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BEST & EASY No Oven Asian Style Fall-Off-the-Bone Ribs • Naughty Nuri Inspired Recipe

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These are the tastiest pressure cooked baby back ribs that Roland has ever made. If you love ribs, try this recipe instead of your typical barbecued (bbq) ribs. The flavour profile of these ribs will blow your mind. We have cooked these ribs both in an oven as well as a pressure cooker and we found that with pressure cooking, you can achieve the super tender fall-off-the-bone effect. Highly recommended! Fret not if you don't have a pressure cooker. You can still cook these yummilicious ribs in your oven or airfryer. You can use your stove-top pressure cooker to make these ribs too.

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Ingredients:
Makes about 8-10 ribs (serves 3 - 4 pax)

Part (1)
2 stalks of lemongrass (only white part)
30g of young ginger
5 cloves of garlic
5 pcs of shallots
A small handful of kaffir lime leaves (remove spine)
90g of palm sugar (can use brown or white sugar)
1/2 tbsp of chilli powder (optional)
1 tbsp of turmeric powder
1 tsp of coriander seed powder
1/2 tsp of nutmeg powder
1 tbsp of salt
125ml of kichap manis (Indonesian sweet soy sauce)
65ml of water

Part (2)
550g of ribs

Part (3)
Some cornstarch solution

Blend Part (1) into a marinade and use it to marinate Part (2) after you have scored it all over. Marinate the ribs for at least 2hrs or best overnight. Pressure cook the ribs for 30 mins or cook them in an oven or airfryer. If you’re cooking the ribs in an oven or airfryer, remove as much marinade from the ribs as possible before cooking. See cooking time below.

Once the ribs are done, bring the sauce to a boil and thicken it with Part (3). Thicken the sauce enough to coat the ribs well. Serve while the ribs are hot.

Cooking temperature in oven.
(A) Preheat oven at 180C for at least 20 mins
(B) 180C (356F) for 1hr
(C) 220C (428F) for 10 mins

If you’re using an airfryer, preheating is not necessary. Cook your ribs starting from Step (B).

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