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Slow-cooked, sticky-glazed pork ribs go with cucumber slaw in Sam Way's recipe

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Slow-cooked, sticky-glazed pork ribs go with cucumber slaw in Sam Way's recipe
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Slow-cooked, sticky-glazed pork ribs go with cucumber slaw in Sam Way's recipe

2026-05-11 20:09 Last Updated At:20:31

Slow-cooked pork ribs, grilled with a sticky glaze… you just can’t beat it! This recipe is from the “Quick Prep, Slow Cook” chapter of my cookbook, “Sam’s Eats.” It's a very versatile chapter.

The idea behind these recipes is that they take very little time to prepare, but are left to cook for an extended period. This is one of my favorite ways to cook, as it requires little effort to create a stunning meal. Making these pork ribs for lots of people is a fail-safe way to impress.

A little trick is to crumble a stock cube into the marinade — this is a quick and easy way to add depth and rich, umami flavor.

Servings: 3 to 4 as a main, 4 to 6 as part of a spread

For the ribs:

3 tablespoons olive oil

5 tablespoons red wine vinegar

6 tablespoons honey

2 tablespoons smoked paprika

2 teaspoons garlic powder

1 chicken or vegetable stock cube, crumbled

2 pounds, 10 ounces individual pork ribs (each one 3 to 5 ½ ounces)

For the cucumber slaw:

2 cucumbers, halved, deseeded, julienned

2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar

1 garlic clove, crushed

1 teaspoon dried chili flakes

Mix the marinade ingredients together in a bowl, seasoning with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Pour the marinade over the ribs and leave to marinate in the fridge overnight, or at least a few hours.

When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 325°F.

Place the ribs in a baking dish or on a sheet pan, pour 1 cup of water into the base of the tray and tightly cover the tray with foil. Cook in the oven for 2 hours, until tender.

Meanwhile, mix the slaw ingredients together in a bowl, season with sea salt, then cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Remove the ribs from the oven and lay them in a new dish or pan (or clean the first one), pouring the juices into a small saucepan. Place the saucepan of juice over a high heat and reduce until thickened.

Preheat the broiler to high, then brush the ribs with some of the reduced juices. Cook under the broiler for 4 to 5 minutes until slightly charred on top then remove them from the oven.

Brush the ribs once more time with the reduced juices, then serve with the cucumber slaw.

Sam Way is a self-taught home cook and food influencer on social media, where he has more than 13 million followers. This is his debut cookbook.

Excerpted from “Sam’s Eats” by Sam Way. Copyright (copyright) 2023 by Sam Way. Used with permission of Voracious, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company. New York, NY. All rights reserved.

This image released by Voracious shows the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (Voracious via AP)

This image released by Voracious shows the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (Voracious via AP)

This image released by Voracious shows a recipe for pork ribs with cucumber slaw from the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (David Loftus/Voracious via AP)

This image released by Voracious shows a recipe for pork ribs with cucumber slaw from the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (David Loftus/Voracious via AP)

This image released by Voracious shows a recipe for pork ribs with cucumber slaw from the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (David Loftus/Voracious via AP)

This image released by Voracious shows a recipe for pork ribs with cucumber slaw from the cookbook "Sam's Eats" by Sam Way. (David Loftus/Voracious via AP)

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2026--

Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against Camping World Holdings, Inc. (“Camping World” or the “Company”) (NYSE: CWH) and reminds investors of the May 11, 2026 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that has been filed against the Company.

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As detailed below, the complaint alleges that the Company and its executives violated federal securities laws by making false and/or misleading statements and/or failing to disclose that: (1) the Company overstated its ability to “surgically manage [its] inventory” to optimize profit using “data analytics;” (2) the Company overstated the retail demand of consumers it was experiencing and/or reasonably expected; (3) as a result, the Company would require “strict, corrective inventory management objectives,” negatively impacting gross profit and margins; (4) the Company’s inadequate systems and processes prevented it from ensuring reasonably accurate disclosures and/or guidance, including about the health of its balance sheet and/or the ability to manage SG&A expenses; and (5) that, as a result of the foregoing, Defendants’ positive statements about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis.

On October 28, 2025, after the market closed, Camping World released its third quarter 2025 financial results, reporting, among other things, that “new vehicle revenue was $766.8 million for the third quarter, a decrease of $58.1 million, or 7.0%,” “average selling price of new vehicles sold decreased 8.6%,” and “new vehicle gross margin was 12.7%, a decrease of 81 basis points, driven primarily by the 8.6% decrease in the average selling price per new vehicle sold.” The Company further disclosed that “total gross margin was 28.6%, a slight decrease of 27 basis points,” and “the slight gross margin decrease was primarily from the reduced average selling price per new vehicle sold.” The Company further disclosed it saw 2026 as a “consecutive year of Adjusted EBITDA growth, starting in the low $300 million range.” Nonetheless, the Company purported to reassure investors that “this judicious conservatism, combined with our fortified balance sheet and improving leverage, has set the stage for our return to measured and accretive M&A activity across the business.”

On this news, Camping World’s stock fell $4.17, or 24.8%, to close at $12.65 per share on October 29, 2025, on unusually heavy trading volume.

Then, on February 24, 2026, after the market closed, Camping World released its fourth quarter 2025 results, reporting, among other things, that it had “implemented strict, corrective inventory management objectives to structurally improve [its] turnover rates” creating gross margin headwinds into 2026. The Company reported financial results, including that “net loss was $(109.1) million for the fourth quarter of 2025, an increased loss of $49.6 million, or 83.3%,” “adjusted EBITDA was $(26.2) million, an increased loss of $23.7 million,” “gross profit was $338.2 million, a decrease of $38.7 million, or 10.3%, and total gross margin was 28.8%, a decrease of 247 basis points.” The Company also reported “new vehicle gross margin was 12.3%, a decrease of 291 basis points,” and “used vehicle gross margin was 16.0%, a decrease of 277 basis points,” both due to an increase in the average cost per vehicle sold and a decrease in average selling price, “driven in part by accelerated sales of aged used vehicles in December.” The Company additionally reported SG&A as a percent of gross profit of 85%, a 190 basis point year over year improvement, falling far short of the Company’s prior guidance for a 300 to 400 basis points improvement.

Finally, the Company announced that it would be pausing its quarterly cash dividend, effective immediately, “following consideration of forecasted tax distributions, the reduced availability of excess tax distributions to fund dividend payments driven partly by the impact of recent tax law changes, and in consideration of the Company’s focus on reducing net debt leverage.”

On this news, Camping World’s stock price fell $1.79, or 16.5%, to close at $9.06 per share on February 25, 2026, on unusually heavy trading volume.

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CWH CLASS ACTION DEADLINE TONIGHT: Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Reminds Camping World Holdings (CWH) Investors of Securities Class Action Deadline on May 11, 2026

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