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Cookbook:Binagoongan (Sautéed Pork with Shrimp Paste)

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Binagoongan (Sautéed Pork with Shrimp Paste)
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Binagoongan is a Filipino cooking process consisting of vegetables (most notably water spinach) or meat (usually pork, but can also be chicken or beef) sautéed or braised in bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), garlic, black peppercorns, and bay leaves. Some recipes also add pineapples, chilis, or coconut cream to balance the flavors. The dish is characteristically quite salty with a strong umami flavor, which is why it is always paired with white rice and never eaten on its own. It is very similar to pinatisan which is cooked with patis (fish sauce), one of the by-products of fermenting bagoong.

Sautéed pork from the Philippines.

Ingredients

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Procedure

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  1. Fry pork pieces in hot oil.
  2. Sauté garlic, onions and tomatoes after pork has browned.
  3. Add shrimp.
  4. Add the rest of the ingredients and let simmer until pork is tender. If desired, let water reduce.
  5. Serve with rice.