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April 20th, 2010 — merienda, Veal

Here’s how to make “Potato Skin Chips”
Ingredients:
* 3 or 4 baking Potatoes
* seasoning of choice
* 1 1/2 cup cooking oil
Directions:
* Slice potatoes, paper thin, Dry chips with a paper towel and chill in the freezer for a bit. (just to keep cool)
* Get oil nice and hot med-high (5/6) Test with a small piece of potato, should start to brown in less than a minute. If it does…you are ready make chips.
* Drop 5-6 chilled chips in the oil, till golden brown. get a plate and line it paper towels for drainage. Repeat till you have a nice portion of chips, top with seasoning of choice. (I like the popcorn cheese, but you can use whatever you want.)
Now that you have learned how to make “Potato Skin Chips”, please be sure to view the other recipes.
March 17th, 2010 — Pork, Veal

This is how we do our barbecue. Strips of pork marinated in a sweet and sour marinade. Skewered and grilled. The most typical type is pork bbq which I’m sharing the recipe now.
Ingredients:
* 1/2 kilo of pork sliced into slightly thin strips
* 1/2 cup vinegar
* 1/4 cup banana ketchup
* 1/4 cup soy sauce
* 1/2 cup brown sugar
* 1 tbsp hot sauce (can add more if you want it spicy)
* 1 can calamansi soda (sprite would do as a substitute)
* 1 head of garlic crushed
* 1 small onion minced
* salt to taste
* a few tbsp of cooking oil
* skewers
Directions:
Combine the liquid ingredients, sugar, onions and garlic and touch of salt to make your marinade. Add in the strips of pork. Let this marinade for a minimum of 1 hour, preferably overnight in the fridge. Make sure you soaked your skewers to prevent them from burning when on the grill. Skewer the meat.
Boil the marinade until it’s reduced to half. Transfer into a bowl and mix in some oil. I prefer using half regular cooking oil half sesame oil. For this recipe I used about 2 tbsp of each type of oil. Mix them well. This would be a good glaze as we grill the bbq.
Grill the bbq over charcoal for a few minutes. Probably would take about 5 minutes on each side. Brush both sides with the glaze to give it some shine and color. My dipping sauce would just be some spiced vinegar. Crushed garlic, minced onions and chili in some cane vinegar with a few dash of fish sauce and about a tsp of sugar. Enjoy your Filipino BBQ.
Now that you have learned how to make filipino bbq, please be sure to view the other pork recipes.