Pinakbet is one of the most poular dishes of Ilocanos (if not the MOST popular indeed!). So here's how to cook our authentic Pinakbet Iloko Ingredients:
1/2 cup squash, cubed
5 pcs string beans, cut 3 inches long
5 pcs okra, sliced lengthwise
1/4 cup patani (optional)
6 pcs eggplant, halved
3 pcs tomatoes, quartered
1 tbsp. ginger strips
3 cloves garlic, crushed
2 pcs onions, quartered
1 tbsp. fish bagoong
1/4 kilo bagnet or pork belly, fried until crispy ( for vegan, replace with fried gluten )
1 cup water
How to cook Pinakbet Ilocano Style
In a saucepan, arrange the vegetables in the following order: squash, string beans, okra, patani, eggplant, tomatoes, ginger, garlic and onions.
Top with bagoong and bagnet. Add water. Cover and bring to a boil. Lower heat and simmer.
Slowly stir with a ladle to make sure that all portions are cooked. Simmer until almost all the liquid is conserve hot. Serves 4cook our authentic Pinakbet Iloko
Ingredients:
1/2 cup squash, cubed
5 pcs string beans, cut 3 inches long
5 pcs okra, sliced lengthwise
1/4 cup patani (optional)
6 pcs eggplant, halved
3 pcs tomatoes, quartered
1 tbsp. ginger strips
3 cloves garlic, crushed
2 pcs onions, quartered
1 tbsp. fish bagoong
1/4 kilo bagnet or pork belly, fried until crispy ( for vegan, replace with fried gluten )
1 cup water
How to cook Pinakbet Ilocano Style
In a saucepan, arrange the vegetables in the following order: squash, string beans, okra, patani, eggplant, tomatoes, ginger, garlic and onions.
Top with bagoong and bagnet. Add water. Cover and bring to a boil. Lower heat and simmer.
Slowly stir with a ladle to make sure that all portions are cooked. Simmer until almost all the liquid is conserve hot. Serves 4
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