Easy Pork Humba Recipe

This Easy Pork Humba Recipe is a Visayan slow-cooked sweet pork dish based on the Chinese word Hong-ba (red-braised pork belly).

Easy Pork Humba Recipe

This Easy Pork Humba Recipe is a Visayan slow-cooked sweet pork dish based on the Chinese word Hong-ba (red-braised pork belly). It is similar to pork adobo and hamonado except that it characteristically uses fermented black soybeans (tausi).

The defining ingredient of humba is the fermented black beans (tausi), without which it is basically just a slightly sweeter Philippine adobo. Like adobo it has many different variants.

The most basic humba recipe uses fatty cuts of pork, usually pork belly (liempo). It is marinated in soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns. The pork is then sautéed with garlic. Once the meat is half-cooked and lightly browned, water is added to the rest of the ingredients, fermented black beans, and sugar. Banana blossoms may also be added. It is then allowed to simmer for a few hours until the meat is very tender. Alternatively, it can be cooked in a pressure cooker to cut down the cooking time. It is eaten with white rice.


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Recipe for Pork Humba:

Easy Pork Humba Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

This Easy Pork Humba Recipe is a Visayan slow-cooked sweet pork dish based on the Chinese word Hong-ba (red-braised pork belly).

Ingredients

  • 1/2 kg pork belly, cut into serving pieces

  • 2 tbsp salted black beans (tausi)

  • 1/2 cup dried banana blossoms

  • 1 tbsp garlic, crushed

  • 1 small onion; chopped

  • 1/3 cup vinegar

  • 1/4 cup soy sauce

  • 1/4 cup brown sugar

  • 3 bay leaves

  • 1 cup rice water

  • 1/4 tbsp ground black pepper (or whole peppercorn)

  • Cooking oil

Directions

  • Marinate pork belly in soy sauce, vinegar, bay leaves, and pepper for 30 minutes to one hour.
  • In a saucepan, sauté garlic and onion.
  • Add in marinated pork. Reserve marinade for later.
  • Stir fry for a few minutes until the pork starts to render its oily fat.
  • Add rice water and marinade. Bring to a boil and then lower heat to medium.
  • Stew until most of the liquid has evaporated.
  • Add brown sugar while stirring once in a while.
  • Simmer until an oily sauce consistency is achieved.
  • Balance seasoning with soy sauce, vinegar, or sugar according to your taste.
  • Remove from heat and serve hot. Eat with rice. Enjoy!

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Easy Inihaw na Liempo Recipe

This Easy Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) Recipe is one of the Filipino all-time favorite grilled food. When a Filipino heats up a grill, chances are that inihaw na liempo will be one of the dishes to be grilled.

Easy Inihaw na Liempo Recipe

This Easy Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) Recipe is one of the Filipino all-time favorite grilled food. When a Filipino heats up a grill, chances are that inihaw na liempo will be one of the dishes to be grilled.

Inihaw, also known as sinugba or inasal, are various types of grilled or pit-roasted barbecue dishes from the Philippines. They are usually made from pork or chicken and are served on bamboo skewers or in small cubes with a soy sauce and vinegar-based dip. The term can also refer to any meat or seafood dish cooked and served in a similar way. Inihaw are commonly sold as street food and are eaten with white rice. Inihaw is sometimes referred to as Filipino barbecue or (informally) Pinoy BBQ.

From Wikipedia

Inihaw na Liempo, when grilled right, is juicy and tasty. The secret to coming up with a perfect Inihaw Na Liempo is the marinade. Make a good marinade and marinate the liempo properly. This ensures a perfect Inihaw na Liempo!


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Recipe for Easy Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly):

Easy Inihaw na Liempo Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

This Easy Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) Recipe is one of the Filipino all-time favorite grilled food. When a Filipino heats up a grill, chances are that inihaw na liempo will be one of the dishes to be grilled.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg Pork Belly (Liempo), 1 inch thick

  • For Basting:
  • 1/4 cup ketchup

  • 1 tbsp cooking oil

  • For the Marinade:
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce

  • 1/4 cup calamansi or lime juice

  • 6 cloves garlic, crushed

  • 3 tbsp brown sugar

  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper

  • 1 tsp salt

Directions

  • Combine marinade ingredients in a bowl.
  • Marinate pork belly for at least 3 hours or overnight in a fridge.
  • Remove the pork belly and reserve the marinade.
  • Combine ketchup and oil with the reserved marinade then mix well. This will be used for basting.
  • Grill marinated pork belly over hot charcoal for 10 minutes each side or until tender while basting with marinade mixture.
  • Once finished, transfer to a serving plate. You can also chop into smaller pieces.
  • Serve with steamed rice and partner with spicy toyo-mansi for dipping.

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Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe

This Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe is a copy of one of the popular choices you have in a Chinese restaurant.

Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe

This Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe is a copy of one of the popular choices you have in a Chinese restaurant. Other good choices would be Sweet and Sour Pork and Beef Broccoli.


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Recipe for Braised Spare Ribs:

Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: ChineseDifficulty: Easy

This Easy Braised Spare Ribs Recipe is a copy of one of the popular choices you have in a Chinese restaurant.

Ingredients

  • 1 rack pork (or beef) spare ribs (about 3 lbs)

  • 2 tbsp soy sauce

  • 1 tbsp mirin

  • 1 tbsp sake (rice wine)

  • 1 tbsp vinegar

  • 3 tbsp brown sugar

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1 tbsp instant dashi (or chicken boullion or chicken cubes)

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 1/2 tsp pepper

  • 2 tbsp oil

  • green onion, for garnish

Directions

  • To start, separate each rib for easier cooking using a sharp knife.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
  • Add the ribs and cook briefly for 3 to 4 minutes to help remove excess fat and blood from the meat.
  • Drain the ribs in the sink.
  • In a wide skillet, heat 2 tbsp of oil over medium high heat.
  • Once the oil is hot, add the ribs and garlic and cook for a few minutes on either side until nicely browned.
  • While the ribs are browning, prepare the sauce.
  • Mix the salt, pepper, dashi, brown sugar, soy sauce, mirin, sake, and vinegar with a few cups of water, enough to cover the ribs. (The water will cook down, so it doesn’t have to be exact).
  • Once the ribs have browned, add them to the sauce mixture.
  • Cover and let simmer for 1 to 2 hours until the liquid has been reduced.
  • Serve and enjoy!

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Easy Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe

This easy Sweet and sour pork recipe is one of the most well-known Chinese dishes outside of China.

Easy Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe

This easy Sweet and sour pork recipe is one of the most well-known Chinese dishes outside of China. It is believed to be a Cantonese dish, known as gú lóuh yuhk, which roughly translates to “ancient pork”.

Sweet and sour pork is simple, straightforward, and easy to follow. The result is delicious. You should try it for yourself.

This dish is best eaten with rice. To make it special, pair it with Chowking-Style Chao Fan (fried rice). The recipe may be found HERE.


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Recipe for Sweet and Sour Pork:

Easy Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: ChineseDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Calories

490

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

This easy Sweet and sour pork recipe is one of the most well-known Chinese dishes outside of China.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 kilo pork loin, sliced into pieces

  • 1 small can pineapple chunks

  • 1 large onion, quartered

  • 1 red & 1 green bell peppers, sliced into strips

  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce

  • 3 tablespoons peanut oil

  • 4 tablespoons cornstarch

  • 3 tablespoons ketchup

  • 1 tablespoon sugar

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 3 cloves garlic, minced

Directions

  • In a pot, boil pork in 2 cups of water with 1/2 teaspoon of salt until tender, then drain (keep the pork stock for later).
  • Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and soy sauce then coat the pork with the cornstarch mixture.
  • Fry the pork in a skillet until golden brown, set aside.
  • Dissolve the remaining 2 tablespoons of cornstarch on 1/2 cup of pork stock – set aside.
  • Sauté garlic and onions on oil, then add the bell peppers, pineapple chunks (including the syrup), ketchup, sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt and the dissolved cornstarch. Stir until sauce thickens.
  • Pour over fried pork then serve with rice.

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Easy Almondigas Recipe

This easy Almondigas recipe is a misua soup common in the Philippines with pork meatballs (called bola-bola) and patola.

Easy Almondigas Recipe

This easy Almondigas recipe is a misua soup common in the Philippines with pork meatballs (called bola-bola) and patola.


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Easy Almondigas Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: Main, SoupsCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

This easy Almondigas recipe is a misua soup common in the Philippines with pork meatballs (called bola-bola) and patola.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 kilo ground pork

  • 150 grams misua (wheat vermicelli)

  • 1 medium-sized patola, sliced

  • 1 pc raw egg

  • 1/8 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 pc beef cube

  • 5 cups water

  • 1 small onion, minced

  • 6 cloves garlic, crushed

  • 3 tbsp fish sauce

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper

  • 3 tbsp cooking oil

Directions

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground pork, half of the onion, raw egg, salt, ground black pepper, and flour.
  • Mix thoroughly until all the ingredients are well incorporated then set aside.
  • In a cooking pot, add the cooking oil and turn on the heat.
  • When the oil is hot enough, sauté the garlic and remaining onions.
  • Add the beef cube and fish sauce and cook for 1 minute.
  • Add water and let it boil.
  • Scoop about a tablespoon of the meat mixture and form it into a ball shape.
  • Drop meatballs in the boiling soup, one after the other.
  • Cook for 10 minutes.
  • Add the patola and cook for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Add the misua and cook for 1 to 2 minutes while gently stirring.
  • Turn off the heat and transfer to a serving bowl. Enjoy!

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Easy Tortang Giniling Recipe

Tortang Giniling (Ground Pork Omelet) is a popular Filipino breakfast that is usually served with fried rice and banana ketchup.

Easy Tortang Giniling Recipe

Tortang Giniling (Ground Pork Omelet) is a popular Filipino breakfast that is usually served with fried rice and banana ketchup. Tortang Giniling is also a common menu in Filipino eateries (carinderia or karinderya).

A typical omelet recipe involves meat and other fillings to be wrapped around the egg. Tortang Giniling, however, has all the ingredients mixed with the beaten eggs prior to cooking.


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Recipe for Tortang Giniling:

Easy Tortang Giniling Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: BreakfastCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

Tortang Giniling (Ground Pork Omelet) is a popular Filipino breakfast that is usually served with fried rice and banana ketchup.

Ingredients

  • 5 eggs, beaten

  • 1/2 kilo ground pork

  • 2 pcs small red bell pepper, diced

  • 2 tbsp cilantro (wansoy), chopped

  • 2 pcs small red onion, diced

  • 5 cloves garlic, minced

  • 3 medium potatoes, diced

  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil

  • salt and pepper to taste

  • banana ketchup (for dipping)

Directions

  • Place beaten eggs in a bowl, set them aside.
  • Pour oil in a non-stick frying pan over high heat.
  • Add diced potatoes and heat until golden brown.
  • Add the garlic and onions. Continue to fry until onion is cooked.
  • Add salt and pepper.
  • Add ground pork and cook until it is golden brown.
  • Add bell pepper and cook for one more minute.
  • Add chopped cilantro (wansoy) and mix with the rest of the ingredients.
  • When cooked, transfer the meat mixture into the bowl with beaten eggs.
  • Mix well the cooked meat and beaten eggs.
  • Scoop about 3 tbsp of the meat and egg mixture in the pan.
  • Fry each side of the tortang giniling until golden brown.
  • Repeat the process until you used up all your ingredients.
  • Serve hot with ketchup.

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Bopis Recipe

This Bopis Recipe is a spicy Filipino dish of pork lungs and heart sautéed in chilies, and onions.

Bopis Recipe

This Bopis Recipe is a spicy Filipino dish of pork lungs and heart sautéed in chilies, and onions.

This spicy Filipino dish has Spanish origins, but the meaning in its original language, and even region of origin, are now lost.

It is sauteed and stir-fried (until crispy) with finely-chopped pig innards and cooked in onion, garlic, and pepper.

Bopis recipes may differ from region to region and from family to family, with regard to ingredients, spices, and flavoring.

Classified as pulutan in Filipino cuisine, bopis is served with alcoholic beverages preferably beer. Bopis is also served as a main dish with rice.

NOTE: This bopis recipe is not ideal for people who suffer from rheumatism because of its high uric acid content.

If you want your bopis recipe to have vegetables, you may also add labanos (radish).


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Recipe for Bopis:

Bopis Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: Main, AppetizersDifficulty: Medium
Servings

4

servings

This Bopis Recipe is a spicy Filipino dish of pork lungs and heart sautéed in chilies, and onions.

Ingredients

  • 1/4 Kg pork heart

  • 1/2 Kg pork lungs

  • 1/4 Kg pork fat, skin on

  • 8 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 large onion, minced

  • 4 pcs bay leaves

  • 2 large red capsicums, finely diced

  • 1 small carrot, minced

  • 2 cups vinegar

  • 1 cup stock (from the boiled meat)

  • 1 tbsp red chili pepper, chopped

  • 1 tbsp atsuete/annatto powder, dissolved in 3 tbsp water

  • 1 tbsp patis (fish sauce)

  • salt, to taste

  • freshly ground black pepper

  • atsuete/annatto oil (or cooking oil)

  • Garnish (optional)
  • 2 siling haba (green chili), sliced

  • red chili peppers

  • onions, chopped

Directions

  • In a large pot, add pork fat, heart and lungs, pour 1 cup of vinegar, 1 tbsp salt and enough water to cover the meat. Cook and let it boil for 20 minutes.
  • Once cool, drain meat from water and chop the meat finely. Set aside.
  • Heat annato oil in a pan and saute garlic and onions.
  • Toss the meat and stir fry for 3 minutes. Season with chili pepper and add some bay leaves.
  • Add capsicum and carrots, 1 cup of vinegar, and stock, then let it boil and simmer in high heat until sauce thickens and the meat gets slightly toasted.
  • Pour annatto powder mixture then add fish sauce to taste and sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper. Mix well to incorporate the seasoning. Turn off heat.
  • Garnish with thinly sliced siling haba, red chili and sliced onions (optional).
  • Serve hot and enjoy!

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Easy Ham Mushroom Omelette

This easy Ham Mushroom Omellette is made from leftover food that can be found in the refrigerator.

Easy Ham Mushroom Omelette

This recipe is a quick and easy omelet. Leftover food that we have in the fridge is the main ingredient. You can use bacon or Spam® as a ham alternative.

What is an Omelette?

In cuisine, an omelette or omelet is a dish made from beaten eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan (without stirring as in scrambled egg). It is quite common for the omelette to be folded around fillings such as chives, vegetables, mushrooms, meat (often ham or bacon), or some combination of the above. Whole eggs or egg whites are often beaten with a small amount of milk, cream, or water.

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HAM MUSHROOM OMELET

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: BREAKFASTCuisine: InternationalDifficulty: Easy

This recipe is a quick and easy omelette. Leftover food that we have in the fridge is the main ingredient. You can use bacon or Spam® as a ham alternative.

Ingredients

  • 3 fresh eggs

  • 2 slices of cooked ham

  • 1/2 cup button mushrooms

  • 1 small onion

  • olive oil

  • salt and pepper to taste

Directions

  • Heat olive oil. Sauté onions, ham, and mushrooms until softened. Set aside.
  • On medium heat and a bit of oil pour in the beaten eggs to the skillet pan. Gently stir from edge to center to cook evenly.
  • Put back on top the sautéd ham, mushroom, and onions to the center of the pan. Fold the egg to wrap the filling. Flip to other side. Serve with mayo sriracha sauce. Enjoy!

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Easy Pork Picadillo Recipe

This Filipino style recipe is made from ground pork (giniling na baboy) with carrots, potatoes, bell peppers, green peas and raisins (for a sweeter taste). You may opt to omit the green peas and raisins if you wish to.

Easy Pork Picadillo Recipe

Here is another picadillo recipe but this time ground pork is used as the meat.

Pork picadillo is also called giniling na baboy and is an easy swap for the Beef Picadillo. This is a fast cooking dish and is ideal for busy people.

This Filipino style recipe is made from ground pork (giniling na baboy) with carrots, potatoes, bell peppers, green peas and raisins (for a sweeter taste). You may opt to omit the green peas and raisins if you wish to.

How to cook Pork Picadillo:

Saute the garlic and onion after which add the ground pork, pepper and fish sauce.

Once the pork is pale brown in color, add- in the potatoes, carrots, and water. Mix well and let simmer for 5 minutes

Pour the tomato sauce, mix well, and simmer for 10 minutes. Add bell peppers, raisins and green peas.

Once the tomato sauce is well incorporated and the vegetables are cooked, turn off the heat. Transfer to serving plate and enjoy!


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Recipe for Pork Picadillo:

Easy Pork Picadillo Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

659

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

Pork picadillo is also called giniling na baboy and is an easy swap for the Beef Picadillo. A fast cooking dish ideal for busy people.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Kg ground pork

  • 2 medium potatoes, diced

  • 1 medium carrot, diced

  • 1 cup bell pepper, minced

  • 1/3 cup frozen green peas

  • 1/2 cup raisins

  • 1 medium garlic, minced

  • 1 medium onion, chopped

  • 1 & 1/2 cup water

  • 115 g tomato sauce

  • 1/4 cup fish sauce

  • Ground black pepper, to taste

  • 3 tbsp olive oil (for cooking)

Directions

  • Pour and heat the olive oil in a saucepan.
  • Saute the garlic and onion in medium heat and cook until the onions are slightly transparent.
  • Add- in the ground pork, black pepper, and fish sauce.
  • Cook until the fish sauce has been absorbed by the pork and when the pork becomes slightly cooked.
  • Once the pork is pale brown in color, add- in the potatoes, carrots, and water.
  • Mix well and let simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Pour the tomato sauce, mix well, and simmer for 10 minutes (stir occasionally to prevent the ingredients from sticking to the bottom of the pan).
  • Add bell peppers, raisins and green peas.
  • Once the tomato sauce is well incorporated and the vegetables are cooked, turn off the heat.
  • Transfer to serving plate and enjoy!

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