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Super Tender Sweet And Smokey Barbecue Pork Spare Ribs with Pineapples
So the other day, I decided to clean clean out my deep freezer, which I HATE doing. Anyways, I found a lot of goodies in there. One of those goodies happened to be some pork spare ribs. I swear when I found them, I almost did a happy dance…okay, okay – I twerked a lil bit! Anyway, I was happy because I had been craving ribs for a minute now and so had my son. I don’t know why, but my baby is stuck on barbecue ribs these days. Anyways, I decided to make the ribs for dinner. I didn’t want to make your average barbecue ribs. I wanted my ribs to be a little on the sweeter side. I remembered that I had some fresh pineapple in the refrigerator, leftover from my paradise salad, and I decided to incorporate it into my recipe.
I knew that the ribs were going to be amazing, so I decided to grab my camera, and I recorded everything!
The ribs that I used were pork spare ribs. If you don’t eat pork, you can use beef ribs instead. Also, I used fresh pineapple for this recipe, but canned pineapple will work! As far as barbecue sauce, feel free to use whatever brand that you want.
These ribs can be made in the slow cooker or the oven. If made in the slow cooker, I would use my 6 qt slow cooker, and I would let the ribs cook on HIGH for 4 hours. Made in the oven, I used a 9×13 bake dish, and let it cook on 350 F for 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Slow cooker: Make sure that the ribs are covered while they cook. Once done, remove from the slow cooker, and place them on a cookie sheet. Turn the oven on BROIL, and cook for about 3-5 minutes.
Oven: Make sure that the ribs are covered while they cook. Once done, uncover, and BROIL for about 3-5 minutes
Watch My Video Tutorial For These Sweet and Smokey Barbecue Pork Spare Ribs
If you enjoyed my Sweet and Smokey Pork Spare Ribs, check out some of my other rib recipes!
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Sweet and Smokey Pork Spare Ribs
Ingredients
- 2 lb pork spare ribs membrane and excess fat removed
- 1 tbsp salt free seasoning or 1 1/2 tsp seasoning salt and 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1/4 cup orange marmalade
- 1 tbsp minced garlic
- 24 oz bottle of barbecue sauce
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp lime juice
- 1 tbsp of hickory liquid smoke
- 1 1/2 cup pineapple chunks
- * OPTIONAL* Sliced Peppers and Chopped Green Onions for garnishing
Instructions
- Cut the ribs in sections ( you may leave them whole if you choose)
- Season the ribs with the salt free seasoning or salt and pepper
- Spray your bake dish or slow cooker with non stick spray.
- Place the ribs into the dish, followed by the pineapple.
- Combine the Barbecue sauce, orange marmalade, garlic, lemon juice, lime juice, and liquid smoke.
- Mix until well combined.
- Pour the sauce over the ribs and pineapple, then cover.
- Crockpot: Cook for 4 hours on high
- Oven: Bake on 375 F for 1 hour 45 minutes.
- Uncover the ribs, and broil in the oven for 3-5 minutes.
- Serve and Enjoy.
Gloria says
The ribs look so good, I will be cooking these. Keep up the good work. Love all your recipes.
Rosie says
Thanks Gloria! XOXO
Mary says
These ribs look so good. Like the idea of putting under the broiler after cooking. Fresh pineapple sounds so good….since they are so cheap now!! Pinned. Great video. Thanks for sharing. XOXO
Rosie says
Thanks Mary! They were delicious!
Datsey says
Oh!! My god Rosie ,I made this recipe with side dishes brown rice with this mash cudiflower recipe it was to die for!! And my family love it. Thanks so much Rosie your recipes r fantastic always looking forward for your ideas.
Rosie says
Hi Datsey!! So glad that you and your family liked my recipe!! XOXO
tammy says
i made this last night in the oven so good it is going in the book thank rosie your the best.
Taj says
Rosie I’m in love with your recipes.im 25 years old and cooking better than my nana thanks to you!❤️
Rosie says
Hi hun! Glad that you like the recipes! XOXO
Roni says
Hi Rosie!
I’ve been following and using your recipes for a while and I have to say that when I am looking for a different take on southern recipes you are my “go to” lady and have had great results! With that said, I tried this recipe with beef ribs (using the slow cooker method) and I wasn’t particularly pleased with the outcome simply because of the extra grease of the beef ribs. How do you remedy that problem?
Rosie says
Hi Roni! Oh no, sorry to hear that! Make sure you trim the fat off of the ribs next time. Also remove the membranes. I hope this helps! XOXO
Roni says
Thanks, Rosie. Although I did trim the fat, perhaps not enough. I think I’ll try pork spare ribs (or maybe western style) next time because the sauce is outstanding!
Sharon says
My Husband Found Your Recipe…Which is funny, Because he can’t Cook! …I’m making these for the weekend..
Rosie says
LOL!! Enjoy!
Ashley says
Now this recipe is the bomb Rosie.
Latia says
Hi Rosie
This is the greatest beef rib recipe I’ve encountered so far. I made it last night in the oven and everyone devoured it! I’m a huge fan of your recipes so I want to say thank you! And keep those recipes coming!
Kora says
I am doing ribs in oven will let you know results
Thanks Rosie