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    Thumbs up Papaitan

    PAPAITAN Note: Due to the scarcity or extinction of goats , substitution of beef is favorable.


    Ingredients:


    I. 250 gms Roast Goat Skin (boiled till tender, cut into small pieces) 250 gms roast goat meat cut into cubes 100 gms Large Intestines (cleaned, boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) boiled heart (boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) goat tripe (cleaned and boiled till tender cut into cubes) liver (boiled and cut into cubes) kidneys (boiled and cut into cubes) pancreas (boiled and cut into cubes)


    II. 1/4 cup Bile (gives the bitter taste) 2 packs Knorr Tamarind Soup base mix (from Asian Shops) 2 Liters beef stock


    III. 1 clove garlic minced 2 onions chopped 3 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced birds eye chilli, 3 pcs-crushed 2 pcs green chilli salt and pepper to taste 3 tbsp oil *ginger powder, optional *sage or rosemary, optional


    *to counter balance the strong muttony taste

    METHOD




    Heat oil in a large pot. Fry ginger until brown followed by garlic. Add in onions, and fry till semi-transparent. Pour in goat meat, goat skin, heart, intestines and tripe. Add some salt and pepper. Cover and let simmer for 5 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add the beef stock and tamarind Soup Mix. Bring to a boil. Then, stir in kidneys, liver and pancreas. Add BILE 1 tablespoon at a time until tastes suits your taste. Add salt and pepper. Lastly, add in the chillis. Bring to a boil and serve while hot.





    **** yum-yum only few people eat this food LOL... When Duncan visited my province I let him eat this one and he LOVE'S it hehehehhehe Love this food hayyyyyyyyy
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    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post
    PAPAITAN Note: Due to the scarcity or extinction of goats , substitution of beef is favorable.


    Ingredients:


    I. 250 gms Roast Goat Skin (boiled till tender, cut into small pieces) 250 gms roast goat meat cut into cubes 100 gms Large Intestines (cleaned, boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) boiled heart (boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) goat tripe (cleaned and boiled till tender cut into cubes) liver (boiled and cut into cubes) kidneys (boiled and cut into cubes) pancreas (boiled and cut into cubes)


    II. 1/4 cup Bile (gives the bitter taste) 2 packs Knorr Tamarind Soup base mix (from Asian Shops) 2 Liters beef stock


    III. 1 clove garlic minced 2 onions chopped 3 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced birds eye chilli, 3 pcs-crushed 2 pcs green chilli salt and pepper to taste 3 tbsp oil *ginger powder, optional *sage or rosemary, optional


    *to counter balance the strong muttony taste

    METHOD




    Heat oil in a large pot. Fry ginger until brown followed by garlic. Add in onions, and fry till semi-transparent. Pour in goat meat, goat skin, heart, intestines and tripe. Add some salt and pepper. Cover and let simmer for 5 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add the beef stock and tamarind Soup Mix. Bring to a boil. Then, stir in kidneys, liver and pancreas. Add BILE 1 tablespoon at a time until tastes suits your taste. Add salt and pepper. Lastly, add in the chillis. Bring to a boil and serve while hot.





    **** yum-yum only few people eat this food LOL... When Duncan visited my province I let him eat this one and he LOVE'S it hehehehhehe Love this food hayyyyyyyyy
    Loving that dearly
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiN View Post
    Loving that dearly
    Hmmmmm APIR Tin hehehe.. some girls doesn't like it because they said its ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww hahahaahhahahah Everytime I will go home to the province my dad will get a goat in our farm and thn cook it hehehe... I miss eating it hayyyyyyyyyyyyy... If your here in MANILA you can't eat this food really, not delicious compare to province hehehhe


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    I am an Ilocana as well, so i love this.
    Faith makes all things possible.
    makes them easy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    I am an Ilocana as well, so i love this.

    same here lol I eat most foods... One hing that I will not eat. IT's CRABS it will make my FACE look like ALLIEN hehehehe.... I'm allergic of it I just learned tht I'm allergic on it when I went to CEBU last Septmeber with my girl friends huhuhuhuh... that was really worst it's really my first time EVER... I'm so scared, I thought I will die ... Good thing that my friends move fast and bought anti-hestamin for me

    I will eat everything hehehe


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    Same here. I am allergic to crabs too but I can't resist "burong talangka" (fermented crabs). Just thinking about it makes me salivate. I dont care if I get hives after eating it!

    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post
    ... I eat most foods... One hing that I will not eat. IT's CRABS it will make my FACE look like ALLIEN hehehehe.... I'm allergic of it ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    I am an Ilocana as well, so i love this.

    same here ilocana
    It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiN View Post
    same here ilocana

    Korek korek korek korek korek


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    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post
    PAPAITAN Note: Due to the scarcity or extinction of goats , substitution of beef is favorable.


    Ingredients:


    I. 250 gms Roast Goat Skin (boiled till tender, cut into small pieces) 250 gms roast goat meat cut into cubes 100 gms Large Intestines (cleaned, boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) boiled heart (boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) goat tripe (cleaned and boiled till tender cut into cubes) liver (boiled and cut into cubes) kidneys (boiled and cut into cubes) pancreas (boiled and cut into cubes)


    II. 1/4 cup Bile (gives the bitter taste) 2 packs Knorr Tamarind Soup base mix (from Asian Shops) 2 Liters beef stock


    III. 1 clove garlic minced 2 onions chopped 3 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced birds eye chilli, 3 pcs-crushed 2 pcs green chilli salt and pepper to taste 3 tbsp oil *ginger powder, optional *sage or rosemary, optional


    *to counter balance the strong muttony taste

    METHOD




    Heat oil in a large pot. Fry ginger until brown followed by garlic. Add in onions, and fry till semi-transparent. Pour in goat meat, goat skin, heart, intestines and tripe. Add some salt and pepper. Cover and let simmer for 5 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add the beef stock and tamarind Soup Mix. Bring to a boil. Then, stir in kidneys, liver and pancreas. Add BILE 1 tablespoon at a time until tastes suits your taste. Add salt and pepper. Lastly, add in the chillis. Bring to a boil and serve while hot.





    **** yum-yum only few people eat this food LOL... When Duncan visited my province I let him eat this one and he LOVE'S it hehehehhehe Love this food hayyyyyyyyy
    Ohhhhh lalalalala... so yumyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!! I love it too


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    Namiss ko tuloy PINANGAT at Bicol Express!!!

    Asan na mga Bicolano here?!!! Post our especiality recipes too! hehe wag patalo sa mga Ilocanang kuripot hehehe...
    peace mate!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Namiss ko tuloy PINANGAT at Bicol Express!!!

    Asan na mga Bicolano here?!!! Post our especiality recipes too! hehe wag patalo sa mga Ilocanang kuripot hehehe...
    peace mate!

    Go Bicolana Go Bicolana!!!:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Namiss ko tuloy PINANGAT at Bicol Express!!!

    Asan na mga Bicolano here?!!! Post our especiality recipes too! hehe wag patalo sa mga Ilocanang kuripot hehehe...
    peace mate!

    LOL hehehehehehe... You make me laughed Sis Ohhh you'r BICOLANA hmmmmmm cool


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    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post

    LOL hehehehehehe... You make me laughed Sis Ohhh you'r BICOLANA hmmmmmm cool

    Opo, pure bred Bicolana hehe ... like Chili, Sili, Spicy hehe... Maharang/Mahalang lol!!!


    Ilokano - Kuripot

    Bikolano - hhehe... oragon lol (but in Tagalog hehe it's quite rude hehe) But oragon in Bicol means Great! Amazing! Tough hehe...

    Batangeno - Matapang! (Brave/Strong)

    Capiz/Bisaya - whahaha Aswang lol

    Tagalog - Posh lol...

    Bulacano - Chicarong Baboy hehehe


    What about other regions? lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    Opo, pure bred Bicolana hehe ... like Chili, Sili, Spicy hehe... Maharang/Mahalang lol!!!


    Ilokano - Kuripot

    Bikolano - hhehe... oragon lol (but in Tagalog hehe it's quite rude hehe) But oragon in Bicol means Great! Amazing! Tough hehe...

    Batangeno - Matapang! (Brave/Strong)

    Capiz/Bisaya - whahaha Aswang lol

    Tagalog - Posh lol...

    Bulacano - Chicarong Baboy hehehe


    What about other regions? lol


    Ummm your pure breed.... ME i'm not pure breed hehehe... I'm half ilocana and half bisaya.... My dad is bisaya and mom is ilocana


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    Quote Originally Posted by amyburple View Post
    PAPAITAN Note: Due to the scarcity or extinction of goats , substitution of beef is favorable.


    Ingredients:


    I. 250 gms Roast Goat Skin (boiled till tender, cut into small pieces) 250 gms roast goat meat cut into cubes 100 gms Large Intestines (cleaned, boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) boiled heart (boiled till tender and cut into small pieces) goat tripe (cleaned and boiled till tender cut into cubes) liver (boiled and cut into cubes) kidneys (boiled and cut into cubes) pancreas (boiled and cut into cubes)


    II. 1/4 cup Bile (gives the bitter taste) 2 packs Knorr Tamarind Soup base mix (from Asian Shops) 2 Liters beef stock


    III. 1 clove garlic minced 2 onions chopped 3 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced birds eye chilli, 3 pcs-crushed 2 pcs green chilli salt and pepper to taste 3 tbsp oil *ginger powder, optional *sage or rosemary, optional


    *to counter balance the strong muttony taste

    METHOD




    Heat oil in a large pot. Fry ginger until brown followed by garlic. Add in onions, and fry till semi-transparent. Pour in goat meat, goat skin, heart, intestines and tripe. Add some salt and pepper. Cover and let simmer for 5 minutes while stirring occasionally. Add the beef stock and tamarind Soup Mix. Bring to a boil. Then, stir in kidneys, liver and pancreas. Add BILE 1 tablespoon at a time until tastes suits your taste. Add salt and pepper. Lastly, add in the chillis. Bring to a boil and serve while hot.





    **** yum-yum only few people eat this food LOL... When Duncan visited my province I let him eat this one and he LOVE'S it hehehehhehe Love this food hayyyyyyyyy




    hmmmm... amy, think it will save you a lot of effort if you will just post the links of your fave recipes: http://filipinofriendfinder.com/blog...d=469125_19073

    please be noted: ive got nothing against you or anything but i think the real author deserves the credit. thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay&Zobel View Post
    hmmmm... amy, think it will save you a lot of effort if you will just post the links of your fave recipes: http://filipinofriendfinder.com/blog...d=469125_19073

    please be noted: ive got nothing against you or anything but i think the real author deserves the credit. thanks


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