Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong
Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong

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Pork Binagoongan is translated as pork cooked in shrimp paste. This pork binagoongan recipe produces one of the authentic Filipino Recipes. Like most Filipino dishes, the first step is sautéing the aromatics.

Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook 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:
  1. Prepare Cooking Oil of your choice
  2. Get 1 medium red onion
  3. Make ready 3-4 garlic cloves
  4. Take 2 medium tomatoes
  5. Take 200-250 g pork (cuts with fat)
  6. Prepare 1 cup water with dissolved 0.25 chicken broth cube
  7. Get 1-2 Tbsp coconut milk or dissolve 2 tsp coconut milk powder mix with the chicken cube
  8. Prepare 1 large bay leaf or 3-4 small pcs
  9. Prepare 1 big calamansi or a squeeze of lemon/lime
  10. Make ready 2-3 tsp heaps of Shrimp paste, sweet style
  11. Prepare Chili (optional)
  12. Make ready to taste Salt & Pepper
  13. Make ready Eggplant, cubed (optional)
  14. Take Green Beans (optional)
  15. Get 1 stalk green onion (optional)

It is one of the all-time favorite Filipino dishes. Binagoongan is a Filipino cooking process consisting of vegetables (most notably water spinach) or meat (usually pork, but can also be chicken or beef) sautéed or braised in bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), garlic, black peppercorns, and bay leaves. This Binagoongang Baboy recipe or Pork Stewed in Shrimp Paste uses a little bagoong alamang or shrimp paste. I add it towards the end of the cooking process together with the long chili pepper.

Steps to make Pork in Shrimp Paste (Filipino Binagoongan) - Pork with Bagoong:
  1. Heat oil in wok and saute garlic, onions until translucent. Add sliced tomatoes with its juices.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

I also prefer to use the bottled 'Sauteed Shrimp Paste', which is a little brown in color and easily found in. Bagoong Alamang refers to Filipino shrimp paste made from baby shrimps called "alamang". During childhood I can eat sauteed bagoong alamang with rice alone, a viand in itself specially when it is sauteed in pork or by my grandma's bagoong cooked in coconut milk in a coco shell, oh i missed it. Pork Binagoongan with Talong is a Filipino dish wherein pork belly is stewed with shrimp paste. How to Cook pork with fermented shrimp paste.

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