1 pound pork spare ribs, cut into bite-size pieces (ask butcher to cut bones crosswise into 1 1/2-inch pieces) Instructions: Place ribs in a container, cover with cold water and let soak for 1 hour, ...
In any city, a promising sign that you have arrived in a serious Cantonese food zone is a siu laap: a storefront dedicated to roasted and cured meat. For meat lovers, it is a beautiful sight: racks of ...
2 pounds pork sparerib tips (or ask the butcher to cut regular-size ribs into 1½-inch pieces crossways) Instructions: Cut between each sparerib to separate each rib tip and place ribs in microwaveable ...
Looking for melt-in-your-mouth meat with bold Asian flavour? Learn how to make Chinese Style Ribs — pork ribs slow-cooked until ultra tender, then glazed in a sweet-savory sauce made with soy sauce, ...
In any city, a promising sign that you have arrived in a serious Cantonese food zone is a storefront dedicated to roasted and cured meat. For meat lovers, it is a beautiful sight: racks of ...
• 2 full racks of pork spare ribs• 2 tablespoons of Chinese 5-spice• 1 cup of hoisin• 1/3 cup of La Choy® Soy Sauce• ½ cup of honey• 1/3 cup of sherry• ½ cup of Hunt’s® Tomato Ketchup• 1 tablespoon of ...
A piquant sweet-and-spicy sauce glazes these baby-back ribs and makes them sticky good. You need to peel off the membrane from the ribs, then cook them about 2½ hours, which you can do in advance.
Craving restaurant-quality ribs that melt in your mouth? Learn how to make Fall-Off-The-Bone Chinese Style Ribs right at home! These sticky, sweet, and savory ribs are braised low and slow in a ...