Best Marinated Thai Style Pork Spareribs Recipes

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THAI BBQ PORK SPARE RIBS



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Packed full of amazing flavors like fish sauce, soy sauce, peanuts, cilantro among other awesome ingredients, these Thai BBQ Pork Spare Ribs are also so incredibly easy to make! Marinaded and then slow cooked, these pork spare ribs are perfectly juicy and tender.

Provided by Danielle Wolter

Categories     Main Course

Time 9h5m

Number Of Ingredients 16

5-6 lbs. Smithfield Extra Tender Fresh Pork Spare Ribs
Crushed peanuts (optional for garnish)
1 tbsp. Thai red curry paste
2 garlic cloves (minced)
2 tbsp. rice vinegar
2 tbsp. fish sauce
1 tbsp. soy sauce
1 tbsp. coconut sugar
2 tbsp. soy sauce
4 tbsp. fish sauce
2 tbsp. cilantro (minced)
4 tbsp. peanut butter
4 tbsp. brown sugar
1 1/2 tbsp. tomato paste
2 tsp. rice vinegar
2 tbsp. chili garlic sauce

Steps:

  • Combine all the marinade ingredients in a bowl and add the ribs, flipping to make sure the surface of the meat is covered. Let sit in the fridge for at least 6 hours, or overnight (preferred).
  • Combine all the BBQ sauce ingredients in a bowl and mix well to combine. Store in the fridge until ready to use.
  • Heat the grill to 250 degrees. Wrap the marinated ribs tightly with aluminum foil (use several layers of foil to prevent leakage) and place on the grill.
  • Cook for 2 1/2 hours at about 250 degrees, flipping every 30 minutes to keep the ribs juicy.
  • Remove the ribs from the grill and take the foil off. Turn the grill up to 400 degrees.
  • Brush the Thai BBQ sauce over the ribs and place them directly on the grill. Cook for about 7-10 minutes per side, or until sauce has caramelized.
  • Remove from the grill, slice with a cleaver or kitchen shears, and serve brushed with additional BBQ sauce and crushed peanuts.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 ribs, Calories 844 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Protein 46 g, Fat 68 g, SaturatedFat 22 g, Cholesterol 227 mg, Sodium 1546 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 6 g

THAI-STYLE SPARE RIBS



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These ribs are often served in Thailand to accompany ice-cold beer, said Andy Ricker, the chef and owner of the Pok Pok restaurants in New York and Portland, Ore. He warns against overcooking them: Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side rather than falling-off-the-bone tender. They may be cooked over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, but it is far easier to bake them in a slow oven, then reheat (on the grill, if you wish) at the last minute. The ribs are quite flavorful on their own, but serve them with a spicy dipping sauce if you prefer.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dinner, meat, main course

Time 4h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 racks of baby back ribs, 3 to 4 pounds, halved lengthwise to make 3-inch ribs (ask your butcher to do this)
2 teaspoons kosher salt
3 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon tamarind paste or hoisin sauce
1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons grated ginger
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch of grated nutmeg
Pinch of cayenne
2 tablespoons Shaoxing cooking wine, mirin or sherry
3 tablespoons chopped garlic chives or scallions, for garnish
3 tablespoons chopped cilantro leaves and tender stems, for garnish

Steps:

  • Lay the ribs flat in a roasting pan. (You will have 4 long pieces.) Season lightly with salt on both sides.
  • Make the marinade: In a small bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, tamarind paste, sesame oil, garlic, ginger, red pepper, black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and cayenne. Add the wine and 1/4 cup hot water and whisk well.
  • Pour marinade over ribs to completely coat. Marinate at room temperature for 2 hours, turning once or twice, or cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
  • Position a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 250 degrees. Transfer the roasting pan, uncovered, to the rack. Roast ribs for 1 1/2 hours, basting with pan juices and turning ribs over every 20 minutes or so. If pan juices seem to be drying out or burning, add a little water to the pan. (Alternatively, cook ribs over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, turning ribs every 20 minutes or so.)
  • Pour juices from the roasting pan into a small saucepan. Spoon off fat from surface of sauce, then simmer sauce for a few minutes until slightly thickened, then use the juices to paint the ribs.
  • Turn up oven heat to 400 degrees. Return ribs to oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until nicely glazed. (Alternatively, return ribs to the grill to glaze.)
  • Use a sharp knife to divide ribs, cutting between the bones. Pile ribs onto a platter, sprinkle with garlic chives and cilantro, and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 104, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 382 milligrams, Sugar 10 grams, TransFat 0 grams

THAI PORK RIBS (SII KHRONG MUU TAI NAAM)



Thai Pork Ribs (Sii Khrong Muu Tai Naam) image

These aromatic Thai ribs employ a unique cooking technique. First, marinate the ribs in a fragrant homemade curry paste; then braise them in a pot sealed with a bowl of ice water, which bastes continuously for a dish that's tender and flavorful. (Note: Authentic Thai ingredients can be found at most Asian specialty stores.)

Provided by Andy Ricker

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 1-inch piece galangal, about 1 tablespoon sliced
1 1-inch piece fresh turmeric, about 1 teaspoon sliced; or use ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
2 coriander roots, fresh or frozen, about 1 tablespoon sliced; or use cilantro stems
1 1/2 stalks lemongrass, about 3 tablespoon sliced
3 fresh green Thai chiles
5 cloves garlic
5 dried Thai chiles
Kosher salt
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 rack pork ribs, St. Louis-style cut, about 2¼ pounds, trimmed to a uniform 4 inches
5 lime leaves, about 1 tablespoon of chiffonade
Kosher salt
2 teaspoons fish sauce, plus more to taste
1 teaspoon sugar, plus more to taste
1/2 teaspoon MSG (optional, but recommended), monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
10 pounds ice cubes, divided
1 scallion (green onion)
Handful cilantro, about 2 tablespoon chopped, leaves and stems
3 leaves sawtooth, about 2 tablespoon sliced

Steps:

  • Paste: Prepare ingredients to make the paste. Peel and thinly slice galangal and turmeric; thinly slice cilantro roots. Trim lemongrass stems, then discard tough outer layers; slice into thin coins. Slice chiles into ½-inch pieces. Peel garlic cloves, then roughly chop.
  • Place the mortar and pestle on a towel to keep it sturdy. Chef Ricker advises adding ingredients from hardest to softest texture when making a paste. Place dried chiles into the mortar along with a pinch of salt; pound until chiles are flaky. Add peppercorns and continue pounding, followed by galangal, turmeric, and cilantro root. As the ingredients are added, a rough paste will begin to form. Continue by adding lemongrass, garlic, and green chiles. When all of the ingredients have broken down to a rough pulp, the paste is ready. Makes about ⅓ cup.
  • Ribs: Place rack meat-side down on a cutting board. Cut into individual ribs and place in a bowl. Stack lime leaves, roll like a cigar, slice very thinly (this is called a chiffonade), and set aside. Season ribs with a pinch of salt, fish sauce, sugar, and MSG (optional); toss to coat with your hands. Add the paste and 1 teaspoon sliced lime leaf, reserving the rest for garnish, and massage the ingredients into the ribs until they're evenly coated. Let rest uncovered at room temperature, 1 hour.
  • Add oil to a pot over medium-high heat; when it's smoking, add ribs meat-side down in an even layer. Turn heat to medium-low (to prevent paste from burning) and brown the ribs, 6-8 minutes.
  • While ribs are browning, add 5 pounds ice cubes to the bowl, along with enough water to cover the ice. When ribs are browned, turn them over and reduce heat to low. Place the bowl with ice slurry on the pot so it completely seals off the top. The steam will rise and condense on the cold surface of the bowl, then drip back onto the ribs, creating a self-basting cooking environment.
  • Garnish: While ribs are cooking, trim and thinly slice the scallion. Roughly chop cilantro. Fold sawtooth leaves in half and julienne into ⅛-inch slices. Mix together scallion, cilantro, and sawtooth and set aside, along with remaining lime leaf.
  • After 15 minutes, remove bowl from pot and turn the ribs over. Pour out melted ice slurry and replenish with another 5 lbs ice cubes and water. Add a pinch of salt to the ice water to keep it cold a little longer. Place bowl over pot and continue cooking, 15 more minutes.
  • After 30 minutes of total cooking, remove the bowl. Continue cooking ribs uncovered to reduce the cooking liquid in the pot, 5 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning by adding salt, sugar, and fish sauce; remove from heat. Place ribs on a serving platter, and spoon paste from the pot over them. Garnish with chopped herbs (scallions, cilantro, sawtooth) and lime leaves. Serve.

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