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Friday 8 May 2015

Steamed Pork Ribs with Black Bean Garlic Sauce & Pumpkin 南瓜蒜蓉豆豉酱蒸排骨


When cooking for young children, steamed dishes are always at the top of my menu. This is one of the recipes that I have been using for years. When I was cooking for my 3-year-old son, I used to add pumpkin slices to add natural sweetness to this dish and at the same time, encourage the boy to eat pumpkin by adding the mashed pumpkin to his rice with the gravy. It tastes really good to serve it that way. The boy loves it! 

However, it's optional to add pumpkin to it. If you hate pumpkin more than my son does, you may omit pumpkin and replace it with some sugar.


Ingredients: 
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200g Pork Ribs

* Some Pumpkin Slices (optional, omit sugar if pumpkin is added to this dish)

1 1/2 tsp Black Bean Garlic Sauce 

* 1/2 tsp Sugar

About 1/2 - 1 tbsp Soy Sauce (add to taste)

1/8 tsp Dark Soy Sauce 

1 tsp Sesame Oil

1 tsp Tapioca Flour

3 slices Ginger (julienne)


Some chopped spring onion, coriander and red chilli for garnishing. 



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Method:

1. Place a cooking paper on a bowl. Place the pumpkin slices on the cooking paper (if using).



2. In another bowl, mix together all ingredients (except ginger). Transfer onto the pumpkin (if using).






3. Cover and let marinate for at least 2 hours or overnight in the fridge. 




4. Before steaming, add ginger and wrap up the cooking paper. If you do not have cooking paper at home, you can cover the bowl with aluminium foil. 

5. Steam in a hot steamer for 40 minutes. Garnish with chopped spring onion, coriander and red chilli. Best served with rice. 

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