
Now, I know that I am not the only blogger that this happens to. I have heard other bloggers say they have run into a similar coincidental experience. So weird isn't it?
Incidentally, if you do not have Chinese Five Spice you can mix together 1 tablespoon ground star anise, 1 tablespoon ground fennel seeds, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoons crushed Szechuan peppercorns (regular pepper if you do not have this) and a pinch of ground cloves.
Chinese Five Spice Pork Ribs
(adapted from this recipe on Kat and Matt's blog, A Good Appetite)
1 rack baby back ribs, about 2 - 2 1/2 lbs
2 T canola oil
1/4 c soy sauce
1 1/4 c sweetened Mirin
1/4 c hoisin sauce
2 teaspoons Chinese five spice
1/4 t red pepper flakes
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 T fresh ginger, peeled & minced
2 T honey
Place ribs on a foil covered broiler pan and sprinkle Chinese Five Spice on them. Rub it into the meat then place in the broiler. Move ribs around so they are equally browned.
Meanwhile, in a crock pot stir together the sauce ingredients. Place the ribs into the sauce and coat each rib.
Place on crock pot and low and let it go for about 3 to 4 hours. Opening occassionally and moving the ribs around to make sure the sauce if getting all the sides of the ribs. When the meat is pulling away from the bone, you know you are done.

Mmmm....this is really delicious!
ReplyDeleteexcellent blend of flavors, lori! it takes something magical to make me want to gnaw meat off a bone, and this does it!
ReplyDeleteOk, this is getting weird, we had Pork Loin with Chinese Five Spice on it this weekend!
ReplyDeleteSounds really good, Lori...and I love your cauliflower mash. This is just my kind of food. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat meal you have here!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely meal. I know I'd love those pork ribs. It's a great recipe Lori
ReplyDeleteThis DOES sound good. Thanks for posting the DIY 5-spice recipe, too.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteI think my husband just drooled on my shoulder. This looks so good and we are starving!
Laura