OK, quick ethnic happiness, Iâve been using a tried and true family recipe for BBQ ribs for a while. Itâs not complicated, dump some Coca Cola, soy sauce, vinegar and honey into an aluminum foiled wrapped ribs and slow roast. But I decided to actually read up and am trying the New York Times recipe.
The big changes are to add ketchup in and also to add some ketchup (?!) and also garlic which is a good idea and five spice (I wish I had some).
Then you marinate it for up to two days. The things Iâm not sure about are then you basically steam it with some water underneath. I stuck with the foil version as it seems like it would make it really moist.
They recommend 300F for an hour for ribs, but I think it should go much longer and lower, so been doing it at 280F for four hours. We like our ribs fall off the bone
Chinese Wedding Sayings
Well, Iâve got a friend who isnât Chinese and it always really great at a Chinese wedding (or any wedding to remember a few phrases). Of course there are lots of these but Just Married Films and Char4u has some classics and a good explanation of their meaning. Some of my favorites:
įžåš´į´į bĮi niÃĄn qÃn sè. This roughly translates as be harmonious for 100 years.
čąåĨŊæå huÄ hĮo yuè yuÃĄn. Roughly translates âflow blossoms when the moon becomes fullâwhich means that the relationship should blossom and feel complete.
But my favorite is a short poem from which these two favorites are derived. Itâs actually not hard to learn, just 20 syllables
įĨäŊ äģŦ
į¸æŦåĻčŗ
åŋåŋį¸å°
čąåĨŊæå
įžåš´åĨŊå
zhÚ nÄ men
xÄĢang jÃŦng rÃē bÄĢn
xÄĢn xÄĢn xÄĢang yÃŦn
huÄ hÄo yuè yuÃĄn
bÄi niÃĄn hÄo hÊ
Wish that you two
May you respect each other like honored guests.
May you always see heart to heart.
May fragrant flowers bloom and full moon shine over your life together.
May your joy and happiness be forevermore.