Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, pork monggo. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Pork monggo is not your typical ginisang monggo dish because it was prepared differently. You just need to wash the beans after removing it from the packaging and cook it immediately. Pork Monggo is a stewed mung bean dish with pork and lots of healthy vegetables.
Pork Monggo is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look wonderful. Pork Monggo is something that I have loved my entire life.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have pork monggo using 14 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Pork Monggo:
- Make ready kilo pork cut into cubes
- Prepare hibe/dried shrimp
- Prepare monggo/mung beans
- Get ampalaya/bittermelon no seed sliced thinly,soaked in hot water
- Take garlic minced
- Make ready onion diced
- Take tomatoes cubed
- Prepare malunggay leaves
- Make ready fish sauce
- Prepare pork bouillon cube
- Make ready water
- Make ready Cooking oil
- Make ready Salt and pepper
- Get Optional: crushed chicharon and tinapa (smoked fish) flakes
Ginisang munggo is a Filipino savory mung bean soup. It is made with mung beans, garlic, tomatoes, onions, various vegetables, and patis (fish sauce). It is cooked with pork, tinapa (smoked fish), daing (dried fish), or other seafood and meat. It is also commonly garnished with chicharon.
Steps to make Pork Monggo:
- In a pot, boil washed mung beans in water (make sure beans are covered in water, add more whenever necessary to avoid burning) for 30-45 minutes or until soft/cooked. Set aside.
- Heat pan in oil and add garlic and onion. Cook until garlic is light golden brown and onion is translucent. Add tomatoes and dried shrimp cook for about 2-3 minutes.Add ampalaya/bitter melon or gourd that was soaked in hot water to remove bitterness (make sure to rinse and remove water from ampalaya). Set aside.
- In the same pan, add pork and cook for about 20-30 minutes or until all sides have browned. If the cut pork has fat, I like making sure the fat part is toasted to make it crunchy. Or just throw the pork in the air fryer to cook.
- Add cooked pork, garlic, onions, ampalaya/bittermelon, tomatoes, dried shrimp and pork cube to the pot with the cooked monggo beans and bring to a boil. Add fish sauce, salt, and pepper to taste. Simmer for about 5 minutes. Turn the heat off. Add malunggay leaves and cover pot for another 5 minutes to let the residual heat cook the leaves.
- Serve with chicharon or tinapa flakes on top and with a side of steamed white rice.
We Filipinos call pork cracklings chicharon so it's safe to assume that these crisp fatty delicious He told me how his mom would add chicharon to monggo in lieu of the usual chunks of pork belly, and. Pork is a favorite of many Filipinos. Of course, one of them is monggo which is also packed with protein and easy to find in the market. Monggo guisado is a healthy Pinoy dish that does not require expensive ingredients. At home, we do not only cook monggo during Lent, hence the addition of pork in my recipe. monggo.
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