Ribs with Honey Garlic Ingredients Four

This Honey Garlic Spareribs recipe sounds absolutely mouthwatering! The combination of sweet honey, savory soy sauce, and tangy vinegar creates a delicious glaze that’s perfect for tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs. Here’s a quick recap of the recipe with some tips and variations to make it even better:

 

Honey Garlic Spareribs Recipe

Ingredients

4 pounds pork spareribs

½ cup honey

½ cup soy sauce

¼ cup white vinegar

2 teaspoons brown sugar

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon garlic salt

Instructions

Preheat Oven: Set the oven to 375°F (190°C).

Prepare Ribs: Cut the ribs into individual portions.

Make the Sauce: In a large bowl, whisk together honey, soy sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, and minced garlic until the sugar and honey dissolve. Add baking soda and whisk—the mixture will foam.

Coat the Ribs: Add the ribs to the sauce and toss to coat evenly.

Bake: Place the ribs on a foil-lined baking sheet, meat side up. Drizzle with extra sauce and sprinkle with garlic salt.

Cook: Bake for 1 hour, flipping and basting every 20 minutes.

Serve: Enjoy your sticky, flavorful ribs!

Tips for Perfect Honey Garlic Spareribs

Choose the Right Ribs:

Use pork spareribs or baby back ribs for this recipe. Spareribs are meatier, while baby back ribs are more tender.

Remove the Membrane:

Peel off the thin membrane on the back of the ribs for a more tender result. Use a paper towel to grip and pull it off.

Marinate for Extra Flavor:

Let the ribs marinate in the sauce for 1-2 hours (or overnight) in the fridge for deeper flavor.

Adjust Sweetness and Saltiness:

If you prefer less sweetness, reduce the honey to ⅓ cup.

Use low-sodium soy sauce if you’re watching your salt intake.

Baking Soda Trick:

The baking soda helps tenderize the ribs and creates a foamy reaction that helps the sauce cling to the meat.

Baste Frequently:

Basting the ribs every 20 minutes ensures they stay moist and develop a sticky, caramelized glaze.

Broil for Crispiness:

For a crispy finish, broil the ribs for 2-3 minutes at the end of baking. Watch closely to prevent burning.

Check for Doneness:

The ribs are done when the meat pulls away from the bones and reaches an internal temperature of 190°F (88°C).

Variations

Spicy Honey Garlic Ribs:

Add 1-2 teaspoons chili flakes or 1 tablespoon sriracha to the sauce for a spicy kick.

Asian-Inspired Ribs:

Add 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce, 1 teaspoon sesame oil, and 1 teaspoon grated ginger to the sauce. Garnish with sesame seeds and green onions.

BBQ Honey Garlic Ribs:

Mix in 2 tablespoons BBQ sauce for a smoky twist.

Citrus Honey Garlic Ribs:

Add zest and juice of 1 orange or 1 lime to the sauce for a bright, citrusy flavor.

Sticky Pineapple Ribs:

Add ½ cup pineapple juice to the sauce and garnish with grilled pineapple slices.

Garlic Butter Ribs:

After baking, toss the ribs in a mixture of melted butter, minced garlic, and chopped parsley for extra richness.

Slow Cooker Ribs:

Cook the ribs in a slow cooker on low for 6-8 hours, then finish under the broiler for a sticky glaze.

Grilled Ribs:

Grill the ribs over medium heat, basting with the sauce, until caramelized and cooked through.

How to Store

Refrigerating:

Store leftover ribs in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave.

Freezing:

Wrap the ribs tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil, then place in a freezer-safe bag. Freeze for up to 3 months.

Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.

Reheating:

Oven: Reheat at 350°F (175°C) for 10-15 minutes, basting with extra sauce.

Microwave: Heat in 30-second intervals until warmed through.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with steamed rice, mashed potatoes, or roasted vegetables.

Pair with a fresh coleslaw or corn on the cob for a complete meal.

Garnish with chopped green onions or sesame seeds for added flair.

This Honey Garlic Spareribs recipe is sure to be a hit at your next meal! Let me know if you’d like more tips or variations. 😊🍖

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