The origins of both the activity of barbecue cooking and the word itself are somewhat obscure. Most etymologists believe that barbecue derives ultimately from the word barabicu found in the language of the Taíno people of the Caribbean. The word translates as sacred fire pit and is also spelled barbicoa or barabicoa. The word describes a grill for cooking meat consisting of a wooden platform resting on sticks.
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(all BBQ info adapted from http://www.wikipedia.com/)
Here is a great winter BBQ recipe since you don’t have to make it outside to the grill. The flavor is dead on and will remind you of a warm summer day! Serve with Sweet Potato Fries! Yummy!
BBQ Slow Cooker Country Ribs
This is a wonderful way to cook Country Pork Ribs. It is easy and makes your home smell wonderful.
Make the sauce ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator. Then pop it in the Crock Pot in the morning and by evening, you have wonderful meat that falls right off the bone!
BBQ Sauce Recipe
Directions:
In a skillet cook celery and onion in butter until tender.
Add remaining ingredients
Bring to a boil
Reduce heat
Cover and simmer 15 minutes
Ingredients:
½ cup chopped celery
2 tablespoons chopped onion
2 tablespoons unsalted organic butter
1 cup organic catsup
¼ cup all-natural lemon juice
2 tablespoons evaporated cane juice or organic maple syrup
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 tablespoon all-natural Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon dry mustard
Dash pepper
BBQ Slow Cooker Country Ribs
Directions:
Place ribs in a large crock pot
Pour BBQ Sauce over ribs
Pour water over ribs
Cover
Cook for high (4 or 6 hours)
Ingredients:
2lbs Country Pork Ribs
BBQ Sauce Recipe (above)—entire recipe
1 1/2 cups water
Recipe can be found at http://www.simplyfoodonline.com/
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