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Bon Bon Pork Ribs Thunder Bay Style

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Ingredients

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10 lbs pork ribs
1 1/2 tablespoons five spice powder divided
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon msg
1 cup water
1 tablespoon potato starch
3/4 cup white breadcrumb

Nutritional information

1504.4
Calories
1034g
Calories From Fat
115g
Total Fat
41.8 g
Saturated Fat
417.1mg
Cholesterol
951.9mg
Sodium
3.8g
Carbs
0.1g
Dietary Fiber
1.4g
Sugars
106.4g
Protein
323g
Serving Size (g)
10
Serving Size

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Bon Bon Pork Ribs Thunder Bay Style

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    I grew up in Thunder Bay and my mom use to make this on a reg bases..tonite i misplaced my personal cook book, so i thought i would brows online to see if i could find this recipe. As i started reading through this recipe i realized it was almost identical to what i have. But over the years my mom switched out the ribs for pork tenderloin...MMM..i love it so much, you dont have to bother with the piece of bone. I now make this recipe time to time and my kids love it too. As my mother did with me, my kids have the job of coating each piece of pork lol so anyways, thank you for posting this recipe. My pork is now marinating for a wonderful family day meal tomorrow :)

    • 70 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Bon Bon Pork Ribs Thunder Bay Style, Deep fried pork ribs., I grew up in Thunder Bay and my mom use to make this on a reg bases..tonite i misplaced my personal cook book, so i thought i would brows online to see if i could find this recipe. As i started reading through this recipe i realized it was almost identical to what i have. But over the years my mom switched out the ribs for pork tenderloin…MMM..i love it so much, you dont have to bother with the piece of bone. I now make this recipe time to time and my kids love it too. As my mother did with me, my kids have the job of coating each piece of pork lol so anyways, thank you for posting this recipe. My pork is now marinating for a wonderful family day meal tomorrow :), I grew up in Thunder Bay and my mom use to make this on a reg bases..tonite i misplaced my personal cook book, so i thought i would brows online to see if i could find this recipe. As i started reading through this recipe i realized it was almost identical to what i have. But over the years my mom switched out the ribs for pork tenderloin…MMM..i love it so much, you dont have to bother with the piece of bone. I now make this recipe time to time and my kids love it too. As my mother did with me, my kids have the job of coating each piece of pork lol so anyways, thank you for posting this recipe. My pork is now marinating for a wonderful family day meal tomorrow 🙂


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cut Short Style Pork Ribs Between Bones Into Pieces.

    2
    Done

    Mix 1 Tablespoon Five-Spice Powder, Sugar, Salt, Msg, Water, and Potato Starch.

    3
    Done

    Let Stand in Refrigerator For 5 Hours.

    4
    Done

    Add 2 Eggs; Mix.

    5
    Done

    Dip in More Potato Starch Then Bread Crumbs.

    6
    Done

    Deep Fry in Older Oil 375 Degrees Fahrenheit (as Told) Until Dark Spots of Blood Seep Out of Bones or Until Golden.

    7
    Done

    Dry on Paper Towels.

    8
    Done

    Spritz With Lemon Juice.

    9
    Done

    This Was Given to Me by a Cook Who Only Makes 10 Pounds at a Time So Adjust as Needed.

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    Spice whisperer infusing her dishes with exotic and aromatic flavors.

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