Marmite & Jack Daniels Sticky Ribs
A community recipe by chocolateorangesoupNot tested or verified by Nigella.com
Introduction
I disocvered this recipe by accident whilst dabbling in the kitchen one day. It's fairly simple and hopefully anyone can add or change as they see fit, as I would never claim perfection... well, not just yet :) Enjoy x
I disocvered this recipe by accident whilst dabbling in the kitchen one day. It's fairly simple and hopefully anyone can add or change as they see fit, as I would never claim perfection... well, not just yet :) Enjoy x
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Ingredients
Serves: 2 (as a main meal)
- 250 millilitres water (for cooking with ribs)
- 2 medium red onions (diced)
- 1 teaspoon garlic (finely chopped)
- 1 tablespoon Marmite (heaped)
- 250 millilitres soft brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons honey (mmmmm... honey)
- 3 tablespoons tomato sauce (any brand)
- 250 millilitres cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon chilli sauce (med-hot)
- 8 medium pork ribs (or pork butts)
- 125 millilitres jack daniels
- 8⅘ fluid ounces water (for cooking with ribs)
- 2 medium red onions (diced)
- 1 teaspoon garlic (finely chopped)
- 1 tablespoon Marmite (heaped)
- 8⅘ fluid ounces soft brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons honey (mmmmm... honey)
- 3 tablespoons tomato sauce (any brand)
- 8⅘ fluid ounces apple cider vinegar
- 1 teaspoon chilli sauce (med-hot)
- 8 medium pork ribs (or pork butts)
- 4⅖ fluid ounces jack daniels
Method
Marmite & Jack Daniels Sticky Ribs is a community recipe submitted by chocolateorangesoup and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.
Additional Information
Alternatively if you do not have a pressure cooker to cook the ribs, bake slowly in the oven at a low heat until they are cooked through. Or sear meat and place into a slow cooker with the sauce for 4 hours, finishing off in the oven if necessary. (Monitor the water content and add a little at a time if the sauce starts to dry any). Be prepared for a little wait for these two methods though as the ribs are best cooked slowly x
Alternatively if you do not have a pressure cooker to cook the ribs, bake slowly in the oven at a low heat until they are cooked through. Or sear meat and place into a slow cooker with the sauce for 4 hours, finishing off in the oven if necessary. (Monitor the water content and add a little at a time if the sauce starts to dry any). Be prepared for a little wait for these two methods though as the ribs are best cooked slowly x
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