Tender flavourful Pork Ribs with a mouthwatering twist-Coca Cola Glazed Pork Ribs. To borrow a certain Colonel’s words, it’s finger lickin’ good! This combines the sweetness of the world’s favourite fizzy drink with irresistible Asian flavours of ginger and soy sauce. This is sure to become a favourite as it’s super delicious and also very easy to make.
I never knew Coca Cola Ribs existed until my recent trip to Bali. Out there in beautiful Ubud, there’s a restaurant called Warung Pondok Madu, that’s famous for their ribs. While all of their ribs were good, (Curry, BBQ Original, Peanut Sauce to name a few ) for me the stand out was the Coca Cola Ribs. A little bit sweet, a little bit salty , so very succulent and with a hint of spice. So while I can’t visit Bali every time I’m craving for Coca Cola Ribs, I had to improvise and try to recreate the recipe at home. The result was amazing and I’m happy to share this deliciousness with you. Pretty close, if not better than the one I tried at Pondok Madu.
What you need to make Coca Cola Glazed Pork Ribs
- Pork Ribs- You need about 300g of Pork Ribs per person. To prepare the ribs , remove the excess white membrane and cut into serving pieces about 2-3 ribs per piece. You can also leave it whole, but because it is sticky messy, I prefer to have it in smaller pieces.
- Pantry – Onion Garlic,Soy Sauce,Paprika, Brown Sugar, Ginger and a 375ml can of Coke.
- For the Glaze, you need the strained liquid the ribs where cooked in, Sweet Chilli or Tomato Sauce and your favourite BBQ Sauce.
Easy does it…
- Begin by cooking the ribs with Coke and the aromatics , until the meat is tender. You can either do this in a slow oven or in a slow cooker- about 3 hours on high or 7 hours on low.
- Transfer the cooked ribs into a baking tray and set aside. Strain the cooking liquid into a small saucepan then add the sweet chilli and BBQ Sauce. Cook on high until boiling, stirring now and again until the sauce is slightly thickened. Reserve half of the sauce for serving. Baste the ribs generously on both sides with the sauce and bake at 180°C until the ribs are slightly charred on the edges about 25 minutes.
- Alternatively, you can also cook the ribs in a BBQ grill or hot plate, basting with the sauce frequently. Serve hot with the extra reserved sauce.