1/2 teaspoon ginger 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon sage 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 5 pounds pork shoulder or fresh picnic -- or other pork roast In samll bowl, mix all spices. Rub on surface of 5 lb. pork roast. Roast on rack in shallow pan to 185 F. on meat thermometer for 3 1/2-4 hours at 325 f. Can make gravy from pan drippings.
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Good Pork Shoulder Country Style Ribs in the Crock-Pot Slow Slow Cooker
In this easy cooking video, I cook some pork shoulder country style ribs in my crock-pot slow cooker. Once these country style ribs were tender, I browned them in my toaster oven and brushed them with BBQ sauce. These slow cooker country style ribs turned out great. For more easy cooking and recipes, be sure to check out my easy cooking channel.
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This video shows how to create delicious country ribs, no grill required. Country-style ribs, cut from the lean loin, are boiled and then baked. They really couldn't be easier.
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