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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Pork Liempo w/ Pata Tim Sauce

I know, I know....this is unconventional. I was inspired by one of my contact friends in my Flickr Acct. bck2bsc http://flickr.com/photos/23752942@N04/2634574521/ . The recipe here is his recipe w/c was what i used with a little tweaking (substitutes). I wouldn't have thought of using porkbelly inlieu of the pata. Also, i run out of Filipino Soy sauce so i used Kikkoman hence the lighter color of the skin, other than that...it's delicious just as what i expected=:)

I have posted my pata tim recipe here few months ago, pls check it out at my archives Nov. 16, 2007.


Ingredients:

1 whole pork pata (front) Liempo/Porkbelly for this
1 whole garlic
a thumb-sized piece of ginger
1 whole onion
1 star anise
1 bay leaf
10 peppercorns
a teaspoon of dried oregano (omitted this one)
salt
1/2 c. of soy sauce (used kikkoman)
1/8 c. of honey
sesame seed oil
a bunch of pechay, ends trimmed
Carrots

Procedure:

Wash the pata/porkbelly well.
Make a deep cut on the joint that separates the leg from the feet.
Place in a large cooking pan, add salt and pepper and cover with water.
Bring to a boil, removing scum as it rises.
Pour in the soy sauce and or honey.
Add the garlic, ginger, onion, peppercorns, oregano, bay leaf and star anise.
Lower the heat, cover and simmer for about 2 hours.
Cool the sauce.
When cool, transfer to a plate and continue cooling.
Strain the sauce.
Add more salt if necessary.
Place the pata in an oven proof dish and place in the oven set at maximum heat.
Cook until the rind starts to get puffy.
Remove from the oven and transfer to a clean heat proof bowl.
Pour over the strained sauce.
Steam over simmering water for another 40 to 45 minutes.
During the last 10 minutes of cooking, add the trimmed pechay.
Turn off the heat and drizzle with a teaspoonful of sesame seed oil.

ENJOY!!! LAMI NI KAAYO - ANOTHER FILIPINO DISH THAT IS ALMOST ALWAYS SERVED DURING HOLIDAYS ESP. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Pia!

    Thanks for trying the recipe, and this one looks better and for sure taste better!

    I love those carrots! hehehe.
    I will surely try your recipes here!

    Enjoy cooking!

    Ryel

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  2. Oh thank you=:) your recipe will be in my recipe box. And will be using Pinoy soy sauce the next time i'll make this.

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