Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut

An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal.

An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal. 

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An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal.

Do you have recipes that have stayed in your family for generations?

This Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe has been in my family for more generations than I can keep track of.

I remember eating this in the 70’s as a child but I especially remember eating this every single week in the 80’s with out fail during my mom’s pregnancy with my baby brother.

This was my mom’s pregnancy craving BIG time!

I realize that sauerkraut is an acquired taste so I was a little concerned that my husband may cringe at the idea of eating this meal.

I am happy to report though, not only did he eat it, he went back for seconds all the while saying “hmmmm, this is really good!”

An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal.

There are a couple of elements that I personally absolutely adore about this Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe.

The meaty ribs are so tender they just literally fall apart.

I also adore that the meat juices impart a ton of flavor into the sauerkraut thereby also mellowing the tanginess.

An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal.

I have a favor to ask though. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE don’t send me hate mail.

This Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe steers a little away from your traditional German or Polish version of spareribs and sauerkraut in that it does not have potatoes, brown sugar or apples. Rest assured though that this version is incredibly irresistible and an absolute family favorite.

Why sauerkraut is healthy:

Sauerkraut in its simplest form is fermented cabbage that produces gut healthy probiotics. Many scientists now believe that much of our immune system resides in our digestive tract and is run by healthy bacteria. Sauerkraut, with all its healthy bacteria, feeds our intestinal lining those very healthy bacteria.

How to reap the healthy benefits of sauerkraut:

Many health experts hold the belief that the best form of sauerkraut is organic unpasteurized versions found in many health food stores. Unfortunately the heating process of this Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe does kill many of those healthful bacteria. To reap the benefits of improved immune function by eating sauerkraut then the best way to achieve this is to eat 2 tbsp of raw organic unpasteurized sauerkraut daily. Here are a few more ideas that may help too.

How to sear Country Style Pork Ribs:

Pull meat from refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes before searing. I personally prefer cast iron or stainless steel pans for searing. Place pan over medium/high -high heat. Add oil and let pan become very hot. You can check to see if the pan is hot enough be either by seeing the oil ripple or by placing the tip of a rib onto the pan and if it sizzles, it is ready. Place ribs onto pan with the fattiest side down first and do not move. The ribs will be ready to turn when they are easily moved (no longer sticking to the pan) and golden brown. Repeat with all sides.

Tips about Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut:

    • The awesome raw organic unpasteurized version of sauerkraut that I describe above can be a bit spendy but luckily Costco has a great price on it for $7.99 for a container that runs a little under 1/2 gallon.
    • I recommend buying the best quality of pork you can afford. In my opinion the best would be pork raised organically on pasture, but at least try to aim for pork raised without antibiotics. Here is a great resource for finding a pasture-based farm near you!
    • Country style ribs are a very meaty cut of pork that contain no bones and are perfect for this Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe.
    • This is my favorite high heat healthy oil that I used for searing the country style pork ribs. (affiliate)
    • BIGGEST TIP I can give about this Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe is DO NOT salt the pork before searing. Normally you would salt meat before searing but because sauerkraut is already salty, salting the meat will just be too much.
    • This cast iron indoor grill is my favorite for multiple purposes and did such a beautiful job for searing the meat on my gas stovetop. (affiliate)
    • This Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven did a phenomenal job with this Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut. (affiliate)
    • This recipe can also be made in a slow cooker for 8-9 hours on low.

An absolute comfort meal, Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut. With just 3 ingredients and 2 steps this family favorite recipe is an extremely easy slow cooked meal. 

Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut

Country Style Pork Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut recipe creates extremely tender caramelized pork nestled into tangy sauerkraut.
4.98 from 189 votes
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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Pork and Sauerkraut, Pork and Sauerkraut in the Oven
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 474kcal
Author: Heather

Ingredients

  • 2- 2 1/2 lbs country style spare ribs
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 16 oz sauerkraut *see tips above
  • black pepper *optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 300℉
  • Place large frying pan or indoor grill over med/high- high heat. Add oil and bring pan up to a full heat. (see tips above for testing heat of pan). Sprinkle ribs with black pepper and place fattiest aside down onto pan. Sear all sides until golden brown.
  • Place seared meat into dutch oven and top with sauerkraut. Cover dutch oven with lid and bake for 3-3 1/2 hours.
  • (Note: video above was a doubled recipe)

Notes

*Please use as many organic ingredients as possible.*

Nutrition

Calories: 474kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 43g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 164mg | Sodium: 639mg | Potassium: 832mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 31IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 3mg
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154 Comments

  1. Hi Heather,

    I was wondering if you could use a pork loin roast or bone in pork chops in place of the country style spare ribs?

    1. Hi Joanne,
      I think it is a great idea. You won’t have as many golden brown surfaces as you would with the country style ribs but I know it will still taste wonderful. I hope you enjoy!!

  2. I’m so excited to see this recipe! With the exception of my family, I did not know anyone else made this. My mother did and now my siblings and I continue. this fabulous and simple recipe. I cannot understand why anyone would send hate mail over this recipe!, especially without trying. Thank you for sharing.

    1. That makes me so happy to hear Dru!!! My family loves this too and my mom literally prepared this every week growing up when she was pregnant with my brother.
      I received a few complaints on my Facebook page for it not being completely traditional. That is ok though, both our families know how delicious it is. ????

  3. 5 stars
    I love sauerkraut, but when cooked along with pork, it takes on a whole knew kind of love! What a comforting, super delicious combo!

    1. Home made apple sauce on the side! So good. My grandmother made this for her family and my mom for her 7 kids. I just made a fresh batch of sauerkraut to take down so she can make them at 94 years young♥️

    2. That is awesome. It makes me so happy when hear it being a tradition in other families. I bet that homemade sauerkraut is amazing!!

    1. Hi Cheryl! Yes, I spooned the sauerkraut out of the container using a slotted spoon. It’s not a big deal though if extra juice gets in the pot. It really comes down to a personal preference.

  4. 5 stars
    No hate here – nothing but love and good blessings for the new year! Thank you for posting this recipe – this is definitely a comfort food I grew up with – my mom used to make it a lot when I was growing up and I couldn’t remember which pork cut she used to make it. She actually did it on the stove in a large pot over low-heat, but I think it would be perfect in a slow-cooker. My mom is getting older and doesn’t do as much scratch cooking as she used to. She’s discovered bag meals and it’s pretty much her go-to these days. Looking forward to trying out your recipe! I think I will make it the next time I visit my parents and cook it for them. Thanks again!

    1. Thank you Ann! I love this so much. We have done made in a slow cooker and on the stovetop also and it always is great. I am working on updating with all the approaches soon.

  5. Glad that i found this recipe and happy that is not the traditional way. Without the brown sugar and apples, it is low carb friendly !

    1. Does anyone add caraway seeds? That in the WAY I learned to make it, also a few drops of Worcestershire sauce. Very good over mashed potatoes.

    1. Thank you Holly. I think if you find country style spare ribs that are a little lower in fat it would work great. I hope you enjoy!

  6. Hi. I make a version of this from time to time for my buddies ….. i will add carrot s – pots – onion from time to time with dark beer or white wine and braise this at 350 c ….. country style ribs are the best. Other ribs will work. Whichever, Sear ….. prime rib is nice but this is a treat for us born on the 40’s.

  7. Hi Heather,
    Our grandmothers must have been sisters. I make it exactly as you do. HOWEVER, I always make sure there is a cup and a half to two cups of sauerkraut left ove along with a half of rib. Refrigerate it for one day then, In a large frying pan, warm the left over sauerkraut in two tablespoons of butter (just warm it.. .not recook it). Shred or dice left over pork rib and add it to the pan of sauerkraut. Cover pan. Nd contine to sauté. Prepare two cups of homemade dumplings. Cook a cup of diced potatoes. When both are done, drain well and add to the sauerkraut. Fold mixture. Warm a few minutes longer. Serve.

    1. Oh my word!! That sounds AMAZING!!! Love homemade dumplings already but with sauerkraut they would be out of this world. Thank you for the idea!!

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