Sautéed Ilocano Vegetables with Ground Beef
Sautéed Ilocano
Vegetables with Ground Beef. It has been sometime since I had an authentic Ilocano vegetable dish. Today I am
sharing the beef version of a similar Ilocano
vegetable dish Sautéed Ilocano
Vegetables with Ground Pork.
Cooking procedure is basically the same all I
did was used ground beef instead of ground pork. The vegetable ingredients are
a medley of Ilocano vegetables that
are in season. These includes labong,
bulaklak ng kalabasa, alukun, saluyot
string beans ect.
Sautéed Ilocano Vegetables
with Ground Beef is a personal favourite. Versions also include with fried
or charcoal grilled fish. Cooking is straight forward as the name suggest all
that is needed is sauté the meat ingredients with the usual Pinoy aromatics before adding the vegetable
ingredients.
Ingredients:
1/4 kilo shredded and parboiled labong, bamboo shoots
1 small bundle sitaw, string beans, trimmed, cut into 2”
lengths
2 bundle bulaklak ng kalabasa, trimmed
1 small bundle saluyot, jute, trimmed, coarsely chopped
1 bundles bunga ng malungay, moringa fruit, peeled, cut into
2” lengths
1 bunch alukun, trimmed
1/4 kilo ground beef
3-4 clove garlic, chopped
1 medium size onion, chopped
2 medium size tomatoes chopped
1/4 cup fish sauce
salt
cooking oil
Cooking
procedure:
Place
the bamboo shoots a big sauce pan, add enough water to same level with the
bamboo shoot bring to a boil and simmer for about 3 to 5 minutes, discard first
boiled water. Now add in about the same quantity of water and bring to a boil,
simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. Remove from heat and drain, keep aside. In a
separate wok sauté the ground beef with garlic, onion and tomato for about 2 to
3 minutes. Add in the fish sauce and continue to stir cook for about 1 minute.
Add in about 3 to 4 cups of water, bring to a boil and simmer for 10 to 15
minutes or until the beef is cooked. Correct saltiness if required. Add in the
string beans and moringa fruit, simmer for 1 to 2 minutes now add in the jute
and continue to simmer for about 1 to 2 minutes. Next add in the alukun,
bulalak ng kalabasa and continue to cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until the
vegetables are just cooked. Served hot with a lot of rice.
See other Ginisa Vegetable Recipes;
Ginisang Repolyo with Bacon
Ginisang Labong at Ayap
Ginisang Ampalaya with Pork
Ginisang Gulay with Pritong Samaral
Ginisang Sitaw, Sautéed String Beans.
Ginisang Alukon with Ampalaya at Talong
Pork Giniling with Ampalaya
Sautéed Ilocano Vegetables with Ground Pork
Winged Beans with Beef, Ginisang Sigarillas
Ginisang Bok Choy, Sautéed Chinese Pechay
Batso, Batcho, Sautéed Upo with Dried Shrimp
Ginisang Ampalaya with Daing na Alamang
Sautéed Hairy Melon, Pinoy Upo Style
Ginisang Kalabasa at Talong
Ginisang Mushroom and Spinach
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