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Chinese BBQ Ribs (Char Siu Style)

If you love baby back ribs, you’re absolutely going to love these Chinese BBQ Ribs, made char siu style! The ribs are marinated overnight and then baked and finished with a sticky honey glaze.

These delicious Chinese BBQ ribs have that signature red color, and they always turn out juicy and tender.

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Ingredients

Ingredients

Ribs and marinade:
▢4 pounds baby back ribs
▢6 tablespoons light brown sugar
▢3 ½ teaspoons Kosher salt – or 2-½ teaspoons table salt
▢1 tablespoons light soy sauce
▢1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
▢1 tablespoon chee hou sauce – or hoisin sauce
▢2 tablespoons Chinese Shaoxing cooking wine
▢2 tablespoons fermented red bean curd – use 1 cube plus 1 tablespoon liquid, see substitutions
▢⅛ teaspoon red food coloring – see notes

Honey glaze:
▢⅓ cup honey
▢2 ½ tablespoons granulated sugar
▢3 tablespoons water – plus more as needed
▢A very small droplet of red food coloring – or about ½ tsp of the liquid from the red bean curd container

Instructions

  1. Instructions

    • Make the marinade: In a bowl, combine all the marinade ingredients, breaking up the red bean curd cube. Set aside.
    • Cut the rack of ribs into 3 parts. This will make it easier to fit into a resealable bag for marinating, and also help with better flavor absorption.
    • Pour the marinade into the bag with the ribs, making sure everything is evenly coated. Seal and refrigerate overnight, or for at least 8 hours (12-16 hours is ideal).
    • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
    • Line a large baking pan with foil. Then place an oven-safe metal rack on top. Add a layer of just boiled hot water to the bottom of the pan. This will release steam and keep the ribs moist.
    • Bake, uncovered, for 35 minutes. If needed, refill the pan with more hot water.
    • In a bowl, combine all the honey glaze ingredients, and melt in the microwave oven for a few seconds until thin.
    • Remove the ribs from the oven. Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F. Then, brush with the honey glaze all over generously. Return to the oven for another 10-12 minutes total. During this time, brush with the glaze every 3-5 minutes or until the edges are charred, and the ribs are fully cooked through in the center.
    • Let cool slightly before slicing. Enjoy!

If you love Char Siu Pork as much as I do, I think you’ll love these Chinese BBQ ribs! It’s the same marinade I use in my char siu pork recipe, but with baby back ribs!

If you’ve never had char siu before, it’s an iconic Cantonese barbecue meat dish. It’s known for that iconic red hue, and it’s sweet and savory, and a bit smokey.

Roasted in the oven, these Chinese barbecue ribs are then finished with a sweet and sticky honey glaze to give it a beautiful caramelization. Char siu style ribs are not commonly served at restaurants, which is why I love making them at home!

Ribs are naturally a bit fatty, which keeps it moist and gives it even more flavor. So this cut of meat works really well for this recipe. In fact, the fatty marbling is also what makes my Slow Cooker Baby Back Ribs so good!

chinese bbq ribs

They’re super easy to make and pair well with my other favorites, such as my dad’s Sweet and Sour Pork recipe, Honey Sesame Chicken, and Beef Chow Fun for a fun family-style dinner at home!

Why I love making these Chinese BBQ ribs:

  • Juicy, tender, and moist! Although the ribs are not meant to be “fall-apart” tender, they’re perfect as they are – juicy and moist!
  • So much flavor. Thanks to the overnight marinade and the honey glaze, these ribs have the authentic flavors of char siu in every bite.
  • Easy to make. Once the meat is done marinating, the oven does the rest!

holding a rib

Ingredient Notes

There are a few specialty ingredients here that you can find in your local Asian markets. I recommend using the ingredients listed, but there are certainly substitutions you can make, which I have listed below. As always, quantities are listed in the recipe card below.

labeled ingredients

For the ribs and marinade:

  • A rack of baby back ribs: This recipe is for one full rack of ribs, about 3.5 to 4 pounds. You can also use St. Louis Style ribs, they will just be meatier.
  • Light brown sugar: For sweetness and caramelization.
  • Kosher salt: This is my favorite salt for meats and marinades.
  • Light soy sauce and dark soy sauce: Both add umami flavors, but the darker soy sauce has a bit of a deeper flavor and darker color. Both together make the perfect flavor combination.
  • Chee hou sauce: Also known as chu hou paste, it’s savory with a subtle sweetness. Both Koon Chun and Lee Kum Kee have a version of chu hou paste. If you can’t find it, substitute with hoisin sauce.
  • Chinese Shaoxing wine: This will also deliver a depth of flavor and a bit of sweetness. Substitute with dry sherry if needed.
  • Fermented red bean curds: You can find this authentic ingredient in Asian grocery stores. These are red preserved tofu cubes, primarily used to add that red color and flavor to the meat. If unavailable, substitute with 2 tablespoons of hoisin sauce and a small drop of red food coloring.
  • Red food coloring: You only need a very small amount. It doesn’t impact the flavor, so you can omit it, but the pork will turn out more brown in color.
  • Five spice powder: This is optional. I don’t use it because, frankly, I don’t like anise, which is a spice in five spice powder. However, feel free to add some.

For the honey glaze:

  • Honey: For a sweet and sticky finish.
  • Granulated sugar: Adds extra sweetness without being so sticky, which makes it easier to brush. You also need water to thin it out.
  • Red food coloring: Optional. Gives it that pop of red coloring without changing the flavor.

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Prepping for this Chinese BBQ ribs recipe takes just 20 minutes, and the rest is just marinate and oven time. Let me show you how I make it!

Step 1 | Marinate the ribs

Cut the rack of ribs into 3 sections. It makes it easier to fit into a bag. It also gives it more surface area for maximum flavor absorption!

In a bowl, mix all of the marinade ingredients, breaking up the cube of red bean curd to ensure everything gets incorporated into the mixture. Pour the marinade into a large Ziploc bag and add in the ribs, making sure everything is nicely coated.

making marinade

Seal the bag, squeezing out any excess air, and let it marinate in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours, even better overnight. Ideally 12-16 hours.

ribs with marinade in a bag

Step 2 | Bake the ribs

Remove the ribs from the fridge and let them come to room temperature as you preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Line a large 18×13 inch sheet pan with aluminum foil. Then, place a 17×12 inch oven-safe wire rack on top. Place the ribs on the wire rack, bone side down. Elevating them helps to get a nice even cook.

Boil some water and pour into the bottom of the pan, under the rack. The water releases steam as the ribs cook, keeping them moist. Bake the ribs for 35 minutes uncovered, and if needed, replenish with more hot water during the cooking process.

adding water to pan and cooking in oven

Step 3 | Brush with glaze

In a microwave-safe bowl, combine all the honey glaze ingredients. Microwave for a few seconds until thin and warm.

Remove the ribs from the oven and turn the temperature up to 425 F. Brush the ribs with a generous amount of glaze and return to the oven for another 10-12 minutes total. During this time, brush with more of the glaze every 3-5 minutes until the edges are charred and the ribs are cooked through.

glazing the char siu ribs

Cool slightly before serving to allow the juices to redistribute. And there you have it, the BEST char siu style Chinese BBQ Ribs!

Make Ahead and Freezing

Marinate ahead: These Chinese BBQ ribs require at least 8 hours to marinate, so they must be prepared ahead of time anyway. You can marinate in the morning and have it ready to cook by dinner time, or overnight is even better.

Make ahead and reheat: You can also cook the ribs completely the day before and reheat them before serving. You may want to brush with more glaze as you heat them through for an extra shiny and sweet finish.

Freezing: These Chinese BBQ ribs will keep frozen for up to 3 months in an airtight freezer bag or freezer-safe container. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the oven with extra glaze.

glazed char siu bbq ribs

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