We are three empty nest moms, we love to cook and we would like to share our favorite recipes with all the kids who are away from home and miss their mom's cooking.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
BBQ Baby Back Rib
I haven't been updating this website for a long time! Sorry for the laziness. I learned this recipe from my high school friend Sue Lee. It is super simple and super delicious. (超好吃) The secret is that the sauce used in this recipe is the same sauce the Catonese restaurant made the BBQ pork (叉燒肉), not the western BBQ sauce.
Ingredients:
1. One full rack of baby back rib (I bought them from Costco, one pack contains three full racks, you can share with your friends. It has more meat and tenderer than the ones you bought in the Chinese market)
2. Lee Kum Kee Char Siu Sauce (李錦記叉燒醬)3TbSp (see picture on left)
3. Honey 2TbSp
4. Soy Sauce a little
Steps:
1. Cut the baby ribs into four pieces, cut out excessive fat, clean it
2. Thin the BBQ Sauce (#2) with some water (or soy sauce) -- The Char Siu Sauce is very thick and it is hard to spread it over meat. So I mix it with 1 tsp water and 1 tsp light soy sauce. (Soy sauce is optional, I tried first time without soy sauce and I feel it is not salty enough, so I added soy sauce the second time. Make sure you use the light color one to keep the meat color red). Mix the sauce with the meat and refrigerate it overnight.
2. Put the ribs on a baking pan and bake it at 400 degree for one hour. First put the meat side down, after 30 minutes, turn them over so that the meat side is up.
3. Reduce heat to 275 degree and continue bake it for 2 hours. Mix the left over sauce with honey and brush the sauce on the meat at every 30 minutes.
Note: The only trick is not to burn the meat. Each oven's power is different. The first time, I burned the meat in the first hour, so for the second time, I used 375 degree instead of 400 degree and the result looks better. You will have to check, especially in the first hour, and adjust the oven temperature if the meat starts to turn black.
It is an easy party recipe. I plan to bake three racks of baby back ribs this thanksgiving :)
No comments:
Post a Comment