Dr. Pepper Ribs - Recipe
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Dr. Pepper Saint Louis Ribs Recipe
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Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
6 Hour
Ingredients
Spare Ribs
2 liter of Dr Pepper
Cajun Seasoning
Ultimate Chili SeasoningUtensils Needed
Crock Pot or Slow Cooker
Instructions
The night before you put them in a slow cooker, you want to rub them with whatever seasoning you are using, wrap them in plastic wrap or foil, and let them sit in the cooler or refrigerator. This will help the meat pick up as much of the seasoning as possible before we cook them in Dr. Pepper.Since what we are doing is already a little weird, I decided to choose some seasonings you wouldn’t normally associate with ribs. I was having a hard time deciding what seasonings to use until I remembered I had to cut the ribs in half to get them in a crockpot anyway, so that made it a little easier. I wanted one that had a few different types of pepper in it, so I chose the Cajun Seasoning. While I was trying to figure out the second one, I was smelling some seasonings without looking at what was on the label, and I decided to use our Ultimate Chili Seasoning. On the second half, I have no idea how this is going to be on ribs, but we are about to find out!
Process
Unwrap your ribs and place them in the slow cooker, and then cover with the Dr Pepper. Cook for 6 hours or until the internal temperature is 190-200°. Cooking it to that temperature will allow the collagen and fat to render, and it will give you a rib that should be fall off the bone tender.
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