Posted on 07 July 2013. Tags: and pepper, black pepper, cloves garlic, coconut milk, cooking oil, cup coconut milk, cup water, fried fish, garlic, green papaya, onion, pepper, salt, salt and pepper, sardines
... Needed:
1 pc medium green papaya cut into small cubes
1 can sardines, separate the sauce
2 cup coconut milk
½ cup water
2 onions sliced
5 cloves garlic minced
Salt and ground black pepper to taste
Cooking oil
Directions:
Heat the cooking oil, sauté the garlic and onion. Add the drained sardines and mash it. Put in the green papaya and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes over a low heat. Pour the coconut milk and let it boil until the papaya is soft and cooked. Add salt and pepper to taste, stir and simmer for a while. Best serve with fried fish and steamed rice.
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Posted on 22 March 2013. Tags: and pepper, calamansi juice, chili pepper, garlic, ginger, grilled fish, grilled fish recipe, ground pepper, head garlic, mixed spices, onion, salt, salt and pepper, soy sauce, tomatoes, whole fish
... Needed:
2 medium size whole fish, cleaned, gutted and scaled
1 head garlic minced
3 onions minced
1 thumbs ginger minced
5 pcs tomatoes chopped
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Charcoal for grilling
Directions:
Prepare the clean whole fish. Pinch salt to taste. Set aside for 3 to 5 minutes.
In a bowl, mix all the spices ingredients. Add salt and pepper to taste. Stuff the mixed spices into the fish cavity.
Grill the fish for 5 to 10 minute each side or until both sides are cooked.
Transfer in a serving plate. Best serve with soymansi, the combination of soy sauce and calamansi juice with chili pepper.
Tara po, kain tayo!
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Posted on 17 March 2013. Tags: bay leaves, brown sugar, bundles lemon grass, cloves garlic, garlic, ginger, lemon grass, onion, peppercorn, pineapple tidbits, salt, sprite soda, sugar, whole chicken
... Needed:
1 whole chicken cleaned
2 bundles lemon grass
1 liter sprite soda or 7 up
5 tbsp of brown sugar
2 tbsp peppercorn
3 bay leaves
1 thumb ginger chopped
5 cloves garlic chopped
2 onions chopped
1 small can pineapple tidbits
Salt to taste
Directions:
Prepare the cleaned whole chicken. Add salt inside the chicken. Stuff chicken with lemon grass. Set aside.
In a big casserole, mix all ingredients except the pineapple tidbits and put in the chicken. Cook over a low heat for 30 to 45 minutes or cook until chicken is tender. Simmer until the sauce thickens. Take note, don’t cook the Chickentin over medium heat it will make the sauce bitter. Remove from heat. Add the pineapple tidbits. Carefully transfer the Chickentin in a serving plate and slice.
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Posted on 10 March 2013. Tags: carrots, corned beef siomai, egg, ground beef, ground pepper, lemon juice, oatmeal, salt, sesame oil, siomai wrapper, soy sauce, spring onion, sweet corn
... Needed:
1 can sweet corn drain
½ kilo ground beef
2 medium sizes of carrots chopped in small pieces
1 bundle of spring onion minced
1 pc raw egg
8 tbsp of oatmeal
Siomai wrapper or wan ton wrapper
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Sesame oil
Water for steaming
Directions:
Prepare all the ingredients.
Mix all the ingredients in a container except the siomai wrapper. Add salt and ground pepper to taste. Mix thoroughly to blend the taste.
Wrap the mixed ingredients in siomai wrapper. Put one tsp of the ingredients to the center of each wrapper and close the sides.
For steaming, put the water into steamer. Brush sesame oil to the steaming tray to avoid sticking and to add aroma. Place the Corned Beef Siomai, steam for 5 to 10 minutes.
Best serve with the dip sauce of soy sauce with Chili and Garlic Sauce Recipe. (1 is to 1 measure) Make 2 tbsp of soy sauce ...
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Posted on 09 March 2013. Tags: Chili, chili pepper, garlic, head garlic, red chili pepper, salt, sesame oil
... Needed:
5 pcs green or red chili pepper minced
3 head garlic minced
½ cup of sesame oil
Salt to taste
Directions:
Heat the sesame oil. Saute the garlic and chili pepper over a very low fire until it turns to golden brown. Add salt to taste. Stir occasionally to have an equal texture and to fully cook the ingredients. Remove from heat, best match for steamed dishes like “SIOMAI ...
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Posted on 07 March 2013. Tags: banana plantain, bok choy, cup water, cups water, ginger, onion, pechay, peppercorn, potato, salt, tilapia fish, tomato
... Needed:
1 kilo fresh tilapia or any fish cut into serving pieces
5 pcs banana plantain chopped into 2 pieces each
3 pcs potato quartered sliced
1 bundle of pechay or bok choy cleaned
2 onions sliced
2 tomatoes sliced
1 thumb size ginger sliced
¼ tsp of peppercorn
½ tsp of salt
5 to 8 cups water (depends on your preference)
Directions:
In a casserole, boil the water together with ginger, onion and tomatoes for 3 to 5 minutes. Add the potato and banana plantain. Simmer for another 2 to 3 minutes. Put in the fish. Let it boil for a while. Add the peppercorn and salt to taste. Put in the bok choy, cover and simmer for a minute. Don’t overcook the fish. Remove from heat.
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