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Adobong Sitaw

By: Mr. Hugh's Kitchen from mrhughskitchen.com
Adobong Sitaw

"If you’re a vegetable lover, you will definitely give a go for adobong sitaw. It is easy to prepare and your family will absolutely love it! I love this version because sitaw stays crisp and tender. Sitaw also maintains the sour, sweet, and salty taste of the dish. On top of that, adobong sitaw is really a health and budget saver! Ulam below 100 pesos? No problemo, mi amigo!Remember that if you are adding any kind of meat on the recipe, it should be added while you saute garlic, onion, and pork so that your added meat are cooked evenly. "

NotesRemember that if you are adding any kind of meat on the recipe, it should be added while you saute garlic, onion, and pork so that your added meat are cooked evenly.

Serves4

Preparation Time10 min

Cooking Time30 min

Cooking MethodCasserole

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 4 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 medium sized onion, thinly sliced
  • 3 cup pork (ground pork or thinly sliced)
  • 2 packet string beans, cut 3 inches long, both ends trimmed
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • 1 cup vinegar
  • pinch salt and pepper to taste
  1. In a pan, heat oil then add onions and garlic.

  2. When onion and garlic turns golden brown (not burnt), add the pork and stir occasionally until the pork is fully cooked.

  3. Add soy sauce and vinegar. Let it simmer.

  4. Once the mixture is simmering, add the string beans and stir slowly, allowing the sauce to fully incorporate with the string beans.

  5. Add salt and pepper according to your taste. Let it simmer for about 3-5 minutes more until the sitaw is tender. (Be careful not to let the string beans get overcooked!)

  6. Serve with hot steamed rice!

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