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Looking for a delicious and easy rib recipe? Look no further than these Asian sticky slow cooker ribs, complete with a helpful video tutorial. Perfect for a family dinner or entertaining guests.
These Asian-style slow cooker ribs fall off the bone as you eat them. They’re seasoned with a homemade dry rub and a sticky glaze that’s impossible to beat! Make a batch of simple white rice and fresh Asian cucumber salad, and you have a flavor-packed dinner.

Table of Contents
- The Best Slow Cooker Asian Ribs
- Asian Ribs Recipe in Our First Cookbook
- High Quality Spices
- Slow Cooker Asian Ribs Ingredients
- How to Make Slow Cooker Asian Ribs
- How to Remove the Membrane From Ribs
- Can I Make Pork Ribs in an Instant Pot?
- Can I Make Asian Sticky Ribs on the Grill?
- Can I Use Boneless Ribs Instead of Bone-In?
- Can I Use A Different Rib Rub?
- Tips for Making the Best Asian Slow Cooker Ribs
- Watch How These Asian Sticky Ribs are Made…
- More Crock Pot Recipes:
- Asian Sticky Slow Cooker Ribs Recipe
The Best Slow Cooker Asian Ribs
We’ve had a slow cooker for a few years now, and yet I really don’t ever use it for slow-cooked baby back ribs. I use it for everything else, though, like breakfast, meats, soups, vegetables, casseroles, dips, and even dessert, but I haven’t really played around with ribs too much. They always seem a little intimidating as I’ve eaten many a dry rib in my day, and no one wants to be chewing on meat for an hour.
Cade does his fall-off-the-bone ribs, but that recipe is made in the oven, and it’s a little more of a process. They are not too much, but they are still awesome. I wanted some good and sticky pork ribs that I didn’t have to think about. I feel like this sticky Asian ribs recipe is one of those recipes I want to shout from the rooftops, it’s honestly that good. The sauce is just killer. I’m so excited to be working with McCormick to share this recipe!
Asian Ribs Recipe in Our First Cookbook
This recipe appears in our first cookbook, Our Sweet Basil Cookbook, and has been a reader favorite for years. If you’d like to have this recipe in cookbook form, you can grab it on Amazon. That cookbook is loaded with so many of our family favorites! You’ll love it!
High Quality Spices
One of the things that I get asked a lot is what ingredients do you buy, which brand is your favorite, and what ingredients do you stick with the most?
Well, butter, cheese, and eggs for sure, as those basics can totally change a recipe, but spices are another big one. Stop buying the cheapest ingredients at the store. If you want cheap long-grain rice, go for it. I’m sure you’ll survive, but spices? You need good quality and a brand that is in it for their love of food. No, really, they aren’t paying me to say that part, that’s all me.
You guys, one simple change can make your food taste better. Who wouldn’t want that? We also try mixing up the kinds of spices we use in our recipe. For example, this pork rib rub recipe uses smoked paprika instead of regular paprika. It adds a new depth of flavor that totally transforms the dish.

Slow Cooker Asian Ribs Ingredients
The ingredients list for this CrockPot ribs recipe is fairly simple, but there are quite a few herbs and spices on the list.
Dry Rub
- Light Brown Sugar: Adds a rich sweetness and subtle molasses flavor that balances savory spices.
- Smoked Paprika: Gives a deep, smoky warmth and vibrant color to the dish.
- Chili Powder: Brings mild heat and earthy, peppery notes.
- Garlic Powder: Adds a concentrated garlic flavor without added moisture.
- Pepper: Enhances all the flavors with a sharp, slightly spicy bite.
- Kosher Salt: Coarse salt that intensifies and elevates overall taste.
Sticky Sauce
- Ground Ginger: Lends a warm, zesty kick with slight citrus undertones.
- Ground Pepper: Adds a finer, more even distribution of spice than cracked pepper.
- Onion Powder: Offers a subtle onion flavor that melts seamlessly into the sauce.
- Garlic: Fresh and aromatic, it brings bold, savory depth.
- Sweet Chili Sauce: A tangy-sweet condiment with a gentle heat, often used in Asian cuisine.
- Soy Sauce (Reduced Sodium): Brings umami depth and saltiness with less sodium.
- Balsamic Vinegar: Adds a rich tang and slight sweetness that enhances other flavors.
- Brown Sugar: Provides a deeper molasses flavor and helps with caramelization.
- Honey: A natural sweetener that also adds a sticky texture and slight floral note.
- Cornstarch: Used to thicken sauces and give a glossy finish.
- Water: Helps blend and adjust the consistency of the sauce.
- Sesame Seeds (optional): A finishing touch that adds crunch and nutty flavor.
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card below.

How to Make Slow Cooker Asian Ribs
These slow cooker baby back ribs require some prep work, but once the ribs are in the CrockPot, you can walk away! Here are the basic steps to making slow cooker pork ribs:
- Mix: Whisk together the sticky sauce ingredients. Pour half the mixture into a saucepan and cook until thickened.
- Trim: Trim the membrane off the ribs (see section below), then rub all over with the slow cooker rib dry rub.
- Layer: Place the ribs into the slow cooker. Pour half the runny sticky sauce mixture over the ribs (the half that didn’t get cooked in the saucepan).
- Cook: Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook the ribs on low for 8 hours.
- Glaze: Once cooked, place ribs on a broiler pan and brush with reserved sticky sauce mixture.
- Broil: Broil the ribs for a few minutes, until the top looks sticky. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds if desired.
The instructions can also be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.
How to Remove the Membrane From Ribs
Never removed the membrane from ribs before? Don’t worry, it’s easy! Here’s how you should remove the silver skin from pork ribs before putting them into the slow cooker:
- At one end of the rack, slide a dinner knife under the membrane and over a bone.
- Lift and loosen the membrane until it tears.
- Grab the edge of the membrane with a paper towel and pull it off.
The membrane may come off in one whole piece, or you may need to remove it in smaller pieces.

Can I Make Pork Ribs in an Instant Pot?
Absolutely! If you want to make these slow cooker ribs in an Instant Pot, follow the instructions for our Smoky BBQ Ribs but use the dry rub recipe listed in this post instead.
Can I Make Asian Sticky Ribs on the Grill?
Yes, grilling ribs is an excellent option! We have a recipe for cooking ribs on the grill. Using the dry rub and the sticky sauce recipe in this recipe, follow the instructions for the grilled recipe for all the cooking instructions.
Can I Use Boneless Ribs Instead of Bone-In?
You likely can, but boneless ribs won’t need to be cooked as long as bone-in. Also, boneless ribs tend to be less juicy and tender than bone-in.
Can I Use A Different Rib Rub?
Yes, but we really love how this homemade rib rub pairs with the Asian sticky slow cooker ribs. Homemade is always better than store-bought!
Tips for Making the Best Asian Slow Cooker Ribs
We prefer cooking our slow cooker ribs low and slow for 8 hours, but technically, you can cook them on high for less time. We’ve found that patience is a virtue when cooking ribs, though — nobody wants to eat tough meat!
Note that you’ll have leftover sweet sticky sauce after broiling the ribs. Our family likes slathering the ribs with more sauce as we eat them, which is why the sticky sauce recipe makes extra.
Slow cooker pork ribs reheat well the next day and can easily be pulled off the bone and made into sandwiches, thrown atop salads, and more.
Watch How These Asian Sticky Ribs are Made…
I know ribs can be a little intimidating, but making them in the slow cooker makes them easier than ever! These slow cooker ribs with Asian sticky sauce are so tender and bold in flavor! You’ll be lickin’ your fingers clean!
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- All our CROCKPOT and SLOW COOKER recipes here!






Loved this recipe. Seriously my husband said it was one of the best meals I’ve ever made. On another note, I just saw this recent posting of this woman’s blog who copied the recipe word for word and claimed authorship: https://www.gooddinnermom.com/best-baby-back-ribs-slow-cooker/
Hi Kristin, So, so happy you all enjoyed it! So sweet of you to let me know. Thanks for the heads up about the content. Hopefully it gets deleted. Thanks!
Of course, I had to look it up. Now, on the bottom, it says “adapted from Sweet Basil”. I was happy to see them giving credit where is rightly belongs. Every good recipe deserves that respect! (and I do very much enjoy making this recipe. Just don’t know what I would do without my slow cooker!
Yes, I see that as well. Thank you so much for your support. It means so much!
Wow. Can’t wait to try this recipe. Purchasing rib this week.
I’m so glad! We absolutely love it!
Wow these do look delicious! I had always felt a little skeptical of doing ribs in a crock pot because the meat gets so steamed but with an oven finish it all makes sense. I rarely make ribs because of the hassle and fuss. Saving on Pinterest and printing out to use soon! Thanks so much. I find something great every time I stop by.
Yay! I’m so glad. Thanks!
All that spice and sticky sauce is seriously making my mouth water.. these ribs look so delicious and I bet they tasted even better too!
Ribs in the crock pot! Who would’ve guessed!
And they are awesome!
I’ve always been skeptical about cooking ribs in a crockpot because crockpots don’t burn fat, it stays in there and I worry the flavor and sauce won’t stick. But you have convinced me and I will definitely try this. They look amazing and I love anything Asian! Thank you.
Yes!! The fat melts down and drips off and flavors the meat then finish in the oven for that stickiness!
Did you place the ribs on their sides or laying flat in the pot? Thanks, I will be trying this out this weekend.
If we do two racks I lay them on their sides, one I kind of put flat but they don’t lay down all the way.
I made these for the game on Saturday. They came out as described! I love the rub mixture and have enough left over to use for something else. Great recipe thanks for sharing.
Slow cooker ribs arethe way to go!I do the dry rub and add a can of cola. Cook on low 8-10hrs. Then onto foil lined pan, slather on favorite sauce & bake at 375 for 30-45min until sticky.I usually do this before I leave for work & have ribs when I get home!
Helene,
We are totally trying this! Thank you!
These look so finger licking good!
Thanks girl! xoxo!
This is a fantastic recipe! Using the slow cooker for rib is genius!