Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Steamed Ribs

This week it is back to Chinese food and while we were planning what to eat, we suddenly thought of steam ribs, those you'd eat at Dim Sum. The ribs would be steamed with ginger, black beans and finely sliced red chillis. And so, we decided to give it a try, with a twist : P

Because our stay in the UK is coming to an end soon, we didn't wanted to buy black beans. Instead, we modified our ingredients. First, marinate the ribs with pepper, Chinese cooking wine, soy sauce and corn flour. The corn flour will give a smooth texture on the rib when it is cooked. Leave the ribs to marinate for about 5 - 10 minutes. Then slice up some garlic and ginger and scatter on top of the ribs. Using a pair of scissors, finely cut the dried chillis and scatter all over the ribs too!

Once the garnishing is completed, steam the ribs for 30 to 45 minutes.

Ready to be served!



At first, I wasn't sure whether it would turn out nice as this is my first attempt at cooking pork ribs. To my surprise, it tasted quite nice actually. The dried chillis were replacement of the black beans and they complimented with the ribs rather nicely. Plus it gives you a slight spicy taste to it, and made the ribs more refreshing, leaving you wanting more. Sadly, we only had 8 pieces of ribs. We will definitely make this again and the next time, must remember to buy more ribs! Hahahaha...

TheLoyalFan says: 'Veli Veli Goods! Super good with rice, tasted super chinese! Got transported back home, for a short while, hehehehe.'

Till then, keep nomming!

1 comment:

  1. Noms noms... looks really yummy. If you have black bean can give it a try with the dried / fresh chili too. I'm sure it will be fantastic. Looks like a must try dish. :)

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