Posted on 16 September 2013. Tags: all purpose cream, bite size, butter, chicken breast, cloves garlic, cup water, garlic, ground pepper, onion, salt and pepper, sauté garlic, spring onion, spring onions, steamed rice, tbsp butter salt
Ingredients Needed:
½ kilo boneless chicken breast meat, cut into bit size
5 cloves garlic chopped
2 onions sliced
1 bundle spring onions sliced
1 cup all purpose cream
½ cup water
5 tbsp butter
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Directions:
In a pan, melt the butter over a low heat. Saute garlic and onion. Put in the bite sized chicken and stir fry together. Pour the water and let it boil for a while. Add the spring onions and put in the all purpose cream, simmer for 3 to 5 minutes until sauce thickens. Add salt and pepper to taste. Simmer for another minute and stir occasionally. Remove from heat. Best serve with steamed rice.
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Posted on 08 April 2013. Tags: banana catsup, basting sauce, bite size, calamansi, calamansi juice, cloves garlic, cooking oil, cup soy sauce, garlic, ground pepper, honey, lemon juice, liempo. soy sauce, pork belly, soy sauce
... and ground pepper to taste
For basting sauce:
Banana catsup
Cooking oil
Honey
Charcoal for grilling
Directions:
In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for marinating. Put in the pork belly and marinate for 3 to 5 hours. Set aside.
In a separate small bowl, mix all the basting ingredients.
Ready for grilling, put in the marinated pork belly. While grilling, keep basting the meat to add more taste. Grill for 5 to 10 minute each side or until both sides are cooked.
Remove from heat. Chop into bite size. Best serve with our favorite Filipino sauce “Mang Tomas”.
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Posted on 31 October 2012. Tags: bite size, brown sugar, cooking oil, cups shrimp paste, kare kare, kilo pork, pepper powder, shrimp paste, tbsp brown sugar, tbsp garlic, tsp pepper
... Needed:
2 cups shrimp paste
½ kilo pork cut into bite size
3 to 5 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp red chili pepper chopped
2 tbsp cooking oil
2 tbsp garlic minced
pepper powder to taste
Directions:
In a frying pan heat the cooking oil and sauté the garlic. Put in the pork and cook until it turns golden brown. Mix the shrimp paste and simmer for 1o to 15 minutes. Add the sugar, chili and pepper powder to taste, stir. Cook until it is sticky. Serve and enjoy as your appetizer.
Bagoong goes well with green mango and dishes like kare ...
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Posted on 16 January 2012. Tags: bite size, cooking oil, cooking pan, filipino food, filipino recipes, garlic cloves, pinakbet, recipes, salt and pepper, shrimp paste, string beans
... Needed
-1/2 kilo of pork with fat(cut in bite size)
-4 tbsp of cooking oil (vegetable cooking oil)
-2 pcs of onion diced
-2pcs garlic cloves sliced
-2 tomatoes sliced
-3 pcs ampalaya or bitter melon (cut in small pieces)
-3pcs of medium eggplants (cut into bite size)
-10pcs of okra (cut into bite sized)
-1/2kilo of squash (cut into bite size)
-1/4 kilo of string beans (cut into 1 inch)
-5 tbsp of shrimp paste or bagoong
-salt and pepper to taste
-1 cup of water
Cooking Procedure
In a cooking pan, put the pork and fry until the oil of the fat separate to the pork. Cook the pork until it turns brown. Remove the pork from the pan and set it aside. Add cooking oil to the same pan and sauté the onion, garlic and tomatoes. When you sauté ...
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