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Mango Beer Braised Beef Spare Ribs



Mango Beer Braised Beef Spare Ribs. Using beer in cooking is just like using another spice or flavor in the dish. Just like other spice and aroma ingredients it should not be overdone. Beer will add some bitterness and sweetness to a braised dish. Our dish for today is a good example the fruity mango beer will add some fruity sweetness and mild bitterness to our sweet salty and bitter braised recipe.






The beef spare ribs is slow cooked with beer plus some of my favorite braising sauces and aromatic spices for hours at low heat.






Here is the recipe of my Mango Beer Braised Beef Spare Ribs.





Ingredients:



1 kilo beef spare ribs

350 ml Mango Beer

1 whole garlic, cut in half

1/4 cup oyster sauce

2-3 table spoon Hoisin Sauce

1/4 cup soy sauce

2-3 slivers, ginger

1 tsp peppercorns

2-3 pcs. star anise

2-3 pcs. bay leaf

2-3 tbsp brown sugar

1/4 cup cornstarch

salt









Cooking Procedure:



In a saucepan put beef, pour water to cover, bring to a boil and simmer for a minute. Now drain first boiled water and rinse off all scum. Return beef in the saucepan pour in the beer and fresh water to cover, add in the garlic, ginger, star anise, bay leaf and soy sauce. Bring to a boil and simmer at low to medium heat for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, add more water as necessary. Add sugar, oyster sauce and hoisin sauce, simmer for another 15 to 30 minutes or until the meat are tender and start to fall out from the bone and the liquid has reduced to about half. Thicken sauce with cornstarch diluted in 1/4 cup water. Correct saltines if required. Serve hot with a lot of rice.








See other related asado recipe:



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Braised Pork Leg with Tausi

Braised Lamb, Pinoy Style

Oxtail with Mushroom and Oyster Sauce

Braised Pork Belly and Quail Egg

Beef Asado, Braised Beef

Chicken Asado, Asadong Manok

Asado Bulalo, Beef Shank Asado

Braised Beef

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