Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Steamed Ribs in Pumpkin 南瓜蒸排骨

Revisiting this steamed ribs in pumpkin I done few years back. :) As my kids are now more accustomed to spicy dishes, I've added the chilli into the stir-frying rather then omitting it out. I find it tasted much better with a tinge of spiciness in the gravy!


Remove seeds and slice off the bottom slightly so that it can 'sit' in a casserole.

Hmmm why is there a piece of papaya with the pork ribs!? As I have modified the recipe, the steaming duration has reduced significantly. To ensure the ribs are tender enough, I've mashed up the papaya and coated with the ribs for a while before blanching them in boiling water! Besides using papaya, you can try ginger and pineapple as they contain natural vegetable enzymes which helps to dissolve the protein and connective tissue, i.e....natural meat tenderizer!


 Ingredients for stir-frying....ginger, onion, black fermented beans, dried orange peel, spring onion and red chilli




 Scoop out the steamed pork ribs and gravy and serve along with the pumpkin at the side. My kids could not stop asking for more gravy over their rice! 

 sweet & soft pumpkin flesh


Ingredient
  • 300gm pork ribs, cut into small chunks
  • 1 small slice papaya
  • 1/2 pumpkin, approx. 700-800gm
  • 300gm pork ribs, cut into small chunks
  • 2 slices ginger
  • 1 medium onion, peeled & sliced
  • 1 tbsp black fermented beans, rinsed
  • 5 gm dried orange peel, soaked & sliced
  • 2 tbsp chinese wine
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1/2 tsp dark soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 stalk spring onion, cut into sections (reserved some green sections for garnishing)
  • 1 chilli, sliced

Method
  1. Mash the papaya and coat well with the ribs. Set aside.
  2. Preheat a steamer. 
  3. Deseeded pumpkin and rinsed. Shaved off the bottom section slightly so that it can sit in the casserole without toppling. 
  4. Steam the halved pumpkin over boiling water for about 8-10 mins.  (depending on thickness)
  5. Meanwhile, rinse the pork ribs. Blanch ribs in boiling water briefly. Drained well.
  6. Heat 2 tbsp oil in wok, add ginger and fry till slightly brown.
  7. Add onion, black fermented beans and dried orange peel. Fry till fragrant and onion is softened.
  8. Add in blanched ribs and fry for 1 min.
  9. Stir in wine, sugar, pepper, soy sauce & salt. Toss in spring onion and chilli. 
  10. Cover and simmer for 2 mins.
  11. Remove the ribs mixture from heat and scoop into pumpkin cavity. Steam over boiling water on medium heat for another 25 mins or until the pork is cooked through and the pumpkin is tender. (the pumpkin should be tender by now. If not sure, use a wooden skewer to test by piercing through the sides of the pumpkin, it should go through easily.)
  12. Remove the dish from steamer, garnish with spring onion and serve immediately. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi
may I know what is black fermented bean

Peng said...

Anonymous.... u local or foreigner? Sorry as local should know what is that as its commonly used in Chinese cooking. I've posted a picture of the ingredients as above, can spot the fermented black beans?

Unknown said...

hi,不好意思想请问你的部落阁食谱有华语食谱吗?

Peng said...

Kean Lim, 不好意思没有哦.

Peng said...

Kean Lim, 不好意思没有哦.

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