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Eleanor Hoh

BBQ Spicy Hoisin Ribs

July 14, 2012 By Eleanor Hoh 12 Comments

BBQ Spicy Hoisin Ribs are so easy and ALWAYS turn out juicy and tasty AS LONG AS you use these 3 specific brands of seasonings: San-J tamari, Koon Chun Hoisin Sauce and Huy Fong chili garlic sauce!  Sorry, there’s no comparison or compromise. Start with good ingredients and you’ll have less work to make your dish tasty. My husband swears when we ‘retire’, we’ll go on a road trip in a winnebago and flip up the back and serve my BBQ Spicy Hoisin Ribs and he’ll make wok omelets and make a killing!

My sister and I have had not such stellar experiences when using other brands.  She made my signature Hoisin Ribs for a friend in Key West and they didn’t have the Koon Chun Hoisin sauce. She was so disappointed with results.  Even in Hong Kong, where Koon Chun is manufactured, I couldn’t locate it at my Kowloon market and experienced same blah results.

Koon Chun Hoisin Sauce is the STAR of this dish!
This sauce is what MAKES the dish and gives it the caramelization and crispy edges yet juicy and succulent inside. It has the right texture and balance of flavors and clings to your ribs instead of falling off.
The soy beans are from the first pressing, so you have quality and not the dregs like other brands, made from many pressings. With the right mix of sweetness together with the sour vinegar and spiciness of the Huy Fong chili garlic sauce and the saltiness from San-J tamari. If you don’t have lime, not to worry, the vinegar from the chili sauce is enough. Double up if you need more!
I always get asked how long do I grill/broil/BBQ the ribs, your nose will tell you and you can peek to see when they are slightly burnt before turning over. You don’t need to ‘marinade’ ribs for a while before grilling. I slather right before I grill and ONLY ON ONE SIDE. When you slather on both sides, it makes the side that’s not being grilled soggy and yukky. My ‘scientific’ lingo. I’m not allowed a BBQ grill in our building but I find it’s just as good under the broiler.  So excuse me when I say ‘grill’.

A butcher said 3 ribs per person plus 1 extra.  When they’re huge, I only eat one! Buy individual ribs if cooking for just a few but get the slab if you’re cooking for many cause it’s too much work to flip each individual rib! I grill all of them so I have leftovers, yum, the best.
I made this for 4th of July and had with a lovely red quinoa salad with mini sweet peppers, scallion and an avocado, grape tomatoes, pineapple, chicory, shallot salad.  They were both a perfect complementary side dish to Grilled Spicy Hoisin Ribs.

PROCESS:
1. Get ribs to room temperature.  Wash & dry completely. Place on rack on baking tray or if you’re BBQing on an outdoor grill, line them on the rack.
2. Here are the proportions for the marinade: 4 hoisin, 1 tamari, 2 chili garlic sauce, 1/4 lime juice.
3. Grill till crispy with burnt edges.  Turn over each rib or if you got a slab, slice down each rib then slather more marinade on the uncooked side and grill till crispy with burnt edges.  If you have patience, turn the rib on both its sides as well.  Just test the thickest rib with fork to see if juice runs clear. Ready to chomp on them?
Do you have inside tips how you make your ribs?
#LetsLunch is a monthly virtual lunch of bloggers whose posts are based on a theme. Don’t forget to check out all the Let’s Lunchers’ BBQ posts below! And if you’d like to join Let’s Lunch, go to Twitter and post a message with the hashtag #Letslunch — or, post a comment below.
Aleana‘s Home-made Ketchup, Relish & Mustard (BBQ-Friendly Condiments) at Eat My Blog
Charissa‘s Grilled Pulled-Pork Pizza with Roasted Corn (Gluten-Free) at Zest Bakery
Emma‘s Miso-Glazed Grilled Veggies and Polenta at Dreaming of Pots and Pans
Grace‘s Working Mama’s Pork Tenderloin Bao at HapaMama
Jill‘s Steven Raichlen Ribs Interview at Eating My Words
Joe‘s Grilled Cabbage (and Smoky Cabbage and Udon Slaw) at Joe Yonan
Juliana‘s Grilled Wagyu and Turbot with Bearnaise Sauce at J. Loh
Lisa‘s BBQ Salmon with Tahini Dressing and Fresh Herb Salad at Monday Morning Cooking Club
Lucy‘s Taj Ma Hog & Not-So-Secret BBQ Sauce at A Cook and Her Books
Nancie‘s Thai Grilled Chicken Wings with Sweet Hot Garlic Sauce at Nancie McDermott
Pat‘s Korean-Style Beef Shortribs (Kalbi) at The Asian Grandmother’s Cookbook
Renee‘s Steamed Buns with BBQ Pork at My Kitchen And I
Disclosures:  

  1. Koon Chun sponsors my Wok Star project by providing Hoisin Sauce and Brown Bean Sauce to include in my Wok Star Kit.  However, I must state that I have been using this product for over 19 years and contacted them because I love their products. 
  2. I’m finally an Amazon affiliate, so if you purchase any of the products from here, I will get a commission.

Filed Under: #LetsLunch, fourth july, grilling, Koon Chun, spare ribs

Shelley Belly Underground Supper (Updated)

July 11, 2012 By Eleanor Hoh 5 Comments

Well, since this post, Shelley’s moved!  Her next venue is still beautiful with AMAZING views, I can’t divulge, you’ll just have to GO!  You may find it difficult to get IN cause she got into UrbanDaddy (there are enough guests to take her through next year!) and she also got a mention in Ocean Drive magazine.
Here’s a sneak peek to give you an idea of what to expect but I don’t want to spoil the surprises.  This was based on my own personal experience…

Beautiful table setting was so inviting when you entered.

Idyllic dining setting with pool in back.

Love this chalk menu board!  Ha, ha, souffle turned out perfect.

Magical salt display on slate board.  Addictive, you want to gobble up with everything.

Shelley’s pork belly and crispy skin is THE BEST I’ve had, AND we got extra crispy skin on the side! I’m talking about top notch restaurants and many places I’ve tried when I was in London, I was so disappointed.  The pork was still intact but melt-in-your-mouth tender and the skin was crispy ALL the way through, not just spotty or chewy anywhere.  I can’t say enough about this dish.  However, please don’t get too excited because it may not be on the menu when you go.  Shelley likes to change it UP everytime.

Visit Shelley’s next Underground Supper Club details here.

Disclosure:  my dinner was complimentary but it doesn’t sway my taste buds!

Filed Under: Miami Events, underground supper club Tagged With: 'shelleybelly', "south florida", "underground supper club", foodie

July Events (Updated)

July 11, 2012 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Keep visiting for more updates for July! 

Shelley Belly’s Underground Supper Club!

Wow, wow, wow!  This ‘underground supper club’ my husband and I went to is exactly how we like to ‘experience’ a dinner.  Small and intimate so you get to know your fellow diners in beautiful surroundings and get pampered in the highest order. Sneak peek to highlights of this extraordinary and delicious dinner.  Anytime it includes my favorite piggy dish is a plus – a slab of pork belly which rhymes with Shelley Belly, the name of your host!

Here’s her blog for more on her Underground Supper Club.  Next will be Saturday, July 21st.  shelleybellyunderground@yahoo.com for full details and let her know Wok Star sent you!  Don’t delay, it’s a first come, first served basis and you need a password to get access when you arrive which I nearly forgot, what fun!
 

The District Factory

2nd Saturdays Gallery Walk – Miami Design Distri
Designers and Artists 
POP SHOP
7-10pm
3900 NE 1st ave, Miami, FL 
 
Join the Mash-up at The District Factory, an evening of shopping with 30 emerging designers and artists, film feature, live DJ, beauty bar and specialty cocktails.  Pop up vietnamese restaurant, Phuc Yea! (see miami.com’s article by Lesley Abravanal) will be serving up some of their tasty treats just for this night, so don’t miss it.  Sad I’m missing this but some very dear friends are celebrating their 35th anniversary, wow!  

Don’t forget to visit Wynwood Art Walk, always fun to pop in and out of all the galleries and bump into your friends as well as meet new ones!  Not sure if the Food Trucks are still there but there’s always eats somewhere.
 

20th Annual Mango Festival

Tropical Fairchild Gardens
Sat. July 14 & Sun. July 15
9:30am-4:30pm 

A festival to celebrate, collect, curate, teach and learn about the mango. View the world’s largest display of mangos, attend lectures, see cooking demonstrations centered around yup, you know what. I see our friend, Chef Jeremiah of that shiny airstream food truck, the Gastropod is making green mango prawn salad, umm, sorry I’m missing this! I was invited to give a cooking demo but I’m just not able to feed 75 from my little wok.
There’s  mango bites sampling, tasting & flavor evaluations, buy over 100 varieties of mangos, kid stuff to do. Enjoy mango heaven. One of my favorites are the small ones from Asia, they’re so sweet and juicy.  Get full details here. 
 

Soul of Miami’s 4th anniversary

Monday, July 16, 2012, 7:30-9:30pm
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Free
rsvp required: https://rsvp.soulofmiami.org
Sponsored by The Stage Miami
1 Complimentary Welcome Drink (well liquor).

I’ve had the honor and pleasure to meet Soul of Miami founders James Echols and Annette Peikert who do a fantastic job with their website.  They’ve helped promote my Wok Star class and I wouldn’t miss celebrating with them even if 800 and probably more will be turning up!
Soul Of Miami was created four years ago on July 16 (click here to see the very first post) entirely by accident. Since then, it has gone on to be one of the most popular local sites. We really enjoy being able to support the community by promoting art shows, fundraisers, business networkers, galas, happy hours and so much more. We hope that you will join us a for a little celebration of the SOUL of MIAMI.
 
Raffle to benefit Life Is Art
Supporting the arts in south Florida
Raffle takes place at 9:00pm. Must be present to win.
If you cannot make it, but would still like to donate, please click here.
You do not need to donate to party! 

Many donated wonderful raffle items and a Wok Star cooking class cert. for 2 guests will be one of the items.
 

Local Author Night

The Bookstore in the Grove
Thursday, July 19
7-9pm
3399 Virginia Street
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

I love supporting authors who brave self-publishing and have the discipline to do it!  This new and exciting literary event promotes talented local authors and gives them a platform to share their work and interact with the community.
This event will be emceed by my new friend & Wok Star, Pamela Lear who I met at an Underground Dinner mentioned above!  A showcase of 6 local self-published authors who’ll share their stories with a moderated Q & A session.   It’s an intimate space offering drinks and bites.
If you’re an author and interested to present your book at future events, get details here. 
 
Wasabi Fashion Kult interviews Wok Star!
I’m so honored to be interviewed by Pamela Wasabi who calls herself a Fashion Aficionado/puzzle solver.  She is the creator of Wasabi Fashion Kult, a magazine documenting how the underground culture is expressing itself through fashion, music and art.  She’s done so much in her young life, wonder if she sleeps!  Go check out my interview here! 
 

Filed Under: events, underground supper club Tagged With: "July Events", events, happenings, Miami

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