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Asian Braised Ribs

Asian Braised Ribs

These Ribs were actually on offer at the supermarket at £0.90 a bag. They were probably intended for making stock or maybe feeding to dogs? But they looked far too good for that!

Ingredients:-

Beef Ribs
4 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 Tbsp of Ginger, minced
300ml of Beef Stock
2 Tsp of Soy Sauce (Gluten free here)
2 Tbsp of Black Bean Sauce
1 Tbsp of Rice Wine Vinegar
1 Tbsp of Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp of Hot Chilli Sauce
3 Spring Onions, Sliced for a garnish
1 Tsp of Five Spice
1 Tbsp of Honey
1 Tbsp of Sesame Oil
4 Star Anise
1 Cinnamon Stick
1 Onion, Sliced
A handful of Coriander, chopped for a garnish
1 Red Chilli, sliced for a garnish
1 Tbsp of Shaoxing Wine
Oil to fry
Plain Flour (Gluten free for us)
Salt & Pepper

Method:-

(1) Fry the Onions, Garlic and Ginger until the Onion is translucent.
(2) Add the Beef Stock and simmer.
(3) Stir in the Black Bean Sauce.
(4) Add the Soy Sauce, Rice Wine Vinegar, Hot Chilli Sauce, Five Spice, Shaoxing Wine, Sesame Oil allow to simmer for a few minutes.
(5) Add the Honey and Brown Sugar and stir until the sauce thickens.
(6) Add the Star Anise and Cinnamon Stick and simmer for another couple of minutes.
(7) Season flour with Salt & Pepper and coat the ribs on all sides.
(8) In a large frying pan with hot Oil brown the ribs on all sides and set aside to drain on kitchen paper.
(9) Once the ribs have cooled place in layers in an oven proof dish, dressing with the sauce so everything is coated.
(10) Cover with foil and place in the oven at 160c for 3 hours.
(11) Garnish and serve over Rice noodles.

There was actually so much meat that we have sufficient in the fridge for another meal. So we’re having a go at Steamed Bao Buns this evening.

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When I’m out ‘Hunting’ in the supermarket (Read loitering by the Yellow Sticker fridge!) I sometimes have a mooch past the Fish counter in the hope of picking something discounted or interesting up. I had a double score day a while ago, discounted and interesting / different! A complete Octopus. If you are going to tackle disassembling an Octopus at home, try not to burst the Ink Sack, it will save you a good deal of cleaning!

Ingredients:-

1 Whole Octopus
3 Tbsp of Red Wine Vinegar
120ml of White Wine (£1 from Home Bargains! - Probably dreadful to drink, but good for cooking!)
2 Tbsp of Honey
3 Tbsp of Balsamic Vinegar
3 Tomatoes Chopped
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
Olive Oil
2 Bay Leave
2 Onions, sliced
Ground Black Pepper
Oil to fry
Fresh Parsley, to garnish

Method:-

(1) Prepare the Octopus by removing the innards and the ‘Beak’. Separate the tentacles and cut the body into rings.
(2) In a pan add the tentacles, Red Wine Vinegar, White Wine and Bay leaves.
(3) Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat and allow to simmer for 40 minutes.
(4) When cooked but still slightly crunchy drain and reserve the liquid.
(5) In a frying pan fry the Tentacles for a minute to crisp.
(6) Add the Onions, Tomatoes, Olive Oil and Garlic.
(7) Allow to cook for 5 minutes until the Onions have caramelized.
(8) De-glaze with the Balsamic Vinegar and pour in the reserved liquid.
(9) Stir in the Honey and season with Black Pepper.
(10) Cook over a low heat for 3 minutes and serve garnished with fresh Parsley.

We battered the body rings and made Octopus Calamari as a side dish. We served ours over think Rice noodles, garnished with fresh Parsley and Lemon wedges. Very tasty indeed.

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