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Directions:
Start by removing the silver skin from the back of the ribs. You can do this by sliding the back of a spoon underneath the membrane and then peeling it away with your fingers.
Season the ribs generously with salt and pepper.
Place the seasoned ribs in a 6-quart slow cooker. Pour the root beer over the ribs to give them a sweet and tenderizing bath.
Cover and set your slow cooker on low for 5 hours or on high for 3 hours. This slow cooking process allows the ribs to become wonderfully tender.
After cooking, remove the ribs from the slow cooker and discard the liquid.
Cook on high for another hour to let the sauce caramelize slightly and cling to the ribs.
Gently remove the ribs from the slow cooker and they’re ready to serve. For a little extra pizzazz and if you love the smoky flavor of grilled ribs, brush them with a bit more sauce and pop them under the broiler for a few minutes until they get nice and charred.
Pro Tip: The broiler step is a great trick to mimic the finish of grilled ribs, adding those delightful crispy edges and a touch of smokiness.
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