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How to Cook Pinakbet

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 ...

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

How to Cook Pinakbet

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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