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Bagoong is a Filipino word meaning shrimp paste. It is a Filipino dish popular in the Philippines. I used pork belly in this dish.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have pork in shrimp paste (filipino binagoongan) - pork with bagoong using 15 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong:
- Get Cooking Oil of your choice
- Prepare 1 medium red onion
- Get 3-4 garlic cloves
- Make ready 2 medium tomatoes
- Make ready 200-250 g pork (cuts with fat)
- Take 1 cup water with dissolved 0.25 chicken broth cube
- Get 1-2 Tbsp coconut milk or dissolve 2 tsp coconut milk powder mix with the chicken cube
- Prepare 1 large bay leaf or 3-4 small pcs
- Take 1 big calamansi or a squeeze of lemon/lime
- Get 2-3 tsp heaps of Shrimp paste, sweet style
- Make ready Chili (optional)
- Take to taste Salt & Pepper
- Prepare Eggplant, cubed (optional)
- Make ready Green Beans (optional)
- Get 1 stalk green onion (optional)
Pork binagoongan is a Filipino style dish consisting of pork with sauteed shrimp paste. This salty, savory and sour dish is one of those Filipino authentic Ingredients. Pork shoulder or belly - This is the main protein for this recipe. Pork Binagoongan is a simple Filipino dish made out of pork pieces dressed with bagoong sauce, a really tasty dish paired with steamed rice.
Instructions to make Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong:
- Heat oil in wok and saute garlic, onions until translucent. Add sliced tomatoes with its juices.
- Add the cup of water with dissolved 0.25 of chicken bullion cube and coconut powder mix (Ginataang Mix is okay to use). Or use fresh coconut milk. - - Adjust coconut taste to your liking, whether using fresh or powdered. - - Let the bay leaf/leaves sit at the bottom of the wok. - - Let it simmer.
- Cut pork into bite size pcs. In this I combined a pork chop cut and belly cut. The fat part makes the dish tastier. - - Add pork slices to the wok. Season with crushed black pepper to your liking. - - Squeeze 1 calamansi juice or a little squeeze of lemon/lime. Mix. Cover and let it simmer in low heat for 20-30 minutes or until tender and liquid is reduced.
- Add the shrimp paste, mix in and cover. Let flavors combine. - - Add sliced green beans or eggplants to the wok, mix in and cover. Reduce the liquid that seeped out from the veggies or until veggies are cooked. - - Add your chili as desired. My mom can't take the heat so I just added a single long chili, unsliced. Slice the chili is you want heat. - - Add salt according to your taste. If you used salty shrimp paste, you might not need to. You might need to add a pinch of sugar instead. - - Mix well and remember not to over cook the veggies :) - - Remove bay leaves. Garnish with chopped green onion. Serve and enjoy.
My first taste of this was made by a good friend who happened to stay home with us for a few weeks, from then on this became a favorite occasional dish… Filipino Style Recipe: binagoongang baboy or sauteed pork in shrimp paste is another popular Filipino dish. The pork pre-boil and saute until light brown then cook in shrimp paste and chili peppers. This is usually serve together with fried eggplants and has a salty-sweet and spicy flavor. Scouring the net to review the best Filipino recipes! Most of us who grew up with Filipino food can tell a mile away if someone is cooking bagoong (shrimp paste).
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