Sweet and sticky baby back ribs recipe.

I am extremely pleased with this recipe! It’s quite simple to make really and the baby back ribs were juicy, succulent, flavourful and practically falling off the bones.

It was so delicious, I honestly wish I had made MORE! It made me want to eat baby back ribs everyday!

# – Sweet and sticky baby back ribs.

The surprising thing was I used frozen ribs (bought them fresh but due to bad timing I had to freeze them for a few days) and seriously, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.

For the rib preparation:

  • 2 pieces of baby back racks, about 400-500grams each
  • 100ml soy sauce
  • Enough water to cover the racks in a pot

For the marinade:

  • 100g of soft brown sugar
  • 100ml of Shaoxing wine or any chinese rice wine
  • 100g of ginger , peeled and finely grated
  • 3 pieces of garlic cloves , peeled and crushed
  • 200ml of tomato puree (you can use ketchup too)
  • 1 tablespoon of mustard
  • 100ml of soy sauce

# – First, submerge the ribs in a pot of water. Then pour in the soya sauce.

# – Bring to a simmer and let it boil for 15 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it cool down for 1/2 to 1 hour.

# – In the meantime, prepare the marinade. Pour the Shaoxing wine into a heated pan, followed by the brown sugar.

# – When sugar has dissolved, add in the finely chopped ginger and garlic. Bring to a gentle simmer.

# – Then, squeeze in a dollop of mustard.

# – Followed by the tomato puree or ketchup if you should fancy. Stir to combine.

# – Pour marinade into a bowl to cool down slightly.

# – Place the ribs in a tray that you’d be roasting them in. I suggest lining it with foil for easy cleanup later.

# – While the ribs are still warm, brush about 1/4 of the marinade all over them, coating evenly. Cover and refrigerate the remaining marinade.

# – Cover the ribs with foil or clingwrap and stick it in the fridge to chill for a minimum of 2 hours. Overnight is best. I did mine just 2 hours though and it was so good…imagine if it had marinaded overnight!!!!!

# – When ready to cook, stick it in a preheated oven at 220 degrees celcius for 40 minutes, curved sides up.

# – Brush the marinade all over the ribs at every 15 minutes for 2 times.

# – After the 40 minutes mark is up, turn the oven down to 180 degrees celcius, brush the last remaining marinade all over the ribs and leave the oven door ajar for 10 minutes. This is to ensure that the ribs have sticky and gooey sauce to eat with :D

# – Sweet and sticky baby back ribs, DONE! Serve with baked potatoes and homemade cole slaw.

# – DELICIOUS!

# – I love ribs!

This recipe was actually adapted from the recipe that belongs to one of my favourite TV judges, John Torode. Thank you for gifting me with simple to make but stupendously awesome baby back ribs.

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17 thoughts on “Sweet and sticky baby back ribs recipe.”

  1. Hi!

    Tried your recipe last night and it tasted so goood! And yes, I was amazed that it is so simple to make and the ingredients are basic and easy to get (and doesn’t cost me a bomb as well!)

    Will definitely make these again in the future! :)

  2. Hi Kimberly, my compliments on this excellent blog! This recipe sounds a lot like grilled ribs I ate once in Belgium, so I would like to try making it. But I don’t have an oven, do you think it would work if I microwaved the marinated meat instead of baking it?

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