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My buddy from Hawaii introduced me to this dish and now it’s on repeat at our place!

Posted on May 21, 2024 By 3nviu No Comments on My buddy from Hawaii introduced me to this dish and now it’s on repeat at our place!

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Back when I was a kid, my family and I would gather around big, home-cooked dinners and cherished rituals. Enjoy the best of both worlds with this recipe for Hawaiian-Style Slow Cooker Ribs, which combines the simplicity of a slow cooker with the tastes of the tropics and the Midwest. For those who want to spice up their regular meals with something new without giving up the familiarity of home-cooked meals, try this pineapple-infused tangy-sweet sauce. It will take you on a tropical vacation in no time. Invoking thoughts of cozy kitchen chats and carefree summer picnics, this recipe is ideal for a large family gathering or a peaceful Sunday supper.

Whether you like creamy coleslaw or a fresh garden salad, these Hawaiian-style slow cooker ribs are the perfect complement. The crisp salad will balance off the delicate meat. To make it a heartier supper, you may top it with some delicious corn on the cob or fluffy, buttery mashed potatoes. To mop up all that flavorful sauce, have some homemade cornbread on the side. This dish goes well with a refreshing drink of lemonade or iced tea, making it ideal for a calm evening spent on the porch.

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Recipe for Hawaiian-Style Slow Cooker Ribs Makes Four to Six Servings

 

What You Need:

Pork ribs, 3, pounds

12 ounces of pineapple juice

0.5 cups of soy sauce

a half cup of candied brown sugar

3 minced garlic cloves

1 thinly sliced tiny onion

1/4 cup vinegar

1/2 cup of rice vinegar

1/4 teaspoon of ground ginger

pepper, half a teaspoon

1/4 cup of cornstarch

1/3 cup of water

What to do

1. If necessary, chop the ribs into smaller pieces and take off any superfluous fat.

Second, add the pineapple juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, onion, ketchup, rice vinegar, ground ginger, and black pepper in a medium bowl. Stir until everything is thoroughly blended.

3. Coat the ribs well with the sauce mixture and place them in the slow cooker.

4. Once the ribs begin to break away from the bone and become soft, cover and simmer on low heat for another six to seven hours.

Fifth, transfer the ribs to a tray and put them away from the slow cooker after they are done cooking.

Step 6: Transfer the slow cooker liquid to a saucepan and heat over medium heat until it gently boils.

7. Make a slurry by dissolving cornstarch in water in a small bowl. Add this to the skillet in a steady stream while stirring continuously to thicken the sauce.

8. Make sure the ribs are well covered with the thickened sauce before serving by brushing it over them.

Changes and Hints

 

Slap on some hot sauce or a teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes for a hotter sensation. You may easily use beef ribs for the pork in this recipe; just modify the cooking time to suit your preference. In the final hour of cooking, you may add some slices of pineapple for a more tropical flavor. Indulge in a rib bowl inspired by Hawaii by serving these ribs over steamed rice.

 

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