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BBQ spare ribs ~ taste of the Orient





These spare ribs are not barbecued but just cooked in a wok, then grilled slightly to attain some singed edges which I'm sure that many of you would like to sink their teeth in.  These are succulent tasty ribs, lip-smackingly good!








These ribs are finger licking good ........ just yum!

Recipe for BBQ spare ribs ~ taste of the Orient

Ingredients
  • 750 gm spare ribs- cut into 4 inch lengths
  • 5 pips garlic- pressed
  • 5  Tbsp light soya sauce
  • 50 gm palm sugar
  • Shaoxing wine to drizzle
  • Cornflour + water to thicken
  • Tomatoes and cucumber 
Preparation
  1. Marinate the spare ribs with the light soya sauce and palm sugar for 2 hours.
  2. Put the marinated spare ribs in a wok, add enough water to cover, bring to a boil, cover and simmer.
  3. Check on the ribs and once the meat is tender, fine tune to taste, place them on a foil lined baking tray and grill for 2 mins. on each side.
  4. Meanwhile, thicken the sauce with the cornflour mixture to desired consistency, turn off heat and drizzle on some Shaoxing wine.
  5. Arrange the spare ribs on a serving plate, dress with some tomato and cucumber slice, ladle on the sauce.
  6. Serve.







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Comments

  1. Gosh the meat looks so succulent. I would love to sample a piece of your BBQ spare ribs.

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  2. Very yummy and finger-licking good! Spare ribs is my family favourite!

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  3. I want!!! drooling ...just looking at them through the screen...lucky we are going for Japanese food later or I will be salivating the whole day...

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  4. Looks like an EZ, yummy dish. Will try. Can I cooked the spareribs and sauce earlier, then grill it just before serving time?

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    1. Yes, you can and it only takes a few mins. to grill the ribs.

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    2. Cheah, finally I made this dish. Really yummy and easy. But my pictures weren't as nice as yours cos' I was too eager to enjoy it 'hot' so you know the results.... Will keep this dish in my blog for future reference. TQ.

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    3. Oh, so glad that you tried this and like it. Thanks for giving it a shot, Kimmy!

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  5. I can never resist pork ribs dishes like these, I'll eat non-stop till all is gone! Yours look so nicely golden brown and succulent! Yum indeed!

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  6. What a lovely dish. The flavors almost jump from the page and I found your instructions to be most helpful. My family loves ribs, so we'll be trying this really soon. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  7. cant stop admiring at the juicy piece of ribs!!

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  8. Good morning, Cheah. Your bbq ribs look so tempting & mouthwatering. Honestly, I have already reduced my meat intake to about 90% recently. haha.... And am feeling healthy ever.
    Hope you're haivng a great week ahed, dear.
    Will write!
    Kristy

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