Summer grilling season is nearly here and we’ve got the ideal recipe to turn your barbecue from ordinary to extraordinary. Acclaimed teacher, TV chef and School of Wok founder Jeremy Pang shares his recipe for Barbecued Tsingtao Beer Ribs, adapted from his book Chinese Unchopped (Quadrille £19.99).
INGREDIENTS ( SERVES 6-8 PEOPLE)
- 4 garlic cloves
- a large knob of ginger
- 30 spare ribs
- 8 tablespoons tomato ketchup
- 8 tablespoons hoisin sauce
- 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 4 tablespoons dark soy sauce
- 4 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 500ml of Tsingtao beet
- 1⁄2 spring onion, finely chopped, to garnish
PREPARATION
- Preheat the oven to 150°C/300°F/Gas 2.
- Finely chop the garlic and ginger and put in a deep roasting tray or big pot suitable for the oven along with the ribs and all the other ingredients. Mix everything together thoroughly, ensuring the ribs are well covered.
COOKING
- Transfer the ribs to the oven and cook uncovered for at least 2–3 hours, basting and turning the ribs every so often so they don’t burn (if they do start to ‘catch’, turn your oven down slightly). Towards the end of the cooking time the ribs will start to break up and fall apart slightly – this is a good sign, but you want to keep them as whole as possible (ready for grilling), so be careful when turning.
- Transfer the ribs to a hot barbecue and cook in batches for 2–3 minutes on each side until the outsides of the ribs are glazed and charred. Drizzle over a little of the remaining sauce and sprinkle over some finely chopped spring onion to garnish. Enjoy.
TIP: If you fancy cooking these on a normal night in (or the weather isn’t looking good) then pop the ribs under the hot grill in the oven instead of on the barbecue after roasting. Although the ribs are always better after they’ve been grilled slightly, if you just can’t wait they can always be eaten straight after roasting in the oven.