Indoor Pressure Smoker/Cooker Back Ribs
By
Rose Mary Mogan
@cookinginillinois
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I made these great looking and tasting Back Ribs today in my new Indoor Pressure smoker/cooker, that my husband got me for Mother's Day. Judging from the taste & the length of time it took for them to cook I will be using it quite a bit this summer. That is 10 pounds of ribs on that platter that were cooked in 2 hours. It only takes 40 minutes to cook one slab. They are moist, tender, & juicy, and full of flavor, & falling off the bone good. My only negative complaint is that you can only cook one slab at a time. But at 40 minutes each, THAT'S NOT BAD. I LOVE THIS NEW ELECTRIC KITCHEN GADGET.
Rating:
★★★★★ 2 votes5
Comments:
Serves:
6 to 8 depending on appetite
Prep:
15 Min
Cook:
40 Min
Method:
Pressure Cooker/Instant Pot
Ingredients
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3slabs baby back ribs
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3 Tbspgarlic powder ( no salt)
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11/2 Tbspcumin
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1 Tbsplemon pepper (no salt added)
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1 Tbspwhite pepper
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2 Tbsplawrey's seasoned salt
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1 1/2 Tbsponion powder (no salt added)
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3 Tbspbrown sugar firmly packed
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1 1/2 Tbspdried chive
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1 Tbspchili powder
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1 Tbspdry mustard
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1 Tbspliquid smoke, (optional)
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1/2 cwater
How to Make Indoor Pressure Smoker/Cooker Back Ribs
- In 40 minutes you have moist, tender, and juicy ribs. Brush Barbeque Sauce on ribs if desired & serve. Repeat the previous step if you have more than one slab to cook. Serve with your favorite sides.
- This is a Mother's Day Gift that will keep on giving all year. My husband knows that I appreciate practical gifts that I can use, and this is certainly one of them. I can't praise it enough for it's efficiency, and performance. It is great for the busy mom that is always on the go, and needs dinner in a hurry. Sweet Baby Rays Honey Barbeque Sauce is my favorite, and the only one I prefer to use. This kitchen gadget is a great investment for time spent in the kitchen.