Well I found all sorts of stuff and as I sloshed more and more into the marinade, I could taste the flavours coming together. You can too if you combine all of the ingredients below and pour them over a rack of pork side ribs. Turn to coat the ribs and then let them marinate for at least 3 hours or preferably overnight. Remove the ribs from the marinade and reserve the liquid. Put the leftover marinade into a small saucepan and bring to a boil for at least 5 minutes. Then heat up your grill to low and let the ribs cook low and slow, basting periodically with the marinade, particularly at the end of the cooking time. These ones took almost 4 hours.
Usually when I make up my own marinade I don’t measure or write down ingredients but I had a feeling that this would be a good one and it was. I will definitely be making it again, especially for a honey garlic rib lover.
Bri’s Super Honey Garlic Ribs
- 4 T honey
- 4 T ponzu sauce
- 2 T black bean sauce
- 1 T oyster sauce
- 5 cloves of garlic
- 1 inch of garlic, grated
- Pinch of garlic pepper
- Pinch of Chinese 5 spice
**This article can also be seen on the Well Fed Network and Get Your Grill On.
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8 comments:
very nice looking ribs
Those ribs look so good! The marinade sounds tasty.
You're my kind of cook.
Yum! I think that marinade would work well for chicken, too.
The ribs look perfectly lacquered and delicious looking. Yum.
You know ribs are one of my all time favourite foods...great stuff Brilynn!
this looks and sounds wonderful!
Tasty!
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