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This is a recipe that I first cooked on 24 November 2019, using an air fryer. A year later I tried a different approach with sous-vide cooking. I wasn't as happy with that one. Then, on 12 February 2023 I tried a combination of the two, and it's almost good. The recipe below is a “next time” recipe.

Ingredients

quantity       ingredient       step
64 g       hoi sin sauce       1
20 g       tomato sauce (“ketchup”)       1
30 g       soya sauce (“kicap asin”)       1
10 g       dark soya sauce (“kicap manis”)       1
30 g       honey       1
30 g       rice wine       1
20 g       lemon juice       1
16 g       grated ginger       1
2.4 g       five spice powder       1
15 g       garlic       1
800 g       pork spare ribs       2
  1. Mix the marinade, cut the ribs into individual pieces, and marinate at room temperature for 2 hours.
  2. Seal into a sous-vide bag and cook at 68° for 36 hours. See Discussion below.
  3. Allow to cool, then place the ribs in an air fryer (the “hair dryer”) and grill at 230° for 5 minutes.
  4. Boil up the marinade and add a cornflour/water mix to thicken. Serve with the ribs.

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Discussion

Gradually I'm finding that this dish isn't interesting enough. But one of the things that has proven difficult is the choice of cooking temperature. At 70° the meat falls off the bones, but on 12 February 2023 I found it a little fibrous. So on 4 June 2023 I cooked them at 65°. And they didn't fall off the bone any more. “Next time” should be 68°.


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