Grilled spareribs with orange jam
Introduction:
"Today, I'd like to share with you a very, very simple but very delicious grilled spareribs - grilled spareribs with orange jam. When we roast the spareribs, we often use sugar or honey to flavor and color the spareribs. Today's dish doesn't need any extra sugar or honey, because we need & quot; Sweet & quot; chubby orange jam is enough! Just add a little light soy sauce and a little salt to make up for the salty taste, and the barbecue sauce of this dish is finished. The next step is to prepare a little rosemary and half a fresh orange. The purpose of using fresh sweet orange is that the orange jam is mellow, while the fresh sweet orange has the fresh smell of fruit. The two are perfectly integrated in the roasted spareribs. You can taste the double orange aroma with a bite, which is really very delicious. "
Production steps:
Materials required:
Ribs: Four
Orange jam: 40g
Light soy sauce: 5g
Salt: a little
Fresh oranges: half
Rosemary: moderate
matters needing attention:
Production difficulty: simple
Process: Baking
Production time: one day
Taste: sweet and sour
Chinese PinYin : Xiang Cheng Guo Jiang Kao Pai Gu
Grilled spareribs with orange jam
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