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How to Make Any-night-of-the-week Pork Rib Sinigang

Pork Rib Sinigang

Hey everyone, it is John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we're going to prepare a special dish, Recipe of Ultimate Pork Rib Sinigang. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Pork Rib Sinigang is 8 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Pork Rib Sinigang using 15 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

Sinigang is a traditional Filipino dish whose ingredients are normally substituted depending on the preference of each household; or which region of the Philippines you are in. The sinigang I am publishing is the kind that my mother always cooks us at home.

Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make Pork Rib Sinigang:

  1. 1 1/2 kg Pork Ribs
  2. 1 bunch Kangkong Leaves (river spinach, water spinach, swamp cabbage)
  3. 1 large Labanos (radish)
  4. 5 piece Gabi (taro root)
  5. 5 piece Okra (lady's fingers or gumbo)
  6. 6 piece Tomato
  7. 2 piece Red Onion (Bermuda Onion)
  8. Salt
  9. Patis (fish sauce)
  10. Option 1 Tamarind Stock (Instant)
  11. 1 envelope Knorr Sinigang Mix (44 grams)
  12. 3 cup Hot Water
  13. Option 2 Tamarind Stock (Natural)
  14. 8 large Tamarind
  15. 2 cup Water

Steps to make to make Pork Rib Sinigang

  1. OPTION 1 TAMARIND STOCK: If using the instant tamarind stock, dissolve half of the packet of Knorr Sinigang Mix into 3 cups of hot water. Set aside.
  2. OPTION 2 TAMARIND STOCK: If using the natural tamarind stock, you would have to prepare it before starting with the main dish. Wash thoroughly and then boil the large tamarinds in 2 cups of water over medium heat until very tender. Make sure to cover the pot to avoid the water from evaporating; and when it does, just add half cups at a time. Once tender, remove the tamarind from the pot and set aside for awhile. Get a large metal strainer and put it over the pot where you boiled the tamarind. Put the tamarind on the strainer and squeeze the juice into the pot. Do not worry about the shells as they would easily break with the pressure applied during squeezing. Once the tamarind juice is thoroughly extracted, discard the shell and seeds from the strainer. Set aside the tamarind stock. It would be best for you to prepare extra stock so you can use it to enhance flavor if you wish to increase the amount of soup.
  3. PREPARATION 1: Slice the meaty parts of the pork ribs into cubes and leave the bony parts the way they are.
  4. PREPARATION 2: Wash and detach the kangkong leaves from the stalk. You may slice the soft parts off the stalk but make sure to leave out the hard parts.
  5. PREPARATION 3: Wash, peel and slice the labanos crosswise to make flat round pieces. Wash and slice the okra crosswise to make cylindrical pieces.
  6. PREPARATION 4: Wash, peel and slice the gabi into large cubes.
  7. PREPARATION 5: Slice the tomatoes into quarters or eighths, whichever suits you for sauteing; and dice the onions.
  8. Saute the pork in tomatoes and onions. Allow the surface of the pork to cook, constantly mixing until the tomatoes are soft and the onion is clear.
  9. Add the tamarind stock into the sauteed pork. Mix thoroughly and cover. Allow the pork to cook completely until tender.
  10. Add the gabi, labanos and okra. Cook until the gabi and okra are tender and the labanos is clear. To prevent the stock from drying up, add half cups of water at a time.
  11. Enhance the flavor through adding the left-over sinigang mix or extra tamarind stock. Balance the flavor out using salt or patis. The natural taste of the soup is flavorfully sour, so it is best to add the remaining sinigang mix or tamarind stock gradually for you to capture what suits your taste well.
  12. Finally, pitch in the kangkong leaves and let it simmer for 2 to 3 minutes in low fire. Do not overcook the kangkong by putting it in the soup longer. Remember that it cooks some more even after putting the pot out of the fire.
  13. Enjoy the dish with steamed rice; and this dish could also be nicely paired up with "lechon kawali" (deep fried pork belly).

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