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Arroz Con Costillas De Cerdo (Mexican Rice With Ribs Of Pig) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  

1 ancho pepper
1 slab St. Louis cut ribs
6 slices American bacon
2 ounces smoked ham or Canadian-style bacon
2 medium onions
3 red bell peppers
1 green bell pepper
1 jalapeņo pepper
1 cup tomato sauce
1 tablespoon capers, drained
12 green olives with pimentos
1 teaspoon dried oregano
3 teaspoons Chipotle Tabasco

The Rice
2 cups long-grain white rice
4 cups water
1 tablespoon Morton Coarse Kosher Salt

The Finish
1 can (19 ounces) garbanzos (chickpeas)
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
Directions:
Toast the ancho. Split the ancho, discard the seeds and stem, and tear it into large flat pieces. Heat a large, deep non-stick frying pan, on medium. Place the ancho pieces in the pan and press them down with a spatula for 30 to 60 seconds, just enough to toast them or until steam rises. Turn them over and repeat. This amps up the flavor. Set them aside, and when they cool, break them into 1/2″ pieces.

Chop. Remove the membrane from the ribs and separate the bones.

Cook the bacon. Add the American bacon to the hot pan, and cook until it starts rendering fat.

Brown the ribs. Turn the heat down to medium. Add the ribs to the pan and brown them in the bacon fat on three sides (the curvature of the bone will probably prevent you from browning the back. Or if you wish, brown them on the grill or under the broiler so you can render some of the fat on the back side.

Saute the veg. If the bacon is getting crisp, remove it. Otherwise, leave it in the pan. Remove the pork. Dice the ham, peppers, and onions (leave the seeds in the jalapenos for heat). Cook until they are limp, stirring occasionally.

Simmer. Add the tomato sauce, olives, capers, ancho, oregano, Tabasco, and ribs. Reduce the heat to a simmer, just above low. Stir and simmer uncovered until tender, an hour for spare ribs, longer for country ribs and chops, perhaps 2 hours. If you are not using a nonstick pan, stir occasionally to make sure nothing is burning on the bottom of the pan. If the liquid gets too thick and too low, add a bit more water.

Make the rice. After the ribs have simmered for 25 minutes, in another pot, boil four cups water and the salt. Add the rice, cover, and cook for 30 minutes until ready or follow the directions on the box. Tip: to keep rice from sticking to the cooker or pot, coat it lightly with vegetable oil.

Serve. About three minutes before serving, add the garbanzos to the ribs. Serve by scooping the rice onto a plate and place the ribs and liquid on top. Season to taste with salt and pepper, and serve with a bottle of hot sauce on the side.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
This is a Mexican recipe for ribs. It is different in that the ribs are cut individually and then browned in a pan and then simmered in a rich sauce and served over rice. No grilling or smoking for this recipe.

Source: amazingribs.com

 

 

 

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