Crispy Pork Dinuguan
Crispy Pork Dinuguan is one popular version of the Pinoy's favorite blood stew dish. It is made up of crispy fried pork. In Vigan they use chopped bagnet a local version of crispy fried pork similar to lechon kawali. For my version I used chopped lechon kawali and pork intestines.
I like my dinuguan with pork intestine, personally I always thought pork innards are essential ingredients for a good dinuguan. Of course other pork part like the pig face or ears can also be used as an alternative.
For maximum crispiness fried pork should only be added when ready to serve. Enjoy…
Ingredients:
1 kilo lechon kawali, chopped
1/2 kilo pork intestine
10 cup fresh pork blood, strain
1 1/2 head garlic, crushed
1/2 thumb size ginger, crushed
1 head garlic, chopped
2 medium size onion, chopped
3 cup vinegar
1 cup patis, fish sauce
6 pcs. siling haba
3-5 pcs. bay leaf
oregano
sugar
salt
cooking oil
Cooking procedure:
In a pot, put intestine and add enough water to cover, add crushed garlic and crushed ginger. Let boil and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until firm tender. Drain and let cool down. Cut intestine into 1/2” crosswise, Wash thoroughly, rinse and drain, keep aside. In same casserole sauté garlic and onions. Add intestines and stir cook for 5 to 10 minutes or until it start to sizzle. Add vinegar, lower heat and simmer uncovered, 8 to 10 minutes. Add in blood, bay leaf and oregano. Simmer and keep stirring for 5 to 10 minutes or until blood is cooked and colour turn to chocolate brown and thickens. Season with salt and sugar to taste. Before serving add in lechon kawali and green siling haba and simmer for another minute. Serve hot.
See other Dinuguan recipes;
Dinuguan sa Kamias
Dinuguan sa Sampalok
Tidtad, Dinuguan Kapampangan
Dinuguan with Fried Isaw
Dinuguan Manok, Chicken Dinuguan
Dinuguan, Goldilocks Pinoydeli
Dinuguan
Pork Dinuguan
See related lechon kawali and bagnet recipe:L
Lechon Kawali
Vigan Bagnet
I like my dinuguan with pork intestine, personally I always thought pork innards are essential ingredients for a good dinuguan. Of course other pork part like the pig face or ears can also be used as an alternative.
For maximum crispiness fried pork should only be added when ready to serve. Enjoy…
Ingredients:
1 kilo lechon kawali, chopped
1/2 kilo pork intestine
10 cup fresh pork blood, strain
1 1/2 head garlic, crushed
1/2 thumb size ginger, crushed
1 head garlic, chopped
2 medium size onion, chopped
3 cup vinegar
1 cup patis, fish sauce
6 pcs. siling haba
3-5 pcs. bay leaf
oregano
sugar
salt
cooking oil
Cooking procedure:
In a pot, put intestine and add enough water to cover, add crushed garlic and crushed ginger. Let boil and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes or until firm tender. Drain and let cool down. Cut intestine into 1/2” crosswise, Wash thoroughly, rinse and drain, keep aside. In same casserole sauté garlic and onions. Add intestines and stir cook for 5 to 10 minutes or until it start to sizzle. Add vinegar, lower heat and simmer uncovered, 8 to 10 minutes. Add in blood, bay leaf and oregano. Simmer and keep stirring for 5 to 10 minutes or until blood is cooked and colour turn to chocolate brown and thickens. Season with salt and sugar to taste. Before serving add in lechon kawali and green siling haba and simmer for another minute. Serve hot.
See other Dinuguan recipes;
Dinuguan sa Kamias
Dinuguan sa Sampalok
Tidtad, Dinuguan Kapampangan
Dinuguan with Fried Isaw
Dinuguan Manok, Chicken Dinuguan
Dinuguan, Goldilocks Pinoydeli
Dinuguan
Pork Dinuguan
See related lechon kawali and bagnet recipe:L
Lechon Kawali
Vigan Bagnet
OMG sarap siguro nitong Crispy Pork Dinuguan. I will give this a try next time. Thanks for sharing (again)
ReplyDeletewow..i think i would like to cook that next time haha
ReplyDeletei'll love to try this dish but dont know where to buy the pork blood....spinneys does only have blood pudding...i think this is not a good one to use..any advise..
ReplyDeleteIf you are from Dubai or Abu Dhabi yes the blood pudding variety sold by Spineys on those places is good subtitute. If you realy want pork blood, kong may kakilala kang nag nagsusuply(sideline)ng pork meat at products meron mabibili sa kanila lalo na sa Dubai.
ReplyDeleteWhere to buy pork blood in Canberra?
ReplyDeletePork blood is usually available in some Vietnamese or Chinese meat shops in Australia. I hope our readers from Canberra could help you.
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ReplyDeletei tried cooking it and it was awesome. yumyum!
thanks for the guide!
fyi u can use lemon grass to remove the stinky odor of the blood.
@ericrixz,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the cooking tip.
i will try this at home.. im sure my husband would love this.. heheh ganda points din to, :p
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