Crock Pot Button Bones BBQ
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Crock Pot Button Bones BBQ
Button bones are so resonable to buy and there is a lot of meat on them. There was enough here for 6 meals at a cost of $5.45 They are perfect for pulled pork sandwiches. Next to no work - Just put the ingredients into a crock pot, turn on low & 6 hours later Mmmm good tender meat. I almost forgot to take a photo. I was just putting away leftovers and it hit me!
Bergy's Crock Pot Button Bones
Bergy's Crock Pot Button Bones
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Crock Pot Button Bones BBQ
We call them button ribs; they actually have no bones. Actually then end cut of the meat away from the ribs. It used to be scrap; but, now they sell it. And, it is very good and tender. Great for pulled pork, tender pork sandwiches, etc.
It is really delicious and economical. Looks wonderful!
It is really delicious and economical. Looks wonderful!
Re: Crock Pot Button Bones BBQ
Thanks KC They do have series of small spoon shaped bones I found this description of them on the internet. Also see the description on the intro to the recipe
Button ribs are flat, circular-shaped bones located at the sirloin end of the loin. They are not actually ribs, as they are not taken from the rib cage. The button ribs consist of the last four to six bones on the backbone; they do not have actual ribs connected to them. The meat on the button ribs consists of meat that covers each button and connects them together.
Button ribs are flat, circular-shaped bones located at the sirloin end of the loin. They are not actually ribs, as they are not taken from the rib cage. The button ribs consist of the last four to six bones on the backbone; they do not have actual ribs connected to them. The meat on the button ribs consists of meat that covers each button and connects them together.
- Chef shapeweaver
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Re: Crock Pot Button Bones BBQ
Bergy,
That looks yummy.
That looks yummy.