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B1 Intermediate English 9:45 1,867 words Cooking

Sweet Tea Ribs | Food Wishes

National Geographic · 75,072 views · Added 4 months ago

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This video demonstrates how to make sweet tea ribs using a unique tea-infused barbecue sauce cooked directly with baby back ribs. Learners will acquire barbecue and grilling vocabulary including terms like baby back ribs, membrane, dry rub, glaze, and baste, as well as techniques for slow-cooking meat. The detailed, step-by-step approach with clear American English narration makes this ideal for building culinary vocabulary and practicing comprehension of procedural language.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,867

Total Words

526

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 28%

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Hello, this is Chef John from foodwishes.com with sweet tea ribs.

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That's right. I'm about to spill the tea on a barbecue sauce that's new to me.

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And that would be one that's infused with tea. And besides that, I'm also going to show you a cooking method for finishing the ribs in the sauce so we can get those flavors going all the way to the bone. And to get started, we will transfer a rack of baby back ribs onto a foil line pan. And we will flip it over to show you the membrane that covers the rib bones on the back, which some people peel off.

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But I prefer just to slash and then poke. And by the way, for this recipe,

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it really does not matter if you take it off or not. But I think a little bit of a poke and slash does help the flavors get in a little easier. And what we'll do once that's been accomplished is flip this back over with the meat side up. And if there was any bonus meat flaps attached, we will just unfurl those before we paint this top surface with about a tablespoon of mustard. And that's dealer's choice. I'm using Dijon, but regular yellow mustard will also work beautifully.

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And the reason we're doing this, besides flavor and moisture,

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is that it's going to help the next ingredient stick, which is going to be a combination of salt, freshly ground black pepper, and paprika, which we will very generously sprinkle over the entire surface.

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And as usual, all the ingredients and amounts will be on the written recipe.

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Key Vocabulary (10)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

little A1 adjective

small

bit B2 adjective

In this specific context, it describes something that is minor, secondary, or small in scale, often referring to roles or components within a larger system. It is frequently used attributively to indicate that a part or person has limited importance or duration.

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