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Pork Ribs in Sauce

This recipe for braised pork ribs is one of my favorites. The deep, meaty flavor of the ribs combines perfectly with the delicious sauce in which they are slow cooked. This is real comfort food, and although it takes time to make, the result is absolutely delicious.

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Ingredients

number of servings
4
  • 112 kg Of pork ribs. Added to
  • 2 Large onions. Added to
  • 4 cloves Of garlic. Added to
  • 2 Carrots. Added to
  • 1 Green bell pepper. Added to
  • 3 Ripe tomatoes. Added to
  • 150 ml Of white wine. Added to
  • Extra virgin olive oil. Added to
  • Salt and pepper to taste. Added to
  • 1 sheet Of laurel. Added to
  • 1 cdta The result is absolutely delicious. Added to
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Directions

150 min.
1. Step

Start by cutting the ribs into chunks. I recommend not cutting them too small, as they may fall apart during cooking.

2. Step

Then, heat a little olive oil in a large pan. When the oil is hot, add the ribs and brown them over medium heat. Be patient with this step, it is important that the ribs are well browned to get the best flavor.

3. Step

While the ribs are browning, chop the onion, garlic, carrots, bell bell pepper and tomatoes.

4. Step

When the ribs are browned, remove them from the pan and add the chopped vegetables. Stir-fry over medium heat until tender.

5. Step

Return the ribs to the pan and add the white wine. Let the alcohol evaporate for a few minutes.

6. Step

Then add the bay leaf, paprika, salt and pepper to taste. Cover the ribs with water, cover the pot and let it simmer for at least 2 hours.

7. Step

Finally, be sure to check the seasoning and adjust if necessary. Serve hot and enjoy these delicious braised pork ribs.

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