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1/2 kilo beef (round or sirloin cut) cut into cubes (for a more traditional kare kare, use cleaned beef tripe instead of beef)
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1/2 kilo oxtail, cut 2 inch long
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3 cups of peanut butter
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1/4 cup grounded toasted rice
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1/2 cup cooked bagoong alamang (anchovies)
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2 pieces onions, diced
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2 heads of garlic, minced
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4 tablespoons atsuete oil
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4 pieces eggplant, sliced 1 inch thick
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1 bundle Pechay (Bok choy) cut into 2 pieces
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1 bundle of sitaw (string beans) cut to 2" long
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1 banana bud, cut similar to eggplant slices, blanch in boiling water
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1/2 cup oil
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8 cups of water
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Salt to taste
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In a stock pot, boil beef and oxtails in water for an hour or until cooked. Strain and keep the stock.
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In a big pan or wok, heat oil and atsuete oil.
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Sauté garlic, onions until golden brown, then add the stock, toasted rice, beef, oxtail and peanut butter. Bring to a boil and simmer for 15 minutes. Salt to taste.
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Add the eggplant, string beans, pechay and banana bud. Cook the vegetables for a few minutes - Do not overcook the vegetables.
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Serve with bagoong on the side and hot plain rice.
I love Kare kare. I miss my grandma's cooking;(
ReplyDeleteme again! :)
ReplyDeleteI see that you're also a foodie like me ... would you care to join Food Friday, a meme on my other blog?
will gladly add your link to the blogroll. :)
thanks for this recipe!
Food Friday
nah! masarao to mami irish! :)
ReplyDeleteYum! my mother-in-law taught me how to cook this...it's so easy, matagal lang ang pagpapalambot :D.
ReplyDeletethanks for your nice comment in my blog. i hope we can visit each again and exchange more recipes.
RoseLLe
im not good at cooking but sure good at eating.
ReplyDeletethanks for the nomination. it was really nice of you. you made me smile today!!
always, mommy ruby