Steamed ribs in garlic and black soy bean sauce
 By Maomaomom
This is a wonderful traditional Chinese dish popular in southern China. It is well loved by my family as well.

Prepare time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 6 minutes
Level: Easy
Serves: 6 servings
Ingredients
1. Pork ribs 650g;
2. Marinade ingredients: half tablespoon dark soy sauce, 1.5 tablespoons Kikkoman light soy sauce, 1/3 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, 2 tablespoons water, 1.5 tablespoons corn starch;
3. 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1.5 tablespoons freshly minced garlic, 1 tablespoon minced Chinese salted fermented soy beans (black), 1 small fresh chili pepper, finely chopped;
4: 1 teaspoon freshly chopped green onion for decoration.
Directions
1: Clean ribs the night before, cut between bones into pieces. In a Ziploc bag, add ribs and the marinade ingredients 2, seal and mix well.  Place the ribs in the fridge overnight.
2: In a small non-stick  sauté pan , add 1 tablespoon olive oil on medium heat. Sauté minced garlic, minced Chinese salted fermented soy beans and chili pepper for 30 seconds. Mix well with the marinated ribs in a shallow bowl.

3: Place the steam rack inside the  Instant Pot . Fill water to the 2-cup mark. Place the bowl on the steam rack. Cover the lid and turn the pressure valve to the Seal position. Press the “Steam” button and set 6 minutes of cook time.
4: When it is done, wait another 5 minutes. Slowly release the pressure then open the lid. Take out the steamed ribs and decorate with 1 teaspoon chopped green onions.




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