Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sinigang na Liempo (Pork Belly in Sour Broth)


My good friend RC who is now thousands of miles away dancing the hoola, sent me a text message saying that he enjoys reading my blog. I AM SO TATSD! (I am so touched!)

I asked him about his favorite food so that I can dedicate a cyber dish to him. He answered (after 48 years.. JOKE lang!) that he and his wife, Lisa love the following: Pork Binagoongan, Crispy Pata and Pork Sinigang. Ah eh, hindi naman puro baboy noh??? :P

I am glad I have one dish ready for you now. So here it is! The beloved Pork Sinigang:

For this set, I used:

1/2 kilo of pork liempo
about 4 to 5 cups of rice wash (for the broth) (or water)
1 medium sized white onion chopped
2 small native tomatoes chopped
1 small pack of Knorr Sinigang sa Sampaloc with Gabi Mix (you can use two if you want it really sour)
1 small Gabi, grated
Fish Sauce to taste
Pepper to taste
1 Talong (Eggplant) sliced
1 Small Labanos (Raddish) sliced

1 bundle of Sitaw (String beans) cut into 2 inches long
1 bundle of Kangkong
cut into 2 inches long

1 green chilli (optional)

Boil the pork in the rice wash/water until very tender. Then add the onions, tomatoes, sinigang mix, grated gabi, fish sauce and pepper and allow to boil again. Turn fire to low then add the eggplant, raddish and string beans, then simmer for a few minutes. Hold on till the last minute before adding the Kangkong as this cooks and wilts really fast. Turn off fire and let stand for about 2 minutes then serve.

Hubby loves the sinigang boiling hot (as well as our other soupy dishes!)


LoveNote:
I grate my gabi in my sinigang because I don't eat the chunked one. The grated ones also make the broth thicker, faster!

RC, if only this Sinigang can come to life on your PC screen as you read this... I hope it's still boiling hot and ready to be served for you and Lisa! By the way, wish we can make on your church wedding! But we'll be there in spirit! (Plingkanting kanting!)


Enjoy! :)






2 comments:

  1. Chammy!!! Thanks for posting this recipe. Natats naman ako *tinkantingkanting* You might not believe me if I tell you that I've been learning to cook. I've cooked sinigang a couple of times already kaso iba pa rin ang karneng baboy sa Pinas. Mas masarap pa rin jan kase mataba. Dito pag binili mo, tanggal na taba. Can't wait to see more of your culinary expertise. Miss ko na kayong lahat! Send my aloha to bunny and javie. Mahalo! :)

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  2. hi RC thanks for the comment! wow! i'm sure you are doing a great job as a cook! if only we can send you some liempo from here! we miss you too! Aloha! :)

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