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Showing posts with label philippines recipe. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Luto Ni Aling Doray #19 - Pork with Broccoli in Oyster Sauce

1 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon MSG (optional)
1/4 cup oyster sauce
1/2 cup chicken stock
2 cups sliced lean pork (about 1 pound)
1 bunch (about 2 pounds) fresh brocolli, sliced
2 slices ginger, shredded
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup water

Mix together first five ingredients and set aside.

Heat wok or pan until hot and dry. Add the oil, then the salt.

Turn heat to medium. Add the ginger and the garlic and fry until
golden brown. Turn heat to high. Add the pork and fry until outside
is lightly browned. Add the broccoli and stir-fry for 3 minutes.

Add the water, cover, and cook for 4 minutes. Pour in reserved
sauce mixture; stir while cooking until gravy thickens. Turn heat
down to low, cover, and cook for 2 minutes more. Place in covered
serving dish until ready to serve.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Luto Ni Aling Doray #6 - Bean Sprout Salad

2 tablespoon Sesame seeds
1 pound Fresh bean sprouts thoroughly washed and drained
3 Garlic cloves, peeled and minced
2 md Scallions −− trimmed & minced
1 − 1" cube ginger, peeled and minced
2 tablespoon Oriental sesame oil
1/3 cup Soy sauce
2 tablespoon Cider vinegar
1 tablespoon Mirin (sweet rice wine)
2 teaspoon Light brown sugar
1 teaspoon Spicy sesame oil

PREHEAT OVEN TO 300F. Toast the sesame seeds by spreading them
over the bottom of a pie tin. Roast for 12−to−16 minutes, stirring often,
until they are golden. The seeds can be toasted in advance and stored
in an airtight container.

Place the bean sprouts in a large heatproof bowl and set it aside.
In a medium−size skillet set over moderately low heat, stir−fry the garlic,
scallions and ginger in the oil for 2 to 3 minutes, until they are limp. Add
all the remaining ingredients, increase the heat to moderate, then boil the
mixture, uncovered, for 1 minute to slightly reduce the liquid. Pour the
boiling dressing over the bean sprouts, toss well, then cover the bowl and
chill the salad for several hours. Toss again before serving.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Luto Ni Aling Doray #3 - Curried Cauliflower

1 whole medium onion, chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2−1 serrano chile, seeds removed and finely chopped
2 teaspoons curry powder
1 pound ripe roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped
or 1 can (14 1/2−ounces) chopped tomatoes in juice
1 medium cauliflower, rinsed and cut into even size florets
salt and freshly ground black pepper for seasoning
1/2 cup chopped cilantro

Grease the bottom of large saucepan with non−stick spray. Heat the pan
over moderately−high heat for a few minutes. Add the onions and cook for3−4 minutes stirring frequently. Add the garlic, serrano chile, and
curry powder. Cook for a minute longer. Add the tomatoes and cauliflower.

Stir to combine and blend the seasonings. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer
for 15−20 minutes until the cauliflower is very tender. Season with salt
and pepper to taste. Garnish with chopped cilantro.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Luto Ni Aling Doray #1 - Pancit Canton

1/2 pound pork, cubed
1 chicken breast, cubed
3 cups chicken broth
1 tablesoon cooking oil
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 pound small shrimps, peeled and deveined
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 cups cauliflower (divided into florets)
2 cups snow peas
2 cups cabbage, sliced into 1 inch strips
1 cup diced carrots
1 cup sliced celery
2 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil
12 ounces Cantonese noodles (egg noodles)

In a frying pan, heat oil and saute garlic until brown. Add onion
and cook until transparent. Season with salt. Stir in pork, chicken,
shrimps and pepper. Simmer for 20 minutes. Add broth and vegetables.
Season with soy sauce and sesame oil. Add noodles and cook until
noodles are flexible and not crunchy. Season with salt and pepper
to taste. Top with scallions if desired.