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Recipe: Classic Barbecued Chinese Spare Ribs
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Gladys/PR 10-5-2002
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 MSG ID: 0062569
Classic Barbecued Spareribs
Recipe Source: Chinese Appetizers by Verdi, Published by Irene Chalmers Cookbooks, 1981
(8 servings)

2 lb Spareribs, in one piece (have the butcher trim the Fat and discard the Breastbone)
4 c Plum sauce

MARINADE:
4 tb Chicken broth
1/4 c Soy sauce
3 tb Honey or corn syrup
3 tb Hoisin sauce
2 tb Wine vinegar
2 tb Dry sherry or
Shaoshing wine
1 tsp Sugar
2 cloves (medium) garlic, Chopped fine
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
pinch (tiny) 5-spice powder (optional)

DIPPING SAUCE:
Plum sauce
Scallion, chopped

Preheat the oven 10 375 degree F. Trim any excess fat from the ribs and place them in a long shallow dish. In a mixing bowl, combine the marinade ingredients; if you are using 5-spice powder, add it to the mixture by putting it through a tea strainer so it spreads out over the mixture. Mix well, and pour over the ribs and leave for 3 hours at room temperature or about 6 hours in the refrigerator. Baste the ribs every hours or so, turning them over. TO ROAST THE RIBS: Remove the ribs from the marinade. Add the 1/4 cup plum sauce to the marinade; reserve it for basting. Hook metal drapery hooks through both ends of each rack of ribs, at the top, and hang each one as if you were hanging a hammock, suspended from the bars of one of the oven racks. Set the oven rack in the highest position in the oven. On the floor of the oven or on another oven rack set at the lowest position in the oven, place a baking pan half filled with water, to collect drippings and prevent smoking. You may want to line the baking pan with aluminum foil before putting the water in, to make it easier to clean. Roast the spareribs for 45 minutes in the preheated oven. Then baste them with the reserved basting sauce, using a small pastry brush and carefully pulling out the oven rack to facilitate the basting process. Turn the oven up to 450 degrees F and roast for another 15 minutes. By this time the spareribs should be a rich golden brown with crisp edges. Baste again, then take them out of the oven. Place the ribs on a cutting board and remove the drapery hooks. Separate the individual ribs with a cleaver or sharp knife. Serve at room temperature, with dipping sauce. Makes 6 to 8 appetizer servings. NOTE: You will need about 12 drapery hooks.

Replies:
  ISO: Chinese restaurant-style Spareribs
  M. Tesler - 10-4-2002
 
MSG ID: 0062565
  1 Recipe: Chilis Grilled Baby Back Ribs
    Gladys/PR - 10-5-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062568
2 Recipe: Classic Barbecued Chinese Spare Ribs
    Gladys/PR - 10-5-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062569
  3 Recipe(tried): Chinese Barbecued Spareribs
    Susan, Hawaii - 10-6-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062589
  4 Thank You: But is boiling/par-boiling helpful? (re: Chinese restaurant-style Spareribs)
    M. Tesler, VA - 10-10-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062679
  5 You are right Martin, but some prefer ribs slow cooked rather
    Gladys/PR - 10-10-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062685
  6 Recipe(tried): Deep Fried Chinese Ribs
    Shirley - Iowa - 10-11-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062699
  7 Thank You: Might I use a Deep Fryer? (re: Deep Fried Chinese Ribs)
    Martin, VA - 10-13-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062739
  8 re: Deep Fried Chinese Ribs
    Shirley - Iowa - 10-14-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062741
  9 re: Deep Fried Chinese Ribs
    Martin, VA - 10-14-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062750
  10 Re: Pre-Boiling Chili’s and Classic Chinese Ribs
    Martin, VA - 10-14-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062751
  11 re: Deep Fried Chinese Ribs
    Martin, VA - 10-14-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062752
  12 Dear Martin: Well, I dont presume to be an expert in ribs.
    Gladys/PR - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062768
  13 Re: Ribs a-la Gladys
    Martin, VA - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062772
  14 Recipe(tried): Adobo (4)
    Gladys/PR - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062775
  15 Re: Criollo Marinade/Adobo
    Martin, VA - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062779
  16 Re: Ribs a-la Gladys
    Martin - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062780
  17 Well very interesting the ADOBO Filipino. I am copying it
    Gladys/PR - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062784
  18 Filipino Adobo and Likely Hispanic Influence
    Martin, VA - 10-15-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062787
  19 Recipe: Crunchy Ribs, BBQ Pork Ribs, and Fried Spareribs - Well Martin, you are absolutely right! I enjoy Filipinos &
    Gladys/PR - 10-16-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062799
  20 Thank You: Re: Deep Fried Chinese Ribs
    Martin/VA - 10-16-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062807
  21 Thank You: Re: Crunchy Ribs, BBQ Pork Ribs, and Fried Spareribs
    Martin, VA - 10-16-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062808
  22 Hello Martin: Well, you have made me laugh!
    Gladys/PR - 10-17-2002
   
MSG ID: 0062811
  23 Recipe(tried): Ribs - Somewhat Successful
    Martin, VA - 11-9-2002
   
MSG ID: 0063095
  24 Congratulations Martin & tks. for a very good recipe! (nt)
    Gladys/PR - 11-10-2002
   
MSG ID: 0063103
  25 Recipe(tried): Ribs to try (Adam's Ribs)
    JimC, Oakley, CA - 11-10-2002
   
MSG ID: 0063118
  26 Recipe(tried): Chinese Spareribs
    George Rhode Island - 2-5-2004
   
MSG ID: 0068973
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