
First you have good pork ribs ( in my case,it's Berkshire from Peach Creek Farm) and then you fry them, not much can go wrong between those two. The marinade is super easy and super delicious. This was the dish I made for the Austin Food Blogger pot luck party at our very own David Ansel's house from the Soup Peddler. There were so many amazing foods. A recap of the day is on Addie's blog. I had a great time. My son enjoyed his swimming too.He was in the water for two hours and his lips were blue. A chocolate cup cake, or two, saved his hunger.
Here is no recipe recipe for these amazing pork ribs.
Cut up the ribs to about 2 inches long, add oyster sauce, any kind would do. Splash a little fish sauce to taste and sprinkle a pinch of coarse salt. I also minced the end of cilantro stems and threw that in the marinade. Keep refrigerated for about 2 hours and deep fry.
Fry chopped garlic, add freshly ground pepper to the fried garlic and mix in with fried ribs. It's ready to serve.
Monday, May 18, 2009
fried pork ribs
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Labels: appetizer, food with rice
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2 comments:
Jam-Everything on your blog looks so delicious. Makes me want to cook.
Beautiful work!
thank you Penny. I love doing it.
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