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Jaywalker Magazine's Easy Dry Garlic Spare Ribs Recipe

American Measures Version

(For Metric Version Click Here)

Created by J.D. Casnig, Chief, Cook and Bottle Washer

This recipe was put together to mimic the sauce from a restaurant I worked at as a child. The sauce was so good that even when you were full, you kept dipping your fingers. I think this recipe matches that sauce, as it's a favorite among my family and friends. Though it's written for pork side ribs, many enjoy it with back ribs or chicken.

  • Ease: Very easy and simple, total labor time only 15 minutes. Easy clean up.

  • Adjustability: Thickness, sweetness, sourness, saltiness and garlic strength. Also enjoyed with other meats. Serves four, but easily divided.

  • Time: 35 minutes ribs, 15 minutes sauce, 20 minutes rice; 5 minutes sesame seeds; 40 minutes altogether.

  • Storage: Sauce keeps very well and is ideal for canning.

INGREDIENTS:

---Ribs---

Large pot of salted boiling water.

1 or 2 sides of pork ribs (2 or 3 lbs), preferably short cut.

---Sauce---

2 cups water

½ cup dark soy sauce

1 cup dark brown sugar,  firmly packed; (or light brown sugar and a drizzle of molasses)

1 cup white sugar

2 heaping tablespoons cornstarch

2 tablespoons vinegar

2 to 4 tablespoons crushed dried garlic (substitute with fresh but not powdered or grated garlic)

---Rice---

4 cups cooked long grain rice

---Garnish---

2 tablespoons sesame seeds

2 green onions chopped

1 sweet, ripe orange, sliced

Wash ribs well, removing all bone chips and place whole strips into the large pot of boiling water. Cook until meat begins to come away from the ends of the bone. Drain and cut into single ribs.

Meanwhile, mix thoroughly the two cups of water, soy sauce, brown sugar, white sugar and cornstarch in a two quart sauce pan. Heat quickly until simmering, stirring constantly, then keep at a simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sauce begins to stick to the spoon. Stir in vinegar and garlic.

Add pork ribs to sauce, simmering lightly and stirring often for at least 5 minutes or until the ribs are well coated (longer simmering is even better). Meanwhile, brown sesame seeds in a small pan over medium heat, shaking them constantly until they just start to snap, making sure they do not burn. Remove seeds from pan immediately. 

Serve ribs over rice,  sprinkling liberally with sesame seeds and green onion and garnish with orange twists.

Leftovers are highly unlikely!

 

 

 

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This website is dedicated to the proposal that the metaphorical relationships drawn between any two disciplines are, in fact, universal, being isomorphic mathematical derivations of the Unified Field Theory. Further, that this symmetric aspect of metaphor is extrapolatable both linearly and laterally, thus may be harnessed to mathematically predict missing knowledge and invention in all other disciplines: an interdisciplinary Rosetta stone of universal scope.

"The metaphor reminds us that the universe is full of cousins." - J.D. Casnig

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Casnig, John D. 1997-2008. A Language of Metaphors. Kingston, Ontario, Canada: Knowgramming.com

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