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How Do I Cook Spare Ribs in an Electric Pressure Cooker?
Grilling and baking ribs are not the only cooking methods that can produce a delicious final product. Pressure-cooking your ribs creates a juicy end product in a fraction of the time required by other methods.
Things You'll Need
- Electric pressure cooker
- Spare ribs
- 1 tbsp. cooking oil
- Kitchen rag or paper towel
- Barbecue sauce
- Water
Instructions
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Heat up your pressure cooker on a high setting and add the cooking oil to the bottom of the pot.
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Brown the ribs in the oil once the oil becomes hot. Because pressure cookers use a moist heat to cook food, it is necessary to pre-brown food before cooking it in the pressure cooker.
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Remove the ribs and wipe excess oil from the pan with a kitchen rag or paper towel.
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Place the ribs back in the pot and cover them with your desired amount of barbecue sauce.
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Add enough water to cover the bottom of the pot, about 1/4 inch deep.
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Lock the cover on to your pressure cooker, set the pressure to high and cook for about 15 minutes.
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Allow the pressure to fall of its own accord after the cooking time has finished.
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