09 Feb

Lasang Pinoy 23: Braised Pork Spareribs

My 1st month back in Auckland has been really stressful, won’t elaborate on that as I don’t wanna bore you with my angst. It would be better if I just share a recipe for Lasang Pinoy 23. I am late, sorry Lorraine, but here it is… braised pork spareribs. An old photo of one I cooked back in Beijing either during a very busy day or a matter of “this-is-what’s-left-to-cook.”

This is so simple with very basic ingredients and I did pan-fry the spare ribs before slow-cooking but you can omit that part and it would taste just as good.

Ingredients:
Pork spareribs
Whole garlic
½ cup of soy sauce
Sugar

Heat little oil in a pan and brown both sides of spareribs. Add water enough to cover and stir in the remaining ingredients. Bring to boil. Turn the heat down to low, cover with a lid and simmer for an hour or more or until tender. Add more water as needed but cook until the sauce is thick. Slice and serve.

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9 Comments

  1. 1 11 February 08 at 5:33 pm
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    Those ribs look delicious, Iska! I’ll have to try this version next time I cook ribs. We just had some too :)

  2. 2 12 February 08 at 10:06 am
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    halu!
    how are you sister?
    this is an answered prayer, i don’t know what to cook tonight and this sounds good! thanks! i moved and so had no time to join this round…next event hopefully!

  3. 3 13 February 08 at 5:34 am
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    nice looking LP entry!! i’m sure its heavenly delicious :-)

  4. 4 14 February 08 at 6:08 am
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    Sarap naman…

  5. 5 18 February 08 at 7:41 pm
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    Tagal ko ng walang entry sa Lasang Pinoy, hay so busy kasi talaga. I miss you, Iska at sarap naman nitong entry mo, never pa akong mag-try magluto using crock pot.

  6. 6 23 February 08 at 8:14 pm
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    Hi JMom, I forgot to mention I did put black pepper…. :-)

    Hello Ces! Kamusta na? How’s the move? Miss talking to you… grabe naging mas busy ako pagpasok ng taon…

    Dhanggit, thanks for visiting my site :-) Yup, these are just one of those easy to cook and always end up yummy no matter what. Kumbaga you can never go wrong….

    Hello Lani, yeah I miss your LP entries! Well I have never used crockpot slow cooker neither :-) Just good ole slow cooking…

    ut-man, salamat po…

  7. 7 28 June 08 at 1:52 pm
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    Can’t go wrong with this one. . .looks delicious!

  8. 8
    gin
    31 December 08 at 4:08 am
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    Hi..This is a nice website. I’ve never been good in cooking eventhough I am a Kapampangan.I think you can help me guys.:-)

    Iska replied on April 5th, 2009 9:12 pm:

    i’m sure you can still cook the way Kapampangans do :-)

  9. 9
    Analise
    22 March 09 at 11:28 am
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    Hello! Thanks for this recipe. Just wondering what is the proportion of the ingredients? pork:soy sauce:sugar. Would be grateful if you can give me an idea. I am preparing a lb of pork spare ribs.

    Thanks in advance. Keep it up!

    Analise
    Ca, USA

    Iska replied on March 23rd, 2009 12:04 am:

    Hi Analise,
    I normally don’t give exact proportion as it all depends on one’s taste but you could follow this:
    1/2 kilo pork
    1/2 cup of soy sauce
    1 tsp sugar
    Happy cooking!

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