I love ribs but every time I make them at home, I have to eat them fast as they tends to turn harder when they start to cool down. This is largely due to the sugar used. Of course you can use honey to replace sugar but I dislike the taste of honey. I find it over-powering.
I have some maltose left from my
roast chicken, I decided to use that on my
Caramelized Pork Rib recipe. As I didn't stock up my pantry, I have many missing ingredient :P Hence, I also replace the Chinese Cooking Wine aka Shao Hsing Hua Tiao Chiew with Mirin. I didn't add vinegar or apple cider here too. Therefore, there isn't any vinegar based sauce to make the meat 'melt in your mouth'.
Although, the meat did not slip of the bones this time, it's still tender enough. I love how the maltose caramelized but without turning hard when the ribs cooled. And it doesn't make the ribs over sweet too.
My husband commented that this is the best ribs I have made so far. ;) I can't wait to make it again for the Christmas get-together at my place. I hope my friends will like it too. :)
Mirin Maltose
Ingredients:
- 700g Meaty Prime Ribs, slightly fatty preferred
Marinade:
- 5 tablespoon Light Soy Sauce
- 4 tablespoon Maltose
- 3 tablespoon Mirin
- 2 tablespoon Tomato Sauce
- 40ml Water
How to do it:
- Place marinade and ribs in a zip-loc bag and marinate for at least an hour.
- Place ribs, with meaty side down, in a deep baking dish with the marinade.
- Roast at 200C for 1 hour.
- Bast with sauce in-between roasting.
- Turn rib over after 1 hour, bast with sauce and continue roasting for another 15 minutes.
- Remove and place on dish and serve.