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Heartbeat Restaurant Barbecued Ribs
Posted by GayleL at recipegoldmine.com 7/8/01 9:32:06 pm
Source: Courtesy of Michel Nischan, Executive Chef, Heartbeat Restaurant,
New York City
Ham Hock Stock:
10 pounds smoked ham hocks
5 pounds fresh ham hocks
Place ham hocks in a stockpot large enough to hold them, leaving 4 inches
of room at the top of the pot. Cover with cold water. Bring to a simmer over
a medium flame. Skim all the foam off the top. Reduce heat to low and simmer,
skimming occasionally for 8 to 10 hours.
Strain the stock carefully, as the hock meat will be falling off the bone.
Reserve the hock meat for other uses.
Assorted Barbecued Ribs:
2 small slabs beef short ribs
1 slab pork spareribs
1 to 2 slabs baby back ribs
2 gallons hot ham hock stock
2 large onions, peeled and quartered
2 roasted cinnamon sticks
4 bulbs split roasted garlic
4 serrano peppers, split
1 jalape o pepper, split
Salt and pepper to taste
Use a paring knife to peel the silver skin off the inside of the ribs. Bring
the ham hock stock, the vegetables and the cinnamon sticks to a simmer over
a medium low flame. Add the beef short ribs and simmer 20 minutes.
Add the spareribs and baby back ribs, then simmer 45 minutes to 1 hour longer,
or until the ribs are very tender.
Carefully remove the ribs from the stock and season on both sides with salt
and pepper while hot. Save the stock to reduce for barbecue sauce for other
uses.
When the ribs come to room temperature, brush with your favorite barbecue
sauce. Refrigerate until barbecue time.
Heat oven to 400 degrees F or fire up your charcoal grill. Cook the ribs,
basting occasionally until the meat is hot and falling off the bone.
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