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Amish-Style Country Ribs

These ribs reflect the heart of traditional Amish-style cooking—humble ingredients, patient slow cooking, and a result that feels comforting and homey. With just four basic pantry items, you can create a rich, sticky glaze that coats tender pork ribs beautifully. There’s no need for complicated steps—simply layer everything in the slow cooker, cover, and let it work its magic. By the time dinner rolls around, the mouthwatering aroma may even tempt the neighbors to stop by.

They’re ideal for hectic weeknights, relaxed Sunday dinners, or feeding a group without much effort.

🍖 Amish Country Ribs

📝 The 4 Ingredients

IngredientQuantityNotes
Country-style pork ribs3–4 lbs (1.4–1.8 kg)Boneless or bone-in
Unsalted butter½ cup (1 stick / 115 g)Adds richness
Dark brown sugar¾ cup (150 g)Firmly packed
Apple cider vinegar½ cup (120 ml)Cuts through the sweetness

💡 Helpful Amish-style tips

  • Country-style ribs are thicker and meatier than baby back ribs, making them more forgiving when slow cooking.
  • Let the natural fat from the ribs stay in the pot—it enriches the sauce.
  • No extra liquid is necessary; the butter and vinegar create enough moisture during cooking.

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Layer in the slow cooker

Place the ribs in a single layer inside the slow cooker (stack gently if needed).
Combine the butter, brown sugar, and apple cider vinegar until blended, then pour the mixture evenly over the ribs.

2. Cook slowly

Cover and cook on LOW for 7–8 hours or HIGH for 4–5 hours.
The ribs are ready when they are very tender and easily pull apart with a fork.

3. Optional caramelized finish

Transfer the ribs to a foil-lined baking sheet and spoon some of the cooking sauce over them.
Broil for 2–3 minutes until the surface becomes bubbly and slightly caramelized.

If you’re short on time, you can skip this step—the ribs are still delicious straight from the slow cooker.

4. Serve

Arrange the ribs on a platter and drizzle plenty of the warm sauce from the cooker over the top.

🍴 Serving Suggestions

Comfort classics

  • Creamy mashed potatoes
  • Buttered egg noodles
  • Warm cornbread or soft dinner rolls

Fresh sides

  • Steamed green beans
  • Crisp coleslaw
  • Roasted broccoli

For feeding a crowd

  • Garden salad
  • Baked beans

🧊 Make-Ahead & Storage

  • Refrigerator: Store leftovers for up to 4 days. The flavor becomes even better the next day.
  • Freezer: Freeze with the sauce for up to 3 months. Thaw and reheat slowly.
  • Prep tip: Trim excess fat earlier in the day and keep the ribs refrigerated until cooking time.

Sometimes great ribs don’t require complicated techniques—just patience, a little sweetness, and someone ready to enjoy them. 🥩

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