Five-Spice Pork Ribs with Smothered Onions and Spicy Dried Cranberry BBQ Sauce
Recipe courtesy Tom Berry, Bambara Restaurant, Cambridge, Mass.
Show: Sara's Secrets
Episode: Chef Cooks at Home
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By wilscj_11418143
Brooklyn, NY
on November 30, 2008
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Love these ribs -- agree that the braising technique used in this recipe can work with other BBQ sauces as well with good results. For those who have problems with the sweetness of the sauce, be sure to use unsweetened cranberry juice (i..e, pure cranberry as anything with sugar added will require you to adjust sugar downward. Also, to eliminate onions from drying out, make sure the foil is sealed -- this will ensure meat is tender as well. Enjoy!
By pxrgrl_10182609
Copperas Cove, TX
on April 08, 2008
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The sauce for these ribs is fabulous and it makes enough for more than one batch. Even people who think they are straight meat-and-potatoes guys can't get enough of these on their plates. It's an easy dish to prepare, and if I could rate the recipe 10 stars I would.
By russgladden
Tucson, AZ
on July 28, 2007
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Outstanding rib recipe. Regarding the sauce, I substituted 2 cups pomegranate juice for the cranberry juice and reduced the brown sugar to just 2 tablespoons packed. It was still sweet, but not overly sweet. I've since used this sauce on grilled chicken and pork chops. It's an excellent barbecue sauce.
By sloberg6_4014161
Jonesboro, AR
on August 14, 2006
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I just made the sauce and I agree with Melanie from CA. it is much too sweet; next time I will leave out the brown sugar altogether b/c this time I only used half of what was called for in the recipe and that was too much. I wonder what the other reviewers did that Melanie and I did not do. I didn't even use sweetened cranberry juice!
By tanisgrho5_2282974
Hempstead, NY
on July 21, 2006
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Very good spice. Flavor was excellent. Ribs were tender. A great alternative to the grill.
By sstangler_864689
Inver Grove Hei...
on October 23, 2005
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Just used the rib part with regular bbq sauce and they are still fantastic and easy.
By melhines_3761946
San Francisco, CA
on September 24, 2005
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I was very disappointed with this recipe. The tenderness of the ribs was fantastic, but the sauce was sickening sweet. My husband didn't like it all.
By joyobf_1081003
huntersville, NC
on August 17, 2005
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The flavors worked so well together! I made this recipe, because I happened to have all the ingredients on hand. Husband is still undecided on his opinion, but I love the uniqueness!
By babydc_1197472
Woodridge, IL
on January 06, 2005
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For me this recipe was a bit labor intensive--more of a weekend meal, but very good. I didn't have dried cranberries, so I substituted dried cherries and blueberries. The flavor was amazing, but the color...let's just say that food, at least meat, should never, ever be purple. Needless to say, the next time we have this, I will make sure I have cranberries on hand.
By acc1806_1218778
Fort Dodge, IA
on November 20, 2004
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This was my first attempt at making this recipe. It was excellent! My family really loved the sauce. (And they generally don't want sauces on their meat. The flavors complimented each other and the whole process was not hard to follow.