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    pinakbet

    anybody tried this,

    have been told when i go back I will have it cooked for me :-)

    it sounds nice


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    Quote Originally Posted by alanp View Post
    mmmmmmmm looks yummy, i just watched the video, thanks for sharing the link.

    im hungry now


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    I've had pinakbet a few times, but I don't find it particularly nice. When my wife's famly cook it, it's like vegetables mixed with bagoong.


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    Granny does a really good version, in our house it's always cooked with shrimp not shrimp paste, when I am there we eat this dish a couple of times a week, I like it.


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    is it spicy ?


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    Ooo Pinakbet

    My wife cooks a fantastic Pinakbet. I'm not the only one who just loves it.

    It's a little bit different from 'regular' but then again there are so many 'local' and 'special' versions.

    Try this one.

    Ingredients:-

    Pork (cut into small pieces)

    String Beans (French Beans)

    Pumpkin sliced to bite size cubes

    Shrimp (skinless)

    Eggplants, sliced to bite size pieces

    Okra

    Garlic

    Onions or Shallots

    Soy Sauce

    Coconut Milk

    Cooking method:-

    Sauté the garlic and onions
    Add shrimp, squash and water.
    After a couple of minutes, add everything else.
    Add coconut milk and mix.
    Simmer
    Taste, season and when happy serve.


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    florsel is always cooking that it tastes very nice


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    aww... now I miss pinakbet and craving for it.

    Will cook pinakbet for tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by purple View Post
    aww... now I miss pinakbet and craving for it.

    Will cook pinakbet for tonight.
    Lol! Tell us how it goes! Do you have your own version/recipe of it? I find that with a lot of recipes there are quite a few different version such as Adobo. I don't see any harm in trying out adding or taking away certain ingredients-just what ever makes it taste the best for you!


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    love pinakbet, but dont know how to cook! :(


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    Me and my husband loves pinakbet...
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    I'm hungry too i like penakbet yum yum....


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