Ribs King in Sweet Sauce

Clemence Hoe - Asian Home Cuisine
Clemence Hoe - Asian Home Cuisine @clemence78
Kuala Lumpur

Fried Spare Ribs coated with sweet sauce, rich in flavour and delicious every bite!

Ribs King in Sweet Sauce

Fried Spare Ribs coated with sweet sauce, rich in flavour and delicious every bite!

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Ingredients

30 minutes
4 pax
  1. 400 gSpare Ribs
  2. Marinade
  3. 2 tspstock powder
  4. 1/2 tspsalt
  5. 1/4baking powder
  6. 2 tspcorn flour
  7. 4 tsprice flour
  8. 1egg white
  9. 2 tbspwater
  10. Sauce Ingredients
  11. 1 tbspvinegar
  12. 2 tbspWorcestershire sauce
  13. 1 tbspsoy sauce
  14. 1 tbspoyster sauce
  15. 2 tbsphoney
  16. 2 tspbrown sugar
  17. 1/4salt
  18. 1onion cut
  19. Cornstarch solution
  20. 1/2 cupwater
  21. Meat Tenderizer
  22. 1/2 tspbaking powder
  23. 1 bowlwater

Cooking Instructions

30 minutes
  1. 1

    Cut spare ribs into individual pieces. Baked 1/2 tsp baking powder at 150 degree celcius for 10 minutes. This will make the soda powder alkaline. Dissolve in bowl of water and soak spare ribs for 4 hours. Remove ribs and soak in clean water overnight. This process will ensure the meat is soft and tender.

  2. 2

    Marinate ribs with marinade ingredients for 4 hours.

  3. 3

    Heat up oil in wok at 150 degree celcius and deep fry ribs for 10 minutes or golden brown. Remove. Heat oil at 200 degree celcius and refry ribs for a few seconds to remove excess oil and make it crispy. Remove and set aside.

  4. 4

    Heat up 1 tbsp oil and stir fry onions till aroma. Pour in sauce ingredients and let it boil. Add in cornstarch solution to thicken sauce and add in fried ribs and quickly stir to coat the sauce on the ribs.

  5. 5

    Serve and decorate plate.

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I have been cooking for 10 years mainly in Chinese cuisine. My cooking gears are some simple carbon steel wok, cast iron pot, marble pot, steamer, pressure cooker and air fryer. Most ingredients are common seafood, meat, poultry, herbs and spices can be found in local markets. I enjoy home cooking over the weekends and keep on researching and exploring new recipes and excited to share my new delicious recipes to all of you!
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