Oven-Roasted European Pork Ribs with Celery Sauce
Parsley – This type of herb with feather-like leaves and upright stems has been rooted in rock crevices since the Greek era. Its name "Parsley" comes from the Greek word "Petroselinon", meaning "herb that grows on rocks". The ancient Romans introduced it into their kitchens as early as the 3rd century BC, and today’s Spanish chefs still use this ancient fragrant herb.
One of the key elements in making this dish is the preparation of parsley sauce. Blend fresh parsley, garlic, and butter in a food processor to create a thick and moderately green sauce. This sauce not only complements the rich flavor of pork, but also brings a refreshing taste to balance the richness, perfectly interpreting the Mediterranean cuisine philosophy of "highlighting the true flavor of the ingredients". The healthy and layered parsley sauce injects a fresh and rich spring flavor into the roasted pork spare ribs.