I know I owe you guys my post on the beef burgers, which I
had written, but for some strange reason it disappeared from my
laptop. Worry not, I can always rewrite it. Today’s culinary adventure however,
couldn’t really wait to be told…
It was one of those days with mid morning rain that seemed
to have no end, and I thanked God that I was home and not out trying to
navigate my way through it. I also gave thanks that I was able to just stay
home and putter around in my tiny kitchen. Had some fun the night before making
a simple dinner of egg salad on toast, and the taste was something I hadn’t
experienced in a very long time. I used some fresh thyme, chives and parsley in
there, and it really upped the flavour content tremendously.
But enough about eggs. My focus – make that my craving – on that
rainy Saturday was for barbecued ribs.
As it’s coming close to month end when the stocks tend to
dwindle, I had decided to do a nice lunch of ribs, mac and cheese and some
green peas on the side, just for the sake of cooking something different.
Normally, it’s soup on a Saturday in T&T, but sometimes you just have to
feed the need (you know what I’m saying?). Plus, I consider this rib recipe of
mine one of my special successes, in that I got my boy Errol to fall in love
with them, and pork is not a favourite of his at all. Since then, whenever I
say I’m doing ribs, he always smiles and gives me an expectant, “Okay!”
After dinner last night I took some time out to thaw my
racks of ribs, procured by my home girl Hazel all the way in Caroni – it was a
meat sale, what can I tell you? (Yeah, that’s how we roll!)
So… let’s get to the action!
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Once that was done, I left them to absorb some the rub for
about 30 minutes average. However, I left mine for 40 minutes, simply because I needed to get my
sides going.
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First, the Mac & Cheese. I made it according to the steps on the box, but I used low fat milk and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter instead.
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Then the green peas, which I zested up with some chopped onion and
homemade seasoning.
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Second basting. The ribs were flipped over and the process
was repeated with the remaining sauce. This time, they stayed in the oven for 8 minutes.
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Here they are, cooked to perfection and looking good!
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Lunchtime! Here's my plate of ribs, green peas, mac n cheese and a little lettuce. YUM!
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So there you have it… tasty, yummilicious oven barbecued
ribs that are finger-sucking good! I’ll be honest. These ribs even bring out my
inner cavewoman. There’s nothing like grabbing up your meat in your hands and
using your teeth to tear off bits a deliciously seasoned flesh, that are just the right
combination of sweet, hot and spicy. (And yes, Errol was in his glee!)
Have some fun trying this one out, my dears. Until we meet again, take
care of yourselves, and like I always say… don’t forget to mind the pot!
Halcian, this is great!! I don't know which is better, your engaging writing or your delectable-looking cooking. Your dish presentation is beautiful too! Wish I was there that day.
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Charmaine, thank you! (Honestly, I wish the same, you know; you would have loved this, hahahaaa!) More to come, I promise! Lots of hugs! :^)
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