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Filipino Beef Stew Sinigang Na Carne

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Ingredients

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1 tomatoes diced
1/2 onion diced
3 garlic cloves minced
1/2 lb beef brisket cut into chunks
1/4 lb pork sliced
3/4 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
6 ounces bok choy cut into large chunks 1 2 inches (2 3 cups)
2 white radishes thickly sliced
pepper to taste
1 (10 ounce) package frozen string beans
1 teaspoon lemon juice

Nutritional information

374.2
Calories
216 g
Calories From Fat
24.1 g
Total Fat
9.4 g
Saturated Fat
87.7 mg
Cholesterol
699.8mg
Sodium
12.9 g
Carbs
4.8 g
Dietary Fiber
3.9 g
Sugars
27.3 g
Protein
256g
Serving Size (g)
3
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Filipino Beef Stew Sinigang Na Carne

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      Sorry for no stars, I haven't actually tried this recipe. Just wanted to comment that this recipe looks like a good base, usually you can find "Sinigang" seasoning packets in Asian grocery stores to make it. But I try to avoid those for the MSG, so I've been adding Tamarand (it might be hard to find depending on where you live), and use Calamasi juice (I've found frozen juice packets) instead of lemon. Calamansi is a native Filipino fruit, like a cross between lemon and orange.

      • 160 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      Filipino Beef Stew (Sinigang Na Carne),Sinigang is a famous Filipino dish, typically sour, that can be made with chicken, beef, pork, shrimp or fish. Usually prepared with tamarind or less commonly with guava or mango. This one is a mix of beef & pork and gets it’s sourness from lemon juice, making it quite different from most other sinigang recipes I’ve seen.,Sorry for no stars, I haven’t actually tried this recipe. Just wanted to comment that this recipe looks like a good base, usually you can find “Sinigang” seasoning packets in Asian grocery stores to make it. But I try to avoid those for the MSG, so I’ve been adding Tamarand (it might be hard to find depending on where you live), and use Calamasi juice (I’ve found frozen juice packets) instead of lemon. Calamansi is a native Filipino fruit, like a cross between lemon and orange.,I found this recipe to be pretty helpful, I have been wanting to cook this for my boyfriend for some time now, ofcourse he’s half filipino and thought he’d enjoy it, which he did. I’ve had the traditional home made one many times but this is the most accurate recipe i’ve come across. It was also very easy to follow. Thanks.


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      Steps

      1
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      Saute Onion, Garlic, and Tomatoes in Hot Oil in Big Pot Until Onion Browns.

      2
      Done

      Add Beef, Pork, and Enough Rice Wash or Cold Water to Cover the Meat.

      3
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      Bring to a Boil, Lower Heat and Simmer Until Meat Is Tender (1-2 Hours).

      4
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      Add Salt; Bring to a Boil For 10 Minutes.

      5
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      Simmer, and Add Cabbage & Radishes.

      6
      Done

      Taste For Seasonings and Add Salt & Pepper If Needed.

      7
      Done

      Add More Water If Necessary and the String Beans.

      8
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      Simmer Until Veggies Are Tender.

      9
      Done

      Just Before Serving, Add Lemon Juice.

      10
      Done

      Serve With Rice.

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