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STICKY PORK RIBS WITH ASIAN CABBAGE
Sticky pork ribs with Asian cabbage
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How to:

Roast pork

Nothing beats the taste of a delicious pork roast, and it's not difficult to do at all. To cook, proceed as follows:

Preheat the oven to 180° C and season the surface of the roast. Place on a rack on a shallow roasting pan.

Roast, uncovered, in centre of oven for 25 minutes per 500g and an extra 20 minutes until cooked.

Allow to stand 10 minutes before carving.

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Note: You can get a wonderful free range de-boned pork leg roast or commercial deboned pork leg roast and pork silverside from Woolworths. It's trimmed of excess fat and bone and specially selected from approved and independently audited suppliers.

Woolworths' free-range pork is true South African pork that comes from animals that are reared in the outdoors, receive no growth hormones or routine antibiotics and are independently audited.

Do try their pork belly roast and here are some ways to cook it.



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Recipe by: Abigail Donnelly
Serves: 4
Category: Easy / Great value
Ingredients:
2 kg pork ribs
Ready-made barbecue sauce
1 knob grated ginger
2 chopped chillies
1/3 cup rice-wine vinegar
2 T light brown sugar
1/2 cabbage
Cooking instructions:

Marinate pork ribs for at least 1 hour in ready-made barbecue sauce then arrange on a baking tray, reserving the marinade.

Preheat the oven to 180°C. Roast for 30 to 40 minutes, basting frequently with the reserved marinade, until tender and sticky.

Mix a knob grated ginger with chopped chillies, rice-wine vinegar and light brown sugar*. Finely slice cabbage, drizzle over the dressing and serve topped with the sticky ribs.



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