See the step by step recipe video down in the recipe card. Cooking ribs can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to! These Slow Cooker Ribs turn out flavorful and juicy every time, but without all of the hard work. My husband will happily slave over a rack of ribs on the grill or the smoker but me? I prefer the easy way out and always use my crockpot or make these Instant Pot Ribs! Crockpot Ribs are an awesome way to segue from Spring to Summer. You can have all of that summer barbecue flavor, without all of the work. And when it’s too hot to even think about cooking, the slow cooker takes all of the work out and keeps the house cool! Total win, right? Just don’t forget an ice cold glass of Homemade Lemonade, and a bowl of homemade Coleslaw, Potato Salad or Broccoli Salad (<– all of our favorite barbecue sides!). To be completely honest, I think these are the best ribs I’ve ever made. I wanted them to be tender, with the meat easily pulling off the bone but not mushy and falling apart. I wanted a good crust of intense flavor and a sweet, sticky barbecue sauce coating. Also, I wanted easy! The husband gave them “two meaty thumbs up” (<— his words, as he was stuffing his face), and even my kids liked them!
Tips for making the best Crockpot Ribs:
How long do you cook ribs in the slow cooker?
The exact cook time will depend on the size of your ribs, and the exact cooking temperature of your slow cooker. Because all slow cookers are different, this can be difficult to pinpoint but thankfully ribs are really forgiving in the crockpot. I usually cook mine for 8 hours on low or 4 hours on high and they are falling off the bone and juicy. If you want them not to be quite so tender because you are throwing them on the grill later, you may want to cut your cook time down by an hour or two.
Can I stack the ribs in the slow cooker?
I try not to, so opt for the biggest slow cooker you have. When I can, I like to place my ribs around the edge of the slow cooker, standing up on their side so that they aren’t sitting in the juices. This results in juicy, tender ribs that still have a bit of that glorious crust and caramelization on them.
Take your Slow Cooker Ribs up a notch with a homemade barbecue sauce!
Here are a few of our favorites:
Pineapple Brown Sugar BBQ Sauce — always a favorite on The Recipe Rebel Dr. Pepper BBQ Sauce (which would go perfectly on these ribs!) 6 Ingredient Homemade BBQ Sauce Cherry BBQ Sauce — for something sweet and smoky!
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