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Lots of good things going on today.

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Clearly these ribs, but also some other fun things too!

First, my younger brother, Kai got into the school he wanted (FIDM) in LA and I could not be more exited for him. When he told me, it pretty much made my Monday. I might just be living vicariously through him though. He will be attending the same school that I always thought I wanted to go to…until I didn’t… and decided to change career paths… did a complete 360… and here I am.

It’s a long story and I have told it before, so I will not go over all the details and bore you…again.

But really, I am SO exited for him. I think it will be the perfect school for him, he is going to KILL it in the filming world.

And ok, I am pretty exited he is going to be in sunny, warm LA. The land of food photography props galore. Yess.

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Alright, and equally exciting is some news about the goats. You remember yesterday how I said we would not be receiving milk from our goats until next summer? Yeah, well Heather, the woman who we bought our cute little goats, Mara and Layla, from emailed my mom telling her the birth stories of the two girls and giving us their lineage. She also said that she was going to need to cut down the size of her heard with their next round of babies and asked if we would be interested in taking a milking goat, Mara’s dam (mother) Tiramisu.

Oh my gosh, yes!!

Well, that’s what I said when my dad told me, BUT he’s a little scared to be taking on a milking goat with everything we already have going on…so I am working on him. And I need him on board because I definitely don’t have enough time to be milking goats twice a day, BUT I so want the milk. Like SO bad. The days need more hours. Yes, like a lot more hours.

So while this is not a done deal, I have both my fingers crossed…Tiramisu, she even has the perfect name – once we get her I promise to make some tiramisu with goat’s milk! I will update you on this front, once I know a bit more.

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Ok and third, I spent most of Monday with little miss Asher. I haven’t spent a whole day with her since I officially moved out of the “rents” house.

My family went rafting, so Asher was stuck with boring, always working me. She talked my ear off, somehow convinced me that making a cake was a good idea (in the midst of my already messy, food filled kitchen) and then stole my laptop and watched gymnastic on YouTube for like two hours.

We also maybe danced around the kitchen screaming (cause neither of us can sing) the entire Taylor Swift 1989 album while we made the said cake. FYI, the girl know all the words to every song.

She’s six and probably Taylor’s BIGGEST and littlest fan ever. She knows it all.

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Oh, and Asher also made this sweet comment, “Tiegs, all the food you made today is beautiful”. And then she asked to make a cake.

Girl sure knows how to play me.

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But the best part of this post is most definitely these fall off the bone, spicy, sweet and bone lickin’ good, crockpot grilled fiery habanero apricot BBQ ribs.

You guys, the crockpot is the magic way to cook ribs. Like no joke, these ribs came out perfect. In fact, the Colorado BBQ Challenge was in town over the weekend and the entire family agreed that the chewy ribs they had there didn’t even come close to my ribs.

But then again, my BBQ sauce is kind of amazing too. It’s spicy, sweet and full of summer fruit. I know it seems a little weird to be adding fruit to a BBQ sauce, but when paired with those spicy habanero chilies it’s the perfect balance of sweet and spicy.

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Clearly, I have the 4th of July in mind for these ribs. Cook them in the crockpot all day long and then just throw them on the grill right before eating. Could not be an easier or more delicious way to do it.

For reals.

If you do decide to make these for the 4th, you can easily double the recipe to make enough for two racks of ribs. My crockpot fit two full racks, but I don’t think it could fit a third. If you are looking to cook 3-4 racks, I would see if you can borrow a crockpot from someone you know. Kind of a pain, but I promise, once you try ribs in the crockpot you won’t be going back to whatever you did before. AND the cleanup is so easy too!

Heck yes!!!

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Crockpot Grilled Fiery Habanero Apricot BBQ Ribs.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 1342 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Ribs

Fiery Habanero Apricot BBQ Sauce

Instructions

  • Grabs the ribs and place them on a cutting board. Take a butter knife, wedge it just underneath the membrane to loosen and pull the membrane up and off the bone. Then just use your hands to pull the rest of the membrane off.
  • In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, smoked paprika, chipotle chili powder, garlic powder, cinnamon, salt and pepper. Rub the mixture all over the ribs.
  • Place the ribs in the bowl of a crockpot and pour the beer into the crockpot. Cover and cook overnight or 6-8 hours on low.
  • Sometime while the ribs are cooking, make the BBQ sauce. Combine all the ingredients for the BBQ sauce in a medium size sauce pot. Bring the mixture to a boil and cook until the apricots are very soft, about 10-15 minutes. Once the fruit is soft, remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly, then puree the sauce in a blender until completely smooth. Pour into a glass jar. Store any leftovers in the fridge.
  • Once the ribs are finish cooking and you are ready to grill them, preheat the grill to medium high heat.
  • Remove the ribs from the crockpot and brush them with the BBQ sauce. Be careful when handling, the ribs are they are really going to want to fall apart. This is obviously what you want, but it does make them a little tricky to handle.
  • Place the ribs on the grill and grill for 5-8 minutes or until light grill marks appear. Carefully remove the ribs from the grill and onto a serving plate. Brush with more BBQ sauce and serve warm. Enjoy!!
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  1. Omg the goat’s name is Tiramisu??? That is soo cute!!!
    Congrats to your brother!!!
    This looks wonderful!!! I love spice foods and this is no exception!! Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous too <3

  2. I’m interested in someone who has actually tried this recipe and the results. That would be helpful. Other comments are useless for a reader.

  3. Yes, I know exactly how I want to prepare the ribs I got on Sunday Love the summery flavors, and that meat looks unbelievably tender.

  4. I ran out to the grocery store early this morning, to get everything that I needed as soon as read the recipe. I cannot wait to try these!

  5. Your family sounds awesome 🙂 Great news for your brother. Well, seems like little Asher scored all the way…bonding and quality time with you, and with the twist of the finger got a delicious cake made by you and got to hijack your laptop (probably whilst you were slaving and cleaning up..haha) Got to love little sisters 🙂
    By the way, the ribs look DIVINE. My husband is going to love me forever when I make these for him.

  6. I cook ribs in the crock pot all the time – so easy and if I didn’t just have ribs last night I”d be making these !!! They look fantastic!!

  7. I would say go for the goats!! All that delicious milk! And boy Asher does know how to work it huh?! Was the cake blog worthy because I ams sure it was delicious and gorgeous!

  8. What if you tied string around the ribs to help keep them together when transferring to the grill? I wonder if that would be more of a help or a hindrance when putting on the BBQ sauce? Just a thought….

  9. Seriously? Goats?! How do I get your life. I WANT IT.
    I also want these ribs something CRAZY, because they look amazing! Pinned!

  10. I hope you get Mara’s dam and I’m going to be looking forward to that promised tiramisu if you do. Asher is so adorable and it sounds like she would totally hit it off with my 6-year-old sis, Sophie, who also possesses the power to coax people into doing things she wants.
    I am so doing these ribs if I ever get a crock pot but Chile is kind of lacking where those are concerned. I’m definitely making that sauce though, yum!

  11. Congrats to your brother! And little sisters always have a way of convincing us, once mine convinced me of making profiteroles while we were making dinner.
    The ribs look great specially the BBQ sauce!

  12. your sister sounds like the cutest (and that sounds like fun screaming taylor swift and baking cake, even it was already chaos in your kitchen). as always, love how you’re incorporating fruit into everything!

    1. Congrats to your bro. No Taylor Swift here, I guess I just don’t listen to her music, it’s not bad, just not my thing. Goats sound great. And these ribs are my manly men. Going to ask my Mother In Law to make them for me, she’s pretty good with that.