Pork N' Chili Fixin's
photo by Chef shapeweaver
- Ready In:
- 6hrs 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
-
3
ingredients
- 1 lb country-style boneless pork ribs
- 2 tablespoons garlic-flavored olive oil
- 2 tablespoons garlic salt with parsley
- 1 (10 ounce) can Rotel chili fixins tomatoes
- 5 ounces water
directions
- Sprinkle garlic salt on ribs.
- Brown ribs in olive oil in skillet over medium heat.
- Place ribs in crockpot.
- Mix water into chili fixin's tomatoes and pour over ribs.
- Cover crockpot and set dial to low.
- Cook 6 hours.
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I made this recipe on 12/9/11 for two events " Bargain Basement Special Event " and the " Hustle and Bustle Of December Event ". Some changes were made to the recipe and they are as follows,I didn't have the olive oil called for so just regular was used.No garlic salt with parsley was available ,so I sprinkled a bit of garlic powder and dried parsley before browning the meat. Since I wanted leftovers, the recipe was doubled.About 1/2 hour before the end of cooking time about 3/4 to 1 cup of elbow pasta was added to the meat, and turned to high. To me, this recipe was very,very spicy.But my SO seemed to really enjoy it. Thanks for taking the time to post, and " Keep Smiling :) "
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