Close to 50 countries make up the Asian continent, which means incredible diversity when it comes to the cuisine.
This rich heritage is alive and well here in the Pacific Northwest. Barkada is a Filipino-Hawaiian restaurant located in Edmonds. The first-generation Filipino Americans say they are keeping their culture alive through their delicious food.
Chef and owner Bruan Madayag joined New Day to share a recipe for Sisig Braise (braised pork belly).
Sisig Braise
-1-2 pounds pork belly
-1 cup soy sauce or tamari
-1 cup orange juice
-2 cups water
-1 ½ tsp black pepper
-1” piece of ginger
-¼ cup garlic minced
-1 bay leaf
-1 lemongrass stalk
Sisig sauce
-1 cup soy or tamari
-¼ cup lime juice
-¼ cup lemon juice
-¼ cup pineapple juice
-1 ½ tsp garlic powder
-1 ½ tsp onion powder
-¼ tsp chili flakes or to taste
Spicy Aioli
-2 oz chili crisp
-1 tbsp sambal
-1 tbsp lime juice
-4 cups best foods mayo 4 cups
-1 tsp salt or to taste
Also:
-onion sliced
-scallions
-cilantro
1. Start with the braise recipe. Put everything except the meat in a large stock pot and bring to a simmer. Drop in your meat. Simmer until tender about 1 hour. Remove meat from braising liquid and refrigerate overnight.
2. The next day chop up your braised pork into small cubes. Hard sear it over medium-high heat. Deglaze with Sisig sauce and drop in onions. Once onions are just cooked but still have texture throw in your scallions and cilantro. Give it toss and plate. Finish with spicy aioli and an egg (optional).
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5 окт 2024