In any city, a promising sign that you have arrived in a serious Cantonese food zone is a siu laap: a storefront dedicated to roasted and cured meat. For meat lovers, it is a beautiful sight: racks of ...
Looking for melt-in-your-mouth meat with bold Asian flavour? Learn how to make Chinese Style Ribs — pork ribs slow-cooked until ultra tender, then glazed in a sweet-savory sauce made with soy sauce, ...
Every few years a dish seems to come out of nowhere and spread like kudzu. One day it’s a novelty in a restaurant at the top of the gold card chain (molten chocolate cake) and the next it’s a staple ...
Chef Masaharu Morimoto’s sticky spare ribs are an easy favorite for diners and the Iron Chef as well. With the Chinese New Year approaching — Year of the Pig no less — Morimoto shared this recipe for ...
This is a Chinese-style spare rib column, that is, one with sweet and sour elements. Let’s begin with the sour parts. Planning a pleasurable vacation has become increasingly difficult for a number of ...
Place large plastic bag in large bowl. In bag, combine hoisin sauce, water, sherry, honey, soy sauce and garlic. Mix well. Remove 1/4 cup marinade, cover and refrigerate. Add ribs to remaining ...
Baby back ribs are the go-to rib of the cooking world, but when you look at alternative types of ribs, like spare ribs, it can be hard to understand why. It's not that baby backs aren't delicious, ...
Craving ribs that melt in your mouth? Learn how to make Chinese Style Ribs — slow-cooked until fall-off-the-bone tender and coated in a rich, glossy sauce made with soy, hoisin, garlic, and five spice ...