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Monkey Meat Kabobs

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Ingredients

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2 lbs pork steaks
1/2 cup teriyaki marinade
1/4 cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon garlic minced
1/2 tablespoon ginger crushed
pepper to taste
12 bamboo skewers (soaked in water)

Nutritional information

123
Calories
43 g
Calories From Fat
4.8 g
Total Fat
1.7 g
Saturated Fat
48.4 mg
Cholesterol
513.5mg
Sodium
2.3 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
1.7 g
Sugars
16.4 g
Protein
94g
Serving Size (g)
12
Serving Size

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Monkey Meat Kabobs

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      Yummy...add some goya seasoning for that subic bay taste. They didnt really use monkey meat that was the nicknane the sailors gave it.

      • 80 min
      • Serves 12
      • Easy

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      Monkey Meat Kabobs,I got this recipe from a friend years ago. In the Philippines they actually used monkey meat, but here in the USA we use pork steak. The number of bamboo skewers used depends on the amount of meat you prefer on each skewer. I guessed for this recipe.,Yummy…add some goya seasoning for that subic bay taste. They didnt really use monkey meat that was the nicknane the sailors gave it.,A glorious dish indeed. I followed this exactly, with the exception of using a pork loin cut in chunks…(instead of Monkey!) marinaded it the same length of time, and let’s just say here, if you did nothing else to this dish, it was as delicious as you might imagine. I put the pork in the fridge last evening with the marinade and we had these kabobs for lunch on the grill. I added some thickly chunked onion and some avocado (I had to use one up) and then basted the marinade over the whole skewer from time to time. The meat was so tender, it barely stayed on the stick, but no matter, believe me Dennis found ever single bit. We loved this, the garlic for us was right in step for what was called for, and the whole dish just melted in your mouth. Oh boy…this will be on the menu many times this Spring and Summer! Thank you Color Guard Mom!


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Cut Up Pork Steaks Into Bite Size Pieces.

      2
      Done

      Mix the Teriyaki, Chicken Broth, Garlic, Ginger and Pepper Together.

      3
      Done

      Place the Meat in a Container and Pour the Marinade Over It.

      4
      Done

      Place an Air Tight Lid on the Container and Marinate Overnight.

      5
      Done

      Place on Presoaked Bamboo Skewers.

      6
      Done

      Grill on a Foil Covered Grill That Has Been Sprayed With Cooking Spray.

      7
      Done

      Grill Until Dark Brown; 20 Minutes Is a Guess; It Really Depends on the Cut of the Meat and the Temperature of Your Grill.

      8
      Done

      Great Served With Rice.

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