Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Adobo sa Gata





I cooked this because a friend is requesting it so badly :-). According to the people who've tasted this "so yummy"! 

Ingredients:
1 kilo pork (sliced to your desired size)
 3 cloves garlic
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup vinegar
1 cup pure coconut milk

Procedure:
1. Saute the garlic then add the pork and simmer for a minute then add the vinegar and soy sauce then simmer  over low fire until the meat is tender.
2. When meat is tender, add the coconut milk, salt and pepper to taste, then simmer until done.
3. Serve with love and do not forget to smile :-)


Tips: for extra yumminess marinate the pork with calamansi and soy sauce then brown the pork in a little oil and set aside and just follow the procedure.

If you want more gravy just add more coconut milk.


Saturday, June 27, 2015

Pork Chop A La Kilawin



I made this from my leftover fried pork chop yesterday, it was so good. The method in preparing this is the same with the kilawin that I knew. Mmmmmmm all my friends enjoyed it with hot rice but I chose to eat it with my bahaw ( leftover rice). 

Ingredients:
3 fried pork chop
2 tomatoes ( sliced to your desired size)
1 purple onion or you can use white onion (sliced to your desired size)
2 tablespoons calamansi or lemon juice
1 tablespoon soy sauce or according to your taste
2 tablespoons sliced spring onion
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1. Slice the pork chop to your desired size then combine with all the ingredients and mix well.
2. Put in a serving dish with chopped chili pepper then serve with rice and enjoy.


Thursday, February 26, 2015

Creamy Pork with Mushrooms


A delicious pork dish that your entire family will surely adore. 

Ingredients:

1 kilo pork
1/4 kilo mushrooms (sliced) you can use canned mushrooms
2 cloves garlic
1 onion
2 cups water
1/2 cup All purpose cream ( Nestle, Alaska or any brand)
salt and pepper to taste




Procedure:

1. Saute the garlic and onion then add the pork and simmer until pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the water and simmer until the meat is tender, then add the mushrooms, salt and pepper and simmer for 5 minutes over medium heat.
3. Add the all purpose cream simmer for a minute or until done.
4. Serve and enjoy. :-)



Note: If you want it to have more gravy just add the water and the all purpose cream.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Peppered Pork Chop

Truly yummy but eat in moderation :)

Ingredients for 4 servings:
4 serving slices of pork chop
ground pepper according to your taste
2 tablespoons calamansi Juice
salt to taste

Procedure:
1. Sprinkle the pork chop with calamansi juice then put pepper and salt according to your taste.


2. Fry until  cooked.


3. Serve it with rice and do not forget to smile :-).

Pork Ribs Nilaga



Nilaga is a simple way of cooking meat with water and spices added with some veggies. Simple yet delicious.

Ingredients:
1 kilo pork ribs
1/2 kilo pechay
8 cups water
1/4 cup fish sauce (patis)
3 big potatoes
onion
thumb size ginger
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1. In a big pot put the onion, ginger, pork ribs, pepper and patis and cook over medium heat until the meat juices comes out the simmer until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the water and bring to a boil, continue to boil the meat until tender then add the potato and simmer until half cooked, then add the pechay and salt if needed then simmer for a minute and turn off the heat.
3. Serve it hot.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Creamy Adobo



It's been raining for few days now and the only meat we have in the freezer is pork leg. We've already had adobo yesterday so I decided to make a little twist by adding some mushroom cream, oh so delicious. Try it,

Ingredients:
1 kilo pork leg ( you can use any pork part that you like)
4 cups water
3 cloves garlic
1 onion
2 pieces laurel/bayleaf
1/2 teaspoon crushed black pepper
1/4 cup mushroom cream dissolved in 1/2 cup water
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup vinegar


Procedure:
1. Saute the garlic and onion then add the pork leg and continue to saute until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the soy sauce, vinegar, laurel and black pepper then simmer for 3 minutes. Add the water and simmer until the meat is tender.
3. Add the dissolved mushroom cream then simmer until thickens and turn off the heat.
4. Serve and enjoy.





Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sinugbang Baboy


Lami kaayo ang sinugba nga baboy maong pinakapaborito gyud ni nako ug sa akong mga igsoon, labi  na kung ang sawsawan lami pud kaayo unya halang halang.
Simple lang ang sinugba sa among lugar huluman lang ug limonsito, toyo, asin ug paminta ang karne sa baboy, dayon sugbahon hangtod maluto. Inig kaluto na, hiwaon ug ihaon dayon uban ang lami nga sawsawan. Kaon na ta!
Sa mga Bisaya nga nakasabot, itaas lang ang kamot :-). Malipayong pagpangaon mga kabayan.

To those who do not understand Visayan dialect, I am sorry.I need to write in Visayan because this is a challenge from some of my friends who are eager to learn my dialect, and they want me to write about this grilled pork or Sinugbang baboy in my dialect.


For the recipe:


Ingredients:

pork
lime or calamansi juice
soy  sauce
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:

1. Mix all the ingredients and marinate it for an hour. Grill until cooked.
2. Chop it and serve with your favorite dipping sauce.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Pork Liver Afritada


Liver provides macronutrients you need for energy and tissue maintenance, including protein and fat. It also comes loaded with vitamins and minerals, with a single serving providing your entire recommended daily intake of some nutrients. While it can boost your health and fight nutrient deficiencies, consuming large servings of pork liver might increase your risk of an accidental nutrient overdose, so you should consume it in moderation.

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo pork liver
3 medium size potatoes ( sliced to your desired size)
2 carrots (sliced to your desired size)
3 cloves garlic
1 onion
1 tablespoons tomato paste
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 cup water
1 teaspoon cornstarch
salt and pepper to taste


Procedure:
1. Saute the garlic and onion then add the liver and continue to saute for a minute.
2. Add the carrots, potatoes, tomato paste and  soy sauce, give a good stir and simmer for 5 minutes while stirring once in  a while.
3. Add water, salt and pepper to taste then simmer until fully cooked, then thicken with cornstarch.
4. Serve it hot.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Pork Medley


Simple and economical way of cooking your pork, tomato sauce and creams are not needed but still, this recipe will surely capture your taste buds. "Lami!" :-) Yummy!

Ingredients for 6-8 servings:
1/2 kilo pork (sliced into bite size)
1/4 kilo green beans ( sliced into bite size)
2 medium size carrots ( sliced into bite size)
3 cloves garlic
1 small onion
1 cup water
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
salt to taste


Procedure:
1. Saute garlic and onion then add the ground pepper and pork, continue to saute until the pinkish color of the meat is gone.
2. Add the water and simmer until the meat is fully cooked, increase the heat to high then add the carrots and green beans, give a good stir until fully mixed, add salt to taste.
3. Simmer until done then serve it hot with rice.


You can add more vegetables for this recipe like broccoli and cauliflower.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Nilat-ang Baboy

Nilat-an is a cooking process in Mindanao and Visayas regions of Philippines, I think this is related to Luzon's "nilaga". My mother loves to cook nilat-an specially if the meat is tough, using this process, it makes the meat tender by simmering the meat over low heat, that brings out the delicious flavor of the meat. Try this recipe.

Ingredients:
1 kilo pork buto-buto
1 piece banana heart ( slice into wedges)
thumb size ginger
1 onion
4 chili fingers ( siling haba)
6 cups water ( add if needed)
salt and pepper to taste


Procedure:

1. In a pot put the water, onion, ginger and pork buto-buto, bring to a boil, when boiling reduce the heat then simmer until the meat is tender.
2. Add the banana heart and simmer until tender then add chili fingers, salt and pepper to taste then simmer until done.
3. Garnish with spring onion then serve it hot and do not forget to smile.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Pochero


Pork dish that I always want to cook if I have few quests, loaded with yumminess!

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo pork belly
1 piece chorizo ( sliced to your desired thickness)
2 banana ( saba) ( cut and fried)
2 cloves garlic
2 small Carrots
1 onion
2 potatoes
1 cup tomato sauce
1/4 kilo green beans
1/2 kilo Pechay Baguio/Chinese Cabbage
salt and pepper to taste
2 cups water


Procedure
1. Saute the garlic and onion, add the pork and saute until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the tomato sauce, salt and pepper then simmer for few minutes.
3.Add the water  and bring to a boil, simmer and stir occasionally.
5. Once the pork is tender add the potatoes and carrots and simmer until tender, then add the fried banana, chorizo and green beans, simmer for a minute then add with salt and pepper to taste.
6. Add the Chinese cabbage then simmer for a minute and turn off the heat then serve.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Inantala


If you will continue cooking inantala it will become chicharon

Inantala is an Ilokano dish, popular as pasalubong from Nueva Ecija. It is called "inantala" because you delayed the process of chicharon. Inantala can be kept in a refrigerator for few months and you can fry it anytime to make into chicharon. Fresh Chicharon all the time :-).

Ingredients:
1/2 Kilo Pork Skin ( slice to your desired size)
2 litres oil
salt to taste

Procedure:
1. Sprinkle the pork skin with salt then heat the oil, when it's hot put the pork skin and stir then remove quickly.
2. Wait until the oil is hot again then put the pork skin and stir, when it floats, lower the heat ( the lowest that you can) then wait until the pork skin will settle at the bottom of the pan or pot.



3. When the pork skin already settled, increase the heat to medium then stir and wait until the pork skin floats again, once floated, lower the heat and wait until it settles at the bottom, do this process around 4 times.


4. After few times of repeating you will notice that the texture changed into something like "chicharon" when we reached that stage that's it! Remove from oil and let cool, you can keep it and fry  it anytime you want to eat chicharon this is really delicious.
Inantala
Inantala with fats and meat

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Bopis


Today we cooked lechon ( whole roasted pig) and I asked the butcher to give me the innards that I can use for "bopis".  One of the ingredients for bopis is lungs but since most of my siblings will not eat it, I decided not to include it. Here is my simple way of cooking bopis.

Ingredients:
1 piece pork's heart ( boiled and chopped)
1/2 kilo pork's intestine ( fully cleaned, boiled and chopped)
1/4 kilo pork's liver ( chopped)
1 big tomato (diced)
1 small carrot ( minced)
1/2 cup minced radish
3 cloves garlic (minced)
thumb size ginger (minced)
1 onion (minced)
3 tablespoons vinegar
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 laurel/bay leaves
chopped chili according to your taste
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure
1. Sauté garlic, ginger, tomato and onion then add the pork's heart, liver and intestines, increase the heat, then give it a good stir.
2. Add all the ingredients then simmer until fully cooked stirring every now and then.
3. Serve hot and do not forget to smile :-)



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

How to cook Chicharong Bulaklak

Chicharong bulaklak is made from a part of pork's intestine that looked like a flower that's why it is called bulaklak a Filipino term for flower. It's just a small portion of the intestines that is why chicharong bulaklak is  valued high at the market. This dish goes well to dip in vinegar with lots of garlic and hot chili.

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo pork's chitterlings or intestines (bitukang bulaklak)
2 cups water
1 cup oil
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt

Procedure:
1. In a pot put all the ingredients except the oil and allow to boil until the water evaporates.
2. Pour in the oil and fry the intestines until golden brown.
3. Slice and serve with your favorite dipping sauce.


Saturday, June 7, 2014

Sisig


Sisig is a popular dish in the Philippines that originated in Angeles City, Pampanga, making the city as the "Sisig capital of the Philippines". Filipinos across the country love this dish and cook it using their own style or version. I didn't put any innards ( lamang loob) because my friend do not like it.
Learn more about sisig by clicking the link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisig

Ingredients for 4 servings:
1/2 kilo of pork's ear and cheeks ( pork mascara)
3 cloves garlic
1 onion ( diced)
5 tablespoons soy sauce
4 tablespoons calamansi or lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper or according to your taste
1/2 teaspoon minced ginger
salt to taste

Procedure:
1. Boil the pork's ear and cheek until tender, then grilled or broiled and chopped.

2. Saute the ginger and garlic then the onion and continue to saute until soften, then add the the chopped pork's ear and cheek, soy sauce, lemon juice, and ground pepper then mix well and simmer for few minutes, add salt if necessary.
3. Continue to Simmer until done, you can chopped some chili pepper and put it before serving or crack an egg at the middle then serve. Enjoy!



Sunday, June 1, 2014

Dinakdakan

Dinakdakan is a popular Ilocano  dish made from pork's ears and face (mascara) that's boiled and grilled then chopped and added with pork's brain and spices for an excellent taste. My Ilocano friends helped me in making this.

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo pork mascara ( combination of pork's ear and face)
2 tablespoons pig's brain ( I've got the brain from lechon) if using a raw brain boil it first until cooked.
1 onion ( minced)
2 tablespoons calamansi or lime juice
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons mayonaise ( Optional)
3 pieces wild chili ( labuyo) chopped
salt and pepper to taste

Procedure:
1. Boiled the pork mascara until tender then grilled and slice into small pieces.
2. Combine all the ingredients until fully mixed.
3. Serve and enjoy.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Giniling Guisantes

This ground meat ( giniling) with green peas ( Guisantes) dish is very easy to prepare and also economical, perfect this  weekend, I am sure that your loved ones will enjoy this.

Nutritional Value
Peas are starchy, but high in fiberproteinvitaminsminerals, and lutien. Dry weight is about one-quarter protein and one-quarter sugar. Pea seed peptide fractions have less ability to scavenge free radicals than glutathionen but greater ability to chelate metals and inhibit  linoleic acid oxidation.
Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea

Ingredients:

1/2 kilo ground pork
2 cups green peas ( guisantes)
1 onion ( diced)
3 cloves garlic ( minced)
1 red medium size bell pepper ( diced)
3/4 cup tomato sauce
salt and pepper to taste


Procedure:
1. Saute the garlic and onion then add the ground pork and simmer until the pinkish color is gone.
2. Add the tomato sauce, bell pepper, soy sauce, salt and pepper then give a good stir and simmer until the meat is cooked then add the green peas and simmer for a minute and turn off the heat.
3. Serve with a smile :-).




Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Liemp-Chon ( Liempo Lechon)


Let's try this delicious food  innovation from the ingredients specialist.

INGREDIENTS & COOKING NEEDS:
2 kilos of fully cleaned skin-on, rectangular pork belly (“liempo”)
 1 piece large garlic bulb, de-skinned, pounded
1 large white or red onion, quartered
3 pieces cut into 2 inches “tanglad” (Filipino lemongrass)
25 grams fine salt
5 grams ground black pepper
10ml. soy sauce
15 ml. Extra virgin olive oil
thick thread for tying
meat thermometer

PROCEDURES:
1.    Score and slit lean, skin & fat parts of the belly.
2.    Pour in all ingredients unto blender and blend/mix until paste.
3.    Rub inside slits and all parts of meat plus the inside
to effect full flavor absorption.
4.    With left over marinade, lay flat belly (lean part side down)
and marinate for 2 hours inside ref. (DO NOT FREEZE)
5.    Tumble and turn every 30 minutes.
6.    Pouring all marinade left over inside the meat, roll and tie as in picture.
7.    Pour tap water 1/2 of pan.
This will serve as moisturizer to heated meat and as dripping medium.
8.    Pre-heat oven to 350 deg.F then, on top of pan (in a wire rack)
sear belly for 30 minutes.
9.    Lower temp to 250 deg.F and cook further for 1 more hour & 30 minutes
(or longer as you wish-adding water to pan as need be)
until internal temp reaches 140 deg. F for medium rare,
150 deg. F for medium,
155 deg. F for medium well
& 160-165 deg. F for well done.
But fate has not been kind in this instance of  my cooking endevour…
the string got burned and loosen off midway.
Thereby...I got crackling skin (like Chicharon), crispy reddish-brown rind
resembling that of a real charcoal-cooked Lechon
AND a very tasty, juicy and ultra tender inside.
10. Serve.
Best with “suka’t bawang” (garlic-vinegar dip)

Click the link for the original post and read why he cooked this.
http://www.jdantemorados.com/this-gramp-is-a-food-critic/liemp-chon-lechon-liempo

Contributed by: Mr. Jose Dante S. Morados


Friday, May 16, 2014

How To Make Pork Barbecue

The number of pieces ( if how many sticks) depends on how long or big you want your barbecue, I'm just sharing the result of what  I did, to give an idea to those who are planning to start a small business, this one is a good one to start with. This is just a basic barbecue recipe that I love. It's yummy!

Ingredients for 80-100 sticks:
5 kilos pork belly ( cut to your desired size)
1 litre Sprite
3 cups ketchup
1 cup pineapple juice
1 tablespoon ground pepper
1 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup lemon or calamnsi juice or vinegar
1 head garlic ( minced)
salt to taste

Procedure:
1.Combine all the ingredients and marinate for at least 2 hours, after 2 hours remove from the marinating sauce and put in the bamboo skewers. Do not throw the marinade because we will use is for basting while grilling the barbecue. If marinating sauce is not enough to brush the barbecue just add more or you can make your own sauce.






2. When you start grilling bast the barbecue every now and then until cooked.




3. Serve and enjoy:-).


Note: You can improve the taste of this barbecue, use your own taste buds :-).
If you have a delicious barbecue recipe you can share it with me, thanks and happy cooking.


Thursday, May 15, 2014

Sisig Krep



“Sisig” (see’ seeg) is an original Filipino recipe started by folks from the country’s northern part, Pampanga.This one is sisig with a twist from the ingredient specialist who shared this recipe to us.

Recipe type: Starter
Number of serving: 15 servings
Preparation time: 45 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Ready in: 1 h, 15 m
Difficulty: Very Easy

Ingredients:
Meat:
1 kilo skin-on pork mask (if available OR 1 kilo skin-on picnic shoulder)
¼ kilo lightly boiled chicken liver (semi cooked ; Mash to a paste state. Set aside)

Flavor enhancers :
70 ml cane vinegar
5 grams  salt
2 grams cracked black pepper 
1 bulb large white onion (finely chopped ; Set aside ½)
1 clove garlic (crushed ; Set aside)
2 pcs red cayenne (or Jalapeno pepper finely chopped)
50 ml soy sauce 
20 ml lemon juice 
15 ml palm oil


Grilling/serving medium :
Griller
Charcoal
20-25 pieces pita bread (roll)

Procedures:
1. De-hair and clean well meat. Boil to “bite-friendly” tenderness but not to the point of disintegration.

2.  In fiery red charcoal, while tossing and tumbling boiled meat as needed, grill enough to sear or turn skin dark brown. Slice and cut into 4 pieces per square inch. Set aside.

3. In a suitable frying pan, heat palm oil. Add in crushed garlic, toss until brown, dump the ½ chopped onion-mix and tumble until translucent. Remove or strain cooked solids. Set aside this “flavored oil”.

4. In a bowl, in this sequence and while tossing constantly, mix cut meat, chicken liver paste, vinegar, soy sauce, salt, black and red peppers. Mix well. In the same frying pan with “flavored oil” pour in meat mixture and lightly heat tumbling well to avoid sticking to bottom of pan.

5. Remove pan from heat and lastly, add in lemon juice and the other ½ chopped onion. Tumble. Heat very lightly pita bread until little brown spots appear in still live charcoal or at direct fire from gas stove.

6. Lay flat unto plate and pour in 50 grams “Sisig”. Roll as shown in picture.

7. Cut into 2-3 pieces if desired. Garnish. Serve.

NOTE: Sisig is best paired with steamed rice, roll into log or wedge unto your home  made crepe

Click the link below and learn more about this recipe.


Contributed by: Mr. Jose Dante S. Morados





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