I just love cooking this kind of dishes cos' it can be prepared earlier which makes it taste even better and minimal oil and frying required for this dish.
Recipe adapted from Yum Yum magazine No.48 with slight modifications
Ingredients
Ingredients
- serves 5
600 gm meaty pork ribs [original recipe uses spare ribs]
1 tbsp chopped garlic
1 onion - peeled and chopped finely
3-4 slices ginger
1 tbsp sesame oil [original recipe uses cooking oil]
1 cube fermented red bean curd [nam yee]
1 tbsp fermented soybean paste [taucheo]
Seasoning
1 tbsp each light soy sauce and oyster sauce
2-3 tbsp rock sugar
750 ml water
- Heat sesame oil, saute chopped garlic, onions and ginger until aromatic. Add in taucheo and nam yee. Fry until fragrant.
- Add in the pork ribs and seasoning. Stir fry to mix ingredients well.
- Add in water, bring to a boil then lower the heat and simmer for about 30-40 minutes or until pork ribs are tender and the sauce is thickened.
- Dish up and serve.
Notes: Visit this site for it's Nutritional Facts [here]
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My mum always cook this dish! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Jozelyn, I like this dish too, cos' it can be prepared earlier, just reheat before serving, tasted good.
ReplyDeleteI like fermented red bean curd cook with anything. This is definitely my favourite dish. Thank you for shring.
ReplyDeleteKimmy this is my kind of dish. I only put taucheong but not together with nam yue. Next time I shall include both. Thanks for sharing. Oh yes, sometimes I will throw in a chilli padi for some kick!
ReplyDeleteVery flavoursome dish, Kimmy! I will definitely try it :)
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica, nam yee is really a versatile cooking ingredients, with vege or meat, it tastes good.
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica Ng, good idea to add chilli. Next time I must remember to add it.
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong, yes it's flavoursome. I served it over a plate of steaming hot rice and a vegetable salad. Simple, easy and tasty weekend meal.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmy,
ReplyDeleteThis looks really delicious! Tambah nasi!
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We love pork ribs with taucu too, then just need a bowl of rice to complete the meal :)
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce, my hubby asked for more rice but there wasn't any cos' I wanted to enjoy the meat and not to overeat. I'll submit this post next week.
ReplyDeleteHi Baby Sumo, yes just this dish with some salad and rice is good enough for a satisfying meal.
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks really delicious. Love the use of the soya bean paste with the pork.
ReplyDeleteHi Mich, the taucheo and nam yee blends very well. The rock sugar makes the sweetness perfect.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmy,
ReplyDeleteI will need at least 2 bowls of plain rice to enjoy this sweet yummy gravy :D
Zoe
Hi Zoe, this meat dish isn't oily at all. Not a problem to indulge in it.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimmy,
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking!