs will fit.  Cut in half if needed.  Cover the ribs in rub.  Wrap in aluminum foil.  Place on rack in roaster oven.

Ribs in foil

Put some water in the bottom of the roaster oven.  Cook for 2 or 2 1/2 hours.

or cook at 225 – 250 for 5 hours.

Pull out of roaster oven and set on a plate with the foil on still.  Let rest for 15 minutes.

Ribs

Serve with BBQ sauce if you like.

Pork Chop Wrapped in Bacon

Pork Chop Wrapped in Bacon cooked in a Crock Pot

Gather the following ingredients:

4 pork chops
Bacon
Oranges or orange juice

Crock Pot
Pan (Optional)

Bacon, pork chops, oranges, juicer, and Crock Pot

You can start by searing the pork chops in a pan for a minute or two on each side to lock in the juices.  I am too lazy to do this, but it is a good idea.

Wrapped the bacon around the pork chops place them into the Crock Pot.

If you are using fresh oranges juice them and pour the fresh orange juice into the Crock Pot.  If you are using normal orange juice then just pour it into the Crock Pot.  You need enough to cover the pork chops or at least enough to cover half an inch worth.

Bacon wrapped pork chops in orange juice in a Crock Pot

Cover and cook on low for 6 – 8 hours.

 

Pulled Pork

Pulled pork for sandwiches made in a Crock Pot.

Gather the following ingredients:

Pork shoulder or tenderloin
Rub – Find one you like or combine chili powder, garlic powder, paprika, cumin, and red pepper
Apple Cider Vinegar
BBQ sauce

Crock Pot

Buns

Optional topping:
Coleslaw

Cover the pork with the rub liberally. Place the pork into the crock pot, fat side down.

Pour 1/3 cup of apple cider vinegar onto the bottom of the Crock Pot.
– Dot not pour over the meat.

Cook for 6-7 hours on low.

Pulled Pork with BBQ sauce, just stir.
Pulled Pork with BBQ sauce, just stir.

When the pork is able to be pulled apart with two forks remove it from the Crock Pot. Dump out the vinegar. Replace the pork and shred the meat.

Cover with your favorite BBQ sauce, stir, and cook for another hour.
– Sweet BBQ sauces can burn, and become bitter, if cooked too long in the Crock Pot which is why you wait until the end to add it.

Place the pulled pork between 2 buns and eat.

Add coleslaw on top of the pulled pork if desired.