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Re: Mop for ribs
Posted: 27 Mar 2011, 17:17
by Eddie
I use, wot I would call a jug mob. They sell them on amazon. Price from .60p
Eddie
Re: Mop for ribs
Posted: 27 Mar 2011, 20:27
by Vic.
If you could put a mop on the end of a turkey baster, how would that work out?
Re: Mop for ribs
Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 09:15
by joker smoker
Got no mop? No problem! Take a leek [no, stay out of the bathroom! I mean the vegetable!] and score it many times at one end about 1-2 " long creating the mop. When you place the ''brush'' end of your leek into your hot mopping sauce the leaves soften and voila, one edible. biodegradable, disposable mop that doesn't leave hairs or bristles on your food.

Re: Mop for ribs
Posted: 11 Apr 2011, 20:31
by Vic.
Eddie wrote:Has anyone got a good Mop recipe for pork, as I'm having trouble finding one.
Many Thanks
Eddie
This isn't a mop recipe as such, its a chinese marinade sauce for ribs.
serves 1-2
2 tsp garlic and ginger paste
8 tbl tomatoe ketchup
3 tbl honey
1/2 tbl chinese 5-spice powder
Re: Mop for ribs
Posted: 12 Apr 2011, 14:08
by Vic.
here's a chinese sauce (gravey) for ribs or steak I've used. It's best just poured over the cooked meat.
serves 1
1teaspoon of ginger garlic paste
1/2 teaspoon of onion powder
2tablespoon of beef gravey powder
1/2 pint of water
1 tablespoon of soya sauce
1/4 teaspoon of chinese 5 spice
1 teaspoon of sugar
pince of white pepper
You can stir fry sliced onion and mushrooms and add to the sauce.