3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Country-Style Ribs

3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Country-Style Ribs
Sweet, Sticky, Fall-Apart Pork on a Budget
Growing up, my dad had a way of turning the simplest, cheapest cuts of meat into something that felt like a feast. This was one of his best tricks—an easy slow cooker recipe that transforms humble country-style ribs into tender, flavorful pork that practically falls apart with a fork.
With just three ingredients, this recipe delivers rich, smoky-sweet flavor and a glossy, caramelized sauce. The ribs slowly cook in barbecue sauce and cola, creating a perfect balance of tangy, sweet, and savory. It’s the kind of “set it and forget it” meal that tastes like you spent all day cooking.
Servings:
4 servings
Ingredients:
900 g (2 lbs) country-style pork ribs
1 cup (240 ml) barbecue sauce (your favorite brand)
½ cup (120 ml) cola (regular, not diet)
Instructions:
1. Prepare the ribs
Place the ribs in the slow cooker in a single layer if possible.
2. Add the sauce
Pour the barbecue sauce evenly over the ribs, then add the cola.
No need to stir—just let everything settle around the meat.
3. Slow cook
Cook on LOW for 6–8 hours
or
Cook on HIGH for 4–5 hours
The ribs are ready when they are very tender and easily pull apart.
4. Optional finishing touch
For a thicker, stickier glaze:
Transfer ribs to a baking tray
Spoon extra sauce on top
Broil in the oven for 3–5 minutes until slightly caramelized
5. Serve and enjoy
Serve hot with plenty of sauce spooned over the top.
Serving Ideas:
With creamy coleslaw
Alongside buttered corn
With mashed or roasted potatoes
Classic combo: baked beans + soft dinner rolls or cornbread
Lighter Pairings:
Fresh green salad
Steamed green beans or vegetables
Leftover Idea:
Shred the ribs and serve on a toasted bun with extra barbecue sauce and pickles for an amazing sandwich.
Tips for Best Results:
Don’t use diet cola—it won’t caramelize the same way
Trim excess fat if needed, but leave some for flavor
If sauce is too thin, cook uncovered for 20–30 minutes on HIGH
Easy Variations:
Add garlic or onion powder for extra depth
Use spicy barbecue sauce for a kick
Swap cola with root beer for a slightly different sweetness



