Posted on 16 November 2013. Tags: 30 minutes, boil water, calamansi juice, chili pepper, cooking oil, green chili, green chili pepper, ground pepper, onion, onion spring, pigs face, pork, pressure cooker, salt and pepper, soy sauce, spring onion, spring onions, sugar, tofu, vinegar, water
... Needed:
½ kilo pig’s face (pig’s ear and cheeks)
4 pcs extra firm tofu
4 pcs green chili pepper sliced
¼ cup soy sauce
3 tbsp cane vinegar
1 tsp sugar
Onion spring chopped
Calamansi juice
Water for boiling
Cooking oil
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Directions:
Boil water and put in the pig’s face. Add salt and pepper. Let it boil for 20 to 30 minutes or until tender. Use pressure cooker to save time. Remove from heat. Let it cool. Cut into bite size. Set aside.
In a frying pan, deep fry the tofu until it turns to golden brown, remove from heat. Cut into cubes. Set aside.
In the same pan, deep fry the sliced pig’s face until it turns to light brown and crispy. Set aside.
In a separate bowl, combine sugar, soy sauce and vinegar. Mix well until the taste will blend.
Place tofu and pig’s face in the same bowl. Put in the chopped spring onions, chili pepper and calamansi juice. Pour the combine sauce and mix well.
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Posted on 13 October 2013. Tags: 30 minutes, aluminum foil, bat wings, brown sugar, chicken, chicken wings, cup brown sugar, cup soy sauce, degrees fahrenheit, Halloween, oyster sauce, parchment paper, sauce mixture, soy sauce, whole chicken
... you don’t want to feed your family Bat Wings. However, you can make a pretty good fake Bat Wing by using chicken wings. This appetizer can be as tame, creepy speaking, as you like or you can ramp it up and make it spookier, too.
Note, these will be messy if you use the food coloring. If you leave it out, the wings won’t be as black…but neither will be your family’s mouths and fingers.
Ingredients Needed:
1/4 cup oyster sauce
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup black bean sauce
1 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon black gel food coloring (optional)
20 whole chicken wings with the tips intact
Directions:
Start the sauce for the Bat Wings by combining all of the ingredients except the chicken wings in a medium bowl. Whisk these together until they are well-combined. Separate 1/3 of the sauce mixture and set it aside.
Put all of the chicken wings into a large (at least gallon size or larger) plastic zip top bag. Pour in the remaining soy sauce mixture and then ensure the bag is properly sealed. Massage the wings, turning the bag over and over, until the wings are thoroughly coated. Place the bag in the refrigerator and allow the meat to marinate for at least 2 hours. Overnight would also be good. While you’re awake, turn the massage the chicken wings every 30 minutes to ensure the sauce coats the wings.
When you are ready to prepare the wings, preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Place either parchment paper or ...
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Posted on 27 September 2013. Tags: calamansi juice, chili powder, cooking oil, corn flour, deep fried fish, fresh fish, ground pepper, La[u-lapu fish, salt and pepper, soy sauce, soysauce, tbsp chili powder, tbsp corn flour
... slice on each side of the fish. In a bowl, mix calamansi juice, chili powder, salt and ground pepper. Marinate each side of lapu-lapu with the mixed seasoning for 3 to 5 minutes.
Coat the marinated lapu-lapu into corn flour.
In a deep frying pan, heat the cooking oil. Deep fry the coated fish and cook for 2 to 3 minutes each side or until it turns to golden crispy brown. Remove from heat and place into paper towel to absorb excess oil. Best serve with the Filipino dipping sauce, the mixed of soy sauce, calamansi juice, chopped onions and chili.
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Posted on 13 June 2013. Tags: 40 minutes, and pepper, black pepper, boil water, butter, calamansi, calamansi juice, chili pepper, chili. salt and pepper. soy sauce, cooking oil, egg, garlic, green chili, green long chili, ground black pepper, head garlic, liver spread, onion, pig ears, pigs face, pressure cooker, salt and pepper, sauté garlic, soy sauce, tbsp soy sauce
... Needed:
½ kilo pig ears
½ kilo pigs face or mascara
1 small can liver spread
1 tbsp cooking oil
3 onions minced
1 head garlic minced
5 pcs green long chili pepper minced
½ bar butter or margarine
4 tbsp soy sauce
Salt and ground black pepper to taste
Egg for toppings
Calamansi juice
Water for boiling
Directions:
In a casserole, boil water. Add the pigs face and ears; let it boil for 40 minutes to 1 hour or until it tender. Use pressure cooker to save time. Drain and let it cool.
Slice or chop the pigs face and pig ears into fine pieces.
In a pan, put in cooking oil and sauté garlic. Stir fry the chopped pigs face and pig ears. Put in soy sauce, salt and pepper to taste. Add the liver spread. Mix and stir fry until the ingredients turn to light brown. Drain.
In a sizzling plate or pan, melt the butter. Sauté the onion and add the stir fried pigs face and ears. Put in the green chili. Carefully mix the ingredients to blend the taste. Remove from heat. Put the egg while it’s hot. Best serve with calamansi juice.
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Posted on 01 June 2013. Tags: 30 minutes, bread crumbs, calamansi juice, chicken. calamansi sauce, cooking oil, curry powder, fried chicken, gravy, mix soy sauce, soy sauce, tbsp soy sauce
... Needed:
1 kilo chicken, fried chicken cut
5 tbsp calamansi juice or lemon juice
5 tbsp soy sauce
8 tbsp curry powder
Bread crumbs for coating
Cooking oil for frying
Directions:
In a container, mix soy sauce, calamansi juice and curry powder. Put in the chicken and marinate for 30 minutes or more.
In a clean and dry container, place the bread crumbs. Roll the marinated chicken until it coated.
Heat the cooking oil. Deep fry the coated chicken in low heat until it turns to golden brown. Place in paper towel to absorb excess oil and to preserve the crunchiness. Best serve with gravy or the favorite dipping sauce of Filipino the Mang Tomas Sauce.
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Posted on 30 May 2013. Tags: and pepper, chili pepper, coconut milk, cooking oil, cups water, curry powder, cury powder, garlic, ground black pepper, kilo pork, onion, pork, red chili pepper, salt and pepper, sauté garlic, small cubes, soy sauce, spring onion, spring onions, tbsp soy sauce
... Needed:
1 kilo pork kasim cut into small cubes
5 tbsp curry powder
2 cups coconut milk
1 cups water
2 tbsp cooking oil
2 onions sliced
5 cloves garlic minced
1 bundle spring onions chopped
8 pcs red chili pepper chopped
2 tbsp soy sauce
Salt and ground black pepper to taste
Directions:
In a pan, heat the cooking oil. Saute garlic and onion, add the pork and stir fry until it turns to light brown. Add the curry powder and mix it to the pork, simmer for 3 to 5 minutes. Pour water and let it boil. Add the soy sauce, red chili pepper and spring onions. Put in the coconut milk and boil until sauce thickens and pork is tender. Add salt and pepper to taste, simmer for a minute. Remove from heat and best serve with steam rice.
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