Slow cooker riblets with bbq sauce makes a fun easy to eat bite size appetizer or meal. How to cook pork riblets to tender and delicious. One of our favorite Crockpot recipes you can really sink your teeth into as a high protein dinner.

Slow Cooker Riblets
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Crockpot riblets are easy to prep. Just throw them right in with a bit of liquid to steam and get the meat to fall off the bone. Then toss with your favorite barbecue sauce or teriyaki to add flavor and make them sticky sweet with every bite. (affiliate links present)

How to Cook Pork Riblets

These are small, narrow cuts of meat taken from the back of a pig, specifically from the ribcage area. They are essentially smaller portions of baby back ribs, which are cut into shorter lengths. Riblets typically include a portion of the rib bone surrounded by meat, making them a flavorful and tender cut of pork.

Prized for their tenderness and juicy meat, which comes from being close to the spine of the pig and having less connective tissue compared to other cuts of pork. They are popular in various culinary traditions, including American barbecue. Of course you can Slow Cook Ribs in Oven too but this is more hands off.

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How to Cook Riblets in a Crockpot

Now there is no need to remove membrane from ribs in this case, yay! As far as the prep is concerned you typically will find them at the butcher counter like this. Already cut into strips but better and the expected size would be to slice them into small bite-size pieces. Then you just throw in with the sauce until tender!

In some restaurants, you might find Baked Riblets in Oven served as an appetizer or a main dish. They are often served in a finger-food style, making them a popular choice for casual dining or as a snack during sporting events too! Think Super bowl party food!!

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs riblets we used pork, cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 1/4 c beef broth or water
  • 3 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1.5-2 c barbecue sauce bottled

OR you can make Homemade Honey BBQ Sauce yourself and add heat into the mix or not.

Slow Cooker Beef Riblets

Now we have made Crockpot ribs in full form for years and years and I will say it is easy to do, hands off, and produces some of the most tender bites ever. In both cases I like pig, the meat is just more tender but you could use beef if that is what you prefer. Timing wouldn’t change much, but thicker = longer.

How to Cook Riblets in a Crockpot

Many times I will serve these with our air fryer Corn Ribs Recipe as we mind as well go with the whole theme right? Makes it easy since it is all finger food so kids just love dinner that night.

Crockpot Pork Riblets Recipe

  • Place pork rib-lets into slow cooker.
  • Add broth and sprinkle with garlic.
  • Cover and heat on low for 7-8 hours cooking time or until fall off the bone tender.
  • 30 minutes before serving drain liquid from slow cooker and season riblets with salt and pepper. Spoon sauce ingredients or jar of barbecue sauce over the top and gently stir to coat.
  • Set to high for 20 more minutes.
    • If you would rather bake the sauce on the top to get a bit crispy set riblets on baking sheet covered with non stick foil and brush sauce over the top.
    • Bake the riblets in preheated oven on broil setting for 3-4 minutes or until top is caramelized and meat reaches 145 degrees F internally

Like I said, use your favorite sauce to smother at the end. You can use Sweet Baby Ray’s barbecue sauce if you like or the one we used in our Instant Pot Teriyaki Ribs that is sweeter.

Rather make a killer homemade barbecue sauce you can with just a few ingredients such as brown sugar, worcestershire sauce and apple cider vinegar. That way you can adjust the heat level to your liking. From mild to spicy both are great with these and our Slow Cooker BBQ Meatballs . Jump to recipe and print recipe get started.

Pork Riblets Recipe
How are riblets different than ribs?

Traditional ribs come from larger rib bones, usually from the spare ribs or baby back ribs section of the animal. They are full-sized, meaty, and generally larger. Riblets are smaller portions that are usually cut from spare ribs. They can either be created by cutting a full rack into smaller pieces or by using the trimmed off parts, such as the tips or edges.

Can you cook riblets too long in a slow cooker?

Even though slow cookers are designed to retain moisture, riblets can dry out if they are overcooked. The connective tissues and fat will break down, but if they are left too long, the meat will lose too much moisture and become tough or stringy.

Slow Cooker Beef Riblets
How to Cook Riblets in a Crockpot
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Slow Cooker Riblets

By The Typical Mom
Slow cooker riblets with bbq sauce makes a fun easy to eat bite size appetizer or meal. How to cook pork riblets to tender and delicious.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 8 hours
Servings: 4
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Equipment

  • 1 slow cooker

Ingredients 

  • 3 lbs riblets, we used pork, cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 1/4 c beef broth, or water
  • 3 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1.5-2 c barbecue sauce

Instructions 

  • Place riblets into slow cooker. Add broth and sprinkle with garlic. Cover and heat on low for 7-8 hours or until fall off the bone tender.
  • 30 minutes before serving drain liquid from slow cooker and season riblets with salt and pepper. Spoon sauce over the top and gently stir to coat. Set to high for 20 more minutes.
  • * if you would rather bake the sauce on the top to get a bit crispy set riblets on baking sheet covered with non stick foil and brush sauce over the top. Bake in preheated oven on broil setting for 3-4 minutes or until top is caramelized and meat reaches 145 degrees F internally

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Nutrition

Serving: 2oz, Calories: 186kcal, Carbohydrates: 44g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 0.1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 1160mg, Potassium: 257mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 36g, Vitamin A: 240IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree
Cuisine: American
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Crockpot Riblets Recipe

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Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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  1. Haven’t made these yet, but this recipe kept popping up, so this is the one I’m gonna try! I have the ribs on hand, so tomorrow will probably be the day. Hoping for the best! Sounds soooo tasty! 😋