To celebrate, her favoritest sister and her favoritest husband worked together to bring a delicious birthday dinner to the table.
Mariana's Birthday Dinner
Pork back ribs, mashed potatoes, and asparagus |
The recipe for the ribs came from a combination of recipes from one of our favorites, Sam the Cooking Guy. Justin was in charge of ribs, I was in charge of the sauce for the ribs and we made the birthday girl make her yummy mashed potatoes, which you will hear about later.
Pork Back Ribs
So one day, Shawn told me there were some ribs in fridge but they were Ted's and he told me to steal them while Ted wasn't around cause Ted was somewhere else, stealing from Chuck. But I didn't do anything for a few days until one day everyone left early, including me but not as early so I took the ribs and brought them home in my front seat and put them in the freezer.He's a wild one that Maloney boy! Just to recap, here is how you prepare the ribs:
About a year later, Paula decided she wanted to make ribs for Mariana's birthday and I said, 'Hey, I have some ribs in the freezer we could use." So I went and pondered the ribs, not knowing what they actually were, just thinking I knew I had a bag of ribby goodies. So I took them out the next day and I relized I still didn't know what they were. So I defrosted them. And I found they were pork back ribs. *Snoring* Oh, sorry!
I pondered lots of recipes so I decided I would make up my own. They call me the rib god. So I baked them for an hour and 15 minutes in the oven at 400 degrees. Wash the ribs off prior, removing all of the gunk off, place on a baking sheet and add about 4 tablespoons of cider vinegar, one in each corner of the baking sheet and cover with aluminum. Remove the ribs after an hour and half and place on the grill until you see grill marks and have a good crispiness. Then you can baste it with the sauce. Be sure to do this with a beer in your hand or nearby at all times.
Now Ted doesn't have any ribs to eat at his house.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Take a 3-4 pound rack of ribs, rinse and place on baking pan. Add 4 tablespoons of cider vinegar to the pan and cover tightly with aluminum foil. Place in oven and bake for an hour and half. Remove ribs from oven and carefully remove aluminum foil (there could be a lot of steam). On a gas or charcoal grill over medium heat, grill the rack of ribs until there are grill marks and a crisp outside has developed. Baste the ribs with sauce (recipe to follow), leave on for a couple more minutes, remove from grill and serve up promptly.
Honey-Garlic Sauce
For the sauce you will need:- 3/4 cup of honey
- 3/4 cup of soy sauce
- 3 cloves of garlic, crushed
- 2 tablespoons of cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon of garlic powder
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Next, we will call upon the birthday girl for her very wonderful mashed potatoes:Garlic mashed potatoes are my birthday tradition going all the way back to college (right Miss Mandy?), so it seemed fitting that they accompany the amazing ribs being cooked. For the potatoes, you will need:
- 10 small red potatoes
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 2-3 tablespoons of butter
- Milk
- Salt
- Pepper
- Garlic powder
- Cayenne pepper
If you like garlic and aren't afraid to get a large chunk, leave the cloves in. Otherwise, remove before mashing the potatoes. Mash the potatoes (and garlic if you left it in) and then add a couple tablespoons of butter and milk (about a half cup). Sprinkle in a pinch of salt, some pepper, a large sprinkle of garlic powder, and a little cayenne pepper. Mix thoroughly and taste. Adjust for taste by adding salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne as needed. You may also need to add more butter and milk to make them creamier and achieve your desired texture.
Asparagus
Thank you birthday girl! Lastly, I made asparagus to add some green to the savory dinner:- One bunch of fresh asparagus
- 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
- Garlic salt
- Fresh ground pepper
There was also a tasty fall treat of a Pumpkin Cheesecake Roll for birthday dessert! I will post the recipe for that later this week.
A special thanks to my gracious brother-in-law for helping out with this special birthday dinner and for his wonderful description of how to prepare the ribs.
Happy Birthday sister wister!! I hope you loved your birthday dinner and I will always look forward to many many more! I also give you this wonderful gift of music for tonight's post...
Bon appetit! Buen provecho! Happy Birthday!
-Paula
Banada. Seriously. Tell that chump husband of yours that a good recipe cannot *just* be a "How I stole the ribs" story and some cooking instructions. It should, at the very least, include the full introduction of characters, a detailed account of their childhood, and their hopes and dreams for the future. *Shakes head*
ReplyDeleteOh Leah-tard... you make excellent points! We'll be sure to let him know for the future. For now: Shawn, Ted, and Chuck are all part of Justin's firefighting crew. Shawn is Justin's buddy and boss, Chuck is his coworker who acts like he's 18 but is actually 50-something, and Ted's their boss who they like to mess with. Hence the stealing from him and all of the shenanigans. That's just what they do on a regular basis :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I feel better now that I can can fill up a recipe card with the essentials.
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