K is for Kare-Kare
Kare-kare [pronounced as kar′ēkar′ē] is a Filipino comfort food, a perennial family favorite in both local and overseas Filipino households. It is a stew made from peanut sauce with a variety of vegetables, oxtail and tripe. It is often eaten with bagoong (shrimp paste) spiced with chili. A Philippine fiesta is not complete without Kare-kare, particularly in the province of Pampanga.
Preparation: Oxtail, with skin on and cut into 2-inch lengths, and ox tripe are boiled until tender. When the meat is tender, the soup becomes gelatinous and to this, ground roasted peanuts (or unsweetened peanut butter) and ground roasted glutinous rice are added to make the soup thicker. Achuete (annatto) is also added to give color. The basic vegetables for kare-kare include banana flower bud, eggplant, string beans and Chinese cabbage. It is served hot with sauteed shrimp paste and eaten with steamed rice.
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ReplyDeletesomeone bring me fresh cooked rice to go with this.
ReplyDeletei couldn't guess what your entry was just looking at the thumbnail, silly me kare kare didn't enter my consciousness and i love this dish.
It sounds very spicy but very tasty too.
ReplyDeleteGood choice for the letter K.
That sounds great. Carver ABC Wed. Team
ReplyDeleteI bet this tastes wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like tripe, and I will love the kare kare
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks delish :)
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ReplyDeleteRose, ABC Wednesday Team
Let the feast begin! Is that (green) kale or a variety of pakchoi?
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is bright and cheerful; including a recipe is always good! Kate, ABC Team
ReplyDeleteYummy! My mouth is watering now!
ReplyDeleteMust go and find something good in the fridge to forget about this dish!
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