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So I was pretty eager to see how it would turn out. I’ll start with the bad bit first: it was SO messy! Well, basically as messy as Chinese cooking gets – lots of oil splattering everywhere, and stuff stuck all over the wok which is a bitch to clean afterwards. But apart from that, the food was good :)~ It’s definitely not a simple dish though, lots of steps and such.. so I’d recommend it only if you’re cooking for 4 people. But it turns out like it had come straight from a Chinese restaurant – with the sauce perfectly just-so and the meat looking all succulent and juicy. Was quite pleased π The pork wasn’t melty soft though, so I need to figure out how to make it super tender. But perhaps I never can since these were fried and not braised/stewed?
Cooking the pork
Ching Du Pork Ribs with choy sum and rice
Ching Du Pork Ribs (serves 2)
1 lbs pork back ribs
3/4 tsp salt and sugar
1/2 tbsp sherry
1 garlic clove, chopped
1.5 tbsp cornstarch
Oil
1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
1.5 tbsp ketchup
1/2 tbsp sugar
1.5 tbsp water
Spash of sesame oil
Sprig of fresh coriander, chopped
1) Cut the ribs into smaller pieces, mix with salt, sugar, sherry, garlic.
2) Add cornstarch and mix thoroughly
3) Fry ribs in a generous amount of oil in a wok over medium heat, for 4 mins until golden brown. Remove.
4) Reheat the oil, fry ribs again over high heat for 1 min. Remove and drain. Clean wok.
5) Bring worcestershire, ketchup, sugar, water, sesame oil and coriander to a boil in wok.
6) Add cooked ribs, stir-fry over high heat until liquid is almost evaporated.
7) Serve with choy sum vegetables and rice.
that looks absolutely delish!!!
It wasn’t as easy to make as my other dishes, but soo yum!!
good girl! you’re cooking asian food π
you’ve a great eye for food photo-taking
Aww thanks, I wish I had a much better digicam, but at least this one works!
Thanks for sharing the recipe! I’mma gonna try making it π
Yay hope you like it too!
yummy veges!
Hehe I don’t mind my veg like this.. I’m trying to learn to eat my veggies now!
thatgreat…it simple n healthy!
woa they looks so yummy! I always love pork esp the neck part π fatty and chuncky! Right now im just having a plain congee cos im running out of food! π wish i could have your food! π
Hehe it was sinful but soooo good. I did cut off the thick/hard layer of fat right up the top though, but the rest was good π
I’m amused that you wrote it was a “bitch” to clean up. I don’t think of you swearing.
I don’t really swear AT people, but I’ll swear sometimes when describing something π
that looks absolutely delish!!!
It wasn’t as easy to make as my other dishes, but soo yum!!
That looks nice. Maybe I’ll try cooking it but with chicken as substitute. =P
Hehe good point. I think it’ll be lovely with chicken too, and waay less fatty!
looks yummy!
i’m going to keep this recipe. π thanks for sharing!
It’s awesome to make for 4+ people, a really satisfying meal and just like you would get in a chinese restaurant. Yay!
good girl! you’re cooking asian food π
you’ve a great eye for food photo-taking
Aww thanks, I wish I had a much better digicam, but at least this one works!
Thanks for sharing the recipe! I’mma gonna try making it π
Yay hope you like it too!
Bev, are u *gasp* domesticated?! hahaha
Hahah practically!
mm prolly can pound the pork with the back of chopper first before marinating?
π
Ooohhh does that help with ribs? I ddin’t as I thought it was only done with lean, boneless beef/chicken. Will try that next time!
ribs? i guess you can tryyy.
but just the meat area. not the bones there eh.
Wow that looks really good! You’re quite the cook, Bev !
Aww thanks! It was quite fun making chinese food properly, and thank goodness it turned out π
hey, looks really pro!!!!
If I dun have sherry, is there anything i can substituite with?
I’m so gonna try this! Thanks for sharing! π
Just skip it, as it’s a fairly low amount π
That looks so delish! My mum has made a similar dish since I was a youngun, but I’ve not been adventurous enough to make it myself either! Am now drooling. Might have to have some BBQ pork for lunch today now, the Chinese place here at North Sydney, makes good stuff. π
It was one of the most adventurous/difficult dishes I’ve made, but it was so yum :)~
I love your icon, Family Guy rocks!
Loooove the Family Guy…we started watching the 5th season this week…as usual, it’s out there…waaaaaay out there, but good stuff!
yummy veges!
Hehe I don’t mind my veg like this.. I’m trying to learn to eat my veggies now!
thatgreat…it simple n healthy!
woa they looks so yummy! I always love pork esp the neck part π fatty and chuncky! Right now im just having a plain congee cos im running out of food! π wish i could have your food! π
Hehe it was sinful but soooo good. I did cut off the thick/hard layer of fat right up the top though, but the rest was good π
that looks really good, i think i’m going to have to give that a try.
i’m like you when it comes to cooking chinese food :), i’m convinced that i will never be able to master it (i feel bad for my future-kids haha) and i find western food so much easier as well. i never really got a chance to cook with my parents or grandparents in the kitchen, so maybe that’s why too. i think a lot of it just has to do with one generation passing it down to another.
i love that this recipe is all measured out, seeing as how usually chinese cooking is just about feeling (a dash here, a dash there).
Yeah it’s tough to cook Chinese food, esp if it’s done properly. ANd even so, it’s reallly hard to get it authentic. So I was pretty pleased with how this turned out! π
that looks very delish!
It WAS really good.. just not that easy to cook!
I’m amused that you wrote it was a “bitch” to clean up. I don’t think of you swearing.
I don’t really swear AT people, but I’ll swear sometimes when describing something π
That looks nice. Maybe I’ll try cooking it but with chicken as substitute. =P
Hehe good point. I think it’ll be lovely with chicken too, and waay less fatty!
looks yummy!
i’m going to keep this recipe. π thanks for sharing!
It’s awesome to make for 4+ people, a really satisfying meal and just like you would get in a chinese restaurant. Yay!
Bev, are u *gasp* domesticated?! hahaha
Hahah practically!
mm prolly can pound the pork with the back of chopper first before marinating?
π
Ooohhh does that help with ribs? I ddin’t as I thought it was only done with lean, boneless beef/chicken. Will try that next time!
ribs? i guess you can tryyy.
but just the meat area. not the bones there eh.
Wow that looks really good! You’re quite the cook, Bev !
Aww thanks! It was quite fun making chinese food properly, and thank goodness it turned out π
hey, looks really pro!!!!
If I dun have sherry, is there anything i can substituite with?
I’m so gonna try this! Thanks for sharing! π
Just skip it, as it’s a fairly low amount π
That looks so delish! My mum has made a similar dish since I was a youngun, but I’ve not been adventurous enough to make it myself either! Am now drooling. Might have to have some BBQ pork for lunch today now, the Chinese place here at North Sydney, makes good stuff. π
It was one of the most adventurous/difficult dishes I’ve made, but it was so yum :)~
I love your icon, Family Guy rocks!
Loooove the Family Guy…we started watching the 5th season this week…as usual, it’s out there…waaaaaay out there, but good stuff!
that looks really good, i think i’m going to have to give that a try.
i’m like you when it comes to cooking chinese food :), i’m convinced that i will never be able to master it (i feel bad for my future-kids haha) and i find western food so much easier as well. i never really got a chance to cook with my parents or grandparents in the kitchen, so maybe that’s why too. i think a lot of it just has to do with one generation passing it down to another.
i love that this recipe is all measured out, seeing as how usually chinese cooking is just about feeling (a dash here, a dash there).
Yeah it’s tough to cook Chinese food, esp if it’s done properly. ANd even so, it’s reallly hard to get it authentic. So I was pretty pleased with how this turned out! π
that looks very delish!
It WAS really good.. just not that easy to cook!