You can serve these ribs as they are (boneless) or you can shred the meat and use it for a pulled pork sandwich because they are fork tender! You will not need a knife for these babies! I’d like to use the term “fall off the rib tender” but they are boneless. I enjoy pulled pork sandwiches with coleslaw atop a gluten-free roll and additional BBQ sauce. Since I am allergic to tomatoes I use my quick and easy homemade gluten-free chipotle sauce and Worcestershire sauce. You may consider using my homemade gluten-free barbecue sauce recipe that I created for my husband which is lower in sugar by using agave syrup and Worcestershire sauce instead of brown sugar. It’s very flavorful and has a hickory taste! Despite my tomato allergy, I couldn’t resist taste tasting the sauce while cooking! Oh, how I miss I good barbecue sauce!
Also check out my Gluten Free Mexican Pulled Pork Tacos Recipe.
UPDATE: I now have a wonderful gluten-free tomato-free barbecue sauce recipe. If you like tender baby back ribs you’ll love these, too!
A flavorful pulled pork recipe, made naturally gluten free. Use baking or crock-or method.
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Instructions:
Tips
For crock pot method, cook on high up to 4 hours or low for up to 8 hours. Stop cooking once meat begins to fall apart.
Top ribs with gluten free barbecue sauce; bake at 350°F for about 5-10 minutes, or shred meat and use for sandwiches, enchiladas and more.
You can also cook this dish in a crock pot, but it will be higher in calories and cholesterol because the meat will sit in the grease. Another way of making this lower in calorie and cholesterol is to pre-boil the meat to remove the fat.
Instead of using country-style ribs you can use a pork roast with or without the bone. If you use a boned pork roast it may cook faster, as the bone stays very hot and cooks the meat from the center.
If you make this a day in advance you will be able to skim off the hardened fat, making it lower in cholesterol and calories.
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You can use agave nectar as the other choice to maple syrup or honey. Baking with agave nectar is no different than when using traditional ingredients, but there are some rules you must observe in order to achieve good results. What is your favorite recipe for baking with agave nectar?
Thank you for your comment, Exie. Agave is what I use in my barbecue sauce. It comes out excellent! Good stuff, isn't it? My favorite recipe using agave is my raw almond pistachio ice cream. Here's the link: http://glutenfreerecipebox.com/raw-almond-pistachio-ice-cream Enjoy!