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SISIG
Preparation time: 1h 30′
Servings: 12
Calories per serving: 510 kcal
Ingredients:
- Pork heart – 500 g (1.10 lb.)
- Pork liver – 500 g (1.10 lb.)
- Pork tongue – 500 g (1.10 lb.)
- Pork face – 700 g (1.61 lb.)
- Pork ears – 500 g (1.10 lb.)
- Coconut milk – 400 ml (13.52 fl. oz.)
- Onion – 160 g (5.64 oz.)
- Ginger – 60 g (2.12 oz.)
- Garlic – 50 g (1.76 oz.)
- Olive oil – 3 tbsp.
- Black pepper powder – 1/2 tsp.
- Salt – 3 tsp.
- Ginger powder – 2 tsp.
- Garlic powder – 2 tsp.
- Lemon juice – from 2 PCs.
- Sambal – 2 tsp.
- Oyster sauce – 7 tbsp.
Procedure:
- In a large and deep pot, boil the pork heart, tongue, face and ears for 45 min with the garlic powder, ginger powder and salt.
- Remove the skin from the tongue and cut into little sticks.
- Cut the heart in the same shape of the tongue.
- Slice the pork face and ears into chunks and grill until browned, then cut further into little sticks.
- Dice the liver and blend with coconut milk.
- In a large pan or wok, sauté the onions, ginger and garlic in the olive oil for 2 minutes.
- Add all the meat, Sambal, lemon juice, oyster sauce and black pepper powder and mix well.
- Stir in the liver cream and cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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TYPHOON ONDOY
Hello to all our friends online.
We are posting this as our simple way to extend our assistance to our countrymen who are victims of Typhoon ONDOY. We encourage everyone to pray for the victims and all those who have suffered because of this typhoon. We hope that the political authorities, which currently are working to help the displaced people, are doing it to do their part without the prospect of a reward, especially for the upcoming elections of 2010. This is not the time to take the chance to do good business selling at higher price the basic necessities to our countrymen who have lost everything. We hope that our government of the Philippines will do its best to help victims of the typhoon.
We encourage everyone to get involved personally and to help in every way possible. Contact the Philippine consulate in your country or any Filipino community and collaborate with them.
To all those who have family left in the Philippines, you’re all included in our prayers. May our Almighty Father to give each of us the strength to overcome this trials, which we face today, and for those who have already extended their help, thank you very much and may God bless you. Let us all pray and remain united in the name of God
Peachy & Davide



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