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Martes, Setyembre 10, 2013

Sinigang na Hipon (Shrimps Sinigang) Recipe







Sinigang na Hipon
Sinigang is a Philippine dish famous for the variety of ingredients. Sinigang often incorporates fish, pork, chicken, shrimp, or beef. This time we'll use Shrimp for our recipe. Sinigang's characteristic taste is attributed to the ingredient that gives its sour taste and most commonly use ingredient is Tamarind or Sampalok for its sour taste.

Ingredients:
- 1 Kilo Shrimp
- 1/4 kilo of Tamarind/Sampalok
- 1 Onion, diced
- 3 Tomatoes, quartered sliced
- 2 pieces Radish regular size, sliced
- 1 bundle of Sitaw
- 1 bundle Kangkong, cut into 2" long
- 3 pieces long green chilli
- Salt or Patis to taste
- Water

Cooking procedure:
1. Boil Tamarind in water to soften. Mash and extract all juices and set aside.
2. In a casserole, boil water and Tamarind juice, onions, tomatoes and Radish.
3. Lower fire then add in Shrimps, Kangkong, Sitaw and green long chilli. Simmer it for 5 minutes.
4. Season with salt or patis.
5. Serve it hot on a pot or palayok.

Linggo, Setyembre 8, 2013

Sinigang na Corned Beef



Sinigang na Corned Beef
Sinigang na Corned Beef. I was tempted to try to make sinigang na corned beef, which has been a subject of a lot of Pinoy foodies for some time now. Yes corned beef in sour broth, not that canned corned beef that most Pinoy are familiar with, but firm corned or cured beef meat against the mushy canned corned beef. Here in Australia corned beef silverside are readily available in most supermarket and meat shops, therefore making a good sinigang na corned beef here is one step less, the curing or the process of making corned beef out of fresh beef meat.


Sinigang na Corned Beef, Corned beef Silverside

I have seen a lot of sinigang na corned beef in the net using the canned corned beef and would say it looks awful, the sight of disintegrated corned beef swimming on the sinigang broth seem not right. However I still believed that it may taste better than its look, perhaps I could try to make one in the near future, besides I have already tried to use canned corned beef in a soup dish, the corned beef sopas and it was very yummy.


Corned Beef Sinigang

For this sinigang na corned beef, for the vegetable ingredients I just used eggplant and some napa cabbage, these are the usual sinigang vegetable ingredients that most Pinoy used in the absence on the usual Pinoy sinigang vegetables when overseas. Here is the recipe of my version of Sinigang na Corned Beef.


Sinigang na Karne Norte

Ingredients:

1 kilo corned beef silverside, rinsed, cut into large cubes
1 medium size napa cabbage , trimmed, cut into four sections
1 large eggplant, cut into large wedges
1 small bundle spring union or leeks, trimmed, cut into 2” lengths
4 medium size tomatoes, quartered
2 medium size onions, peeled, quartered
3-5 pieces long green chili
1 small packet sampalok sinigang mix
salt to taste


Beef Silverside


Silverside


Cooking procedure:

Pill a large sauce pan with water to about half full and bring to a boil. Add in the cubed silverside corned beef, tomato and onion. Simmer at moderate heat for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, remove scum that rises, add more water as necessary. Add in the sampalok sinigang mix, half table spoon at a time until the desired sourness in achieved. Season with salt to taste. Now add in the eggplant and long green chili, continue to cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Add in the napa cabbage and spring onion and continue to cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. Serve hot with a lot of rice.


Sinigang na Corned Beef - Cooking Procedure



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Huwebes, Setyembre 5, 2013

Sinigang na Baboy (Pork Sinigang) Recipe


Estimated cooking and preparation time: 1 hour


Pork Sinigang Ingredients:



  • 3/4 kilo Pork, cut into chunks

  • 3 tomatoes, sliced

  • 2 onions, diced

  • 5 cloves of garlic, minced

  • 100 grams Kangkong (river spinach)

  • 100 grams String beans

  • 2 pieces horse radishes, sliced

  • 3 pieces gabi (taro), pealed

  • 2 pieces sili pag sigang (green finger pepper)

  • 200 grams sampalok (tamarind)

  • 3 tablespoons of patis (fish sauce)

  • 1 liter of rice wash or water

Sinigang Cooking Instructions:

Boil sampalok in water until the shell shows cracks. Let cool then peal off the shells and with a strainer, pour samplalok (including water) into a bowl. Gently massage the sampalok meat off the seeds, strain again.

In a pot, sauté garlic and onion then add the tomatoes. Let simmer for 5 minutes.

Add pork and fish sauce then add the rice wash. Bring to a boil then simmer for 15 minutes then add the gabi. Continue to simmer for another 15 minutes or until the pork is tender.

Add the horse radish and simmer for 10 minutes then add the string beans, kangkong and sili (for spice-optional). Let boil for 2 minutes.

Serve piping hot.

Sinigang Cooking Tip:


Instead of sampalok fruit (tamarind), you can substitute it with any commercial souring seasoning like Knorr sampalok seasoning or tamarind bouillon cubes for this pork sinigang recipe.