How to Make the Leftover Favorite, Mashed Potato Cakes, and Memphis-Style Ribs in the Slow Cooker



Bridget makes Memphis-Style Ribs in the Slow Cooker with a quick homemade barbecue sauce. Jack challenges Julia to a tasting of apple cider vinegar. Ashley makes crispy Mashed Potato Cakes with sour cream.

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  1. The texture of those mashed potatoes changed drastically between being put in the refrigerator and being taken out of the bowl an hour later. They were dry and lumpy going in and smooth and blended as they came out. What happened?

  2. ATK,, HELLO,,BRIDGETTE, made spare ribs in a SLOW COKKER, looked really good, then her sauce,,by myself I’ll have to freeze some, thenASHLEY made some potato cakes, I’ll try this
    Stay,, THANKS, 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  3. I do my pulled pork this way. I rub down my 8 lb pork butt, cure it overnight, then throw it in a dry slow cooker. After I drain the fat and liquid that comes out, shred, and add a Carolina vinegar sauce. The pork sucks in that sauce and it's so good.

  4. If you're going to mash your potatoes it's totally unnecessary to add salt to the boiling water. It's a waste because most of the salt gets thrown away when they're drained. You can salt them afterwards and it gets mixed throughout!

  5. Such a pleasure watching you ladies, so kind, loving & relaxed, keep shining your true nature, enjoy these video's, everything is shown & explained as to why so well – I love your show, Sincerely, a grateful Canadian fan.

  6. OMG, these ribs are fantastic! A sure repeat recipe. If I was to use baby backs, how long would you cook them in the slow cooker? Sadly that what I did and cooked them for the recommended time for St Louis so they were literally falling off the bone which I didn't want, but the flavor was to die for! Thank you. Debbie

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