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Reviewed: Oct. 18, 2011
Excellent! I used 1.5 pound of pork spareribs (just the two of us tonight). Instead of garlic salt I used two fresh garlic cloves, chopped and grated the ginger as well. I heated up the sauce then poured it over the ribs to bake at 325 degrees. I covered the baking pan with foil tightly the first 45 minutes, then turned it over to the other side for another 45 minutes. There was a wonderful aroma filling up my house while the ribs were baking. I sprinkled the ribs with toasted sesame seeds before serving. The meat was tender, not tough, and full of flavor. The sauce itself has a nice balance of slight sweetness with subtle “tang” in each bite. The sauce also baked right into the meat making it so savory, juicy, sticky sweet and finger licking ONOlicious! I did not want to waste the sauce so I reserved it to pour over the ribs and rice. I served with, “Green Bean and Mushroom Medley,” also from this site.
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Reviewed: May 25, 2011
Used this recipe for chicken thighs. It is super. Had some left over that I thinned down a bit and used as a sandwich condiment.
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Reviewed: Apr. 4, 2011
I only had boneless porkchops, I cut these into 1 inch squares and I substituted 1tsp ground ginger for the fresh Cut baking time down to 20 mins each side. Awesome recipe
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2010
Delicious. Used regular baby back ribs - didn't change a thing except for cooking time of 325 for one hour each side. A great change from the bbq ribs. It was a hit.
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Reviewed: Aug. 18, 2009
This was a good marinade that wasn't too strong.
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Reviewed: Aug. 31, 2008
I finally got to try these ribs last night for a potluck we were having. Awesome!!! This is my new favorite rib recipe!
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Reviewed: Jul. 6, 2008
My husband made these tonight & he said the sauce smelled great when preparing, but we both agree it didn't follow onto the ribs. It was real blah. I ended up putting some BBQ sauce on my meat to add flavor.
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2008
Very good. A nice alternative to regular BBQ. Sticky, sweet and tart. The sauce is delicious. I shaved the ginger and used more than called for, because I love ginger - so good! In my oven, next time I will cook at a lower temp for longer. Cook only the amount that will be eaten. While very delicious hot and fresh, these are terrible reheated the next day.
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Reviewed: Jul. 26, 2007
Excellent. Asked the butcher to cut the spareribs twice for bite-size pieces. Perfect - definitely a keeper! So easy, too!
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Reviewed: Jul. 20, 2007
Sorry, this wasn't my favorite. I followed directions exactly and the ribs were tough and not as tasty as I expected from the reviews.
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