When I need a no-fuss dinner that still feels like a backyard cookout, these 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Cookout Feast ribs are exactly what I make. Bone-in country-style pork ribs turn tender and flavorful with almost no hands-on work, and the simple combination of sauce and seasonings gives them that sweet, smoky, crowd-pleasing flavor everyone loves. It is the kind of recipe that works on a busy weekday but still tastes like you planned something special.
Serve these ribs with classic cookout sides like coleslaw, baked beans, corn on the cob, potato salad, or mac and cheese. If you want to keep things especially easy, add soft sandwich rolls for piling the meat on once it is tender, and finish the plate with pickle slices and extra barbecue sauce on the side.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Cookout Feast
Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 to 4 pounds raw bone-in pork country-style ribs
Directions
1. Place the raw bone-in country-style ribs in the bottom of a slow cooker in an even layer as much as possible.
2. In a medium bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce until smooth.
3. Pour the sauce mixture over the ribs, making sure the meat is well coated. Cover and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until the pork is very tender.
4. Carefully transfer the cooked ribs to a serving platter and spoon some of the sauce from the slow cooker over the top before serving.
Variations & Tips
Make It Smokier: If you like a deeper cookout flavor, use a smoky barbecue sauce. A sauce with hickory or mesquite notes makes these taste even more like they came off the grill.
Sweet and Tangy Balance: If your barbecue sauce is already very sweet, reduce the brown sugar a bit. If it tastes too rich, a small extra splash of apple cider vinegar can brighten everything up.
For Easier Serving: Once the ribs are fully cooked, the meat may start to fall off the bone, so use tongs and a large spatula to lift them out gently. This is especially helpful if you are serving them for a family dinner and want them to look neat on the platter.
Meal Prep Tip: You can whisk the sauce together the night before and refrigerate it, then pour it over the ribs in the morning before work. It is one of those easy prep-ahead tricks that makes busy days feel a lot more manageable.
Turn It Into Sandwiches: Shred the cooked pork off the bones, toss it back in some of the sauce, and serve it on buns. This is a great option if you want the meal to stretch a little further for a crowd.