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Kare Kare

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NameKare Kare
CategoryAppetizers & Snacks, Asian
Serves/Yields4 / 6
DifficultyModerate
Prep. Time1/2 hour
Cook Time4 to 6 hours
Introduction
Any Philippine fiesta, particularly in the Tagalog region, is not complete without Kare-Kare, the stew with a rich nutty sauce and served with a variety of vegetables. I haven't found a sure way of cooking Kare-Kare yet, but this taste like the one my philipino maid was used to cook.
Ingredients
250 g. (9oz) of ox or beef tripe
250 g. (9oz) of ox or beef tail
250 g. (9oz) of ox or beef  leg
1/8 cup. of annato seeds
1/2 head of cabbage
1 bunch of pechay (pei tsai or bok choy)
1 bunch of sitaw (long asian string beans)
1 eggplant
1 puso ng saging (heart of banana plant)
1 cup. of peanut butter
1/4 cup. of rice flour
1 large garlic_clove , minced
2 onions , diced
5-6 cups chicken stock or broth
2 tbsp. of cooking oil
Salt to taste
Directions
Step: 1Wash ox tripe, tail and leg well. Place in a large casserole and cover with plenty of water. Bring to a boil, removing scum as it rises. Cover and simmer until tender, about 4 to 6 hours. Transfer meat to a plate, cool and cut into serving pieces. Strain stock and measure 6 cups (you may need less but it's better to be prepared).
Step: 2Cut cabbage half into 2 and remove core. Cut off roots and 1/2 inch of stalks of pechay and discard. Cut of roots of sitaw and cut into 2" lengths. Discard tough outer layers of puso ng saging and cut inner layers into 2" x 2" pieces. Cut eggplant into 2" x 2" cubes.
Step: 3Place rice flour in a skillet and toast over medium-high heat until golden. Set aside. In a casserole, heat oil over medium heat. Add annato seeds and "cook" until they render color and the oil is a bright red. With a slotted spoon, remove annato seeds and discard. Increase heat to medium-high and saute onions and garlic for about 30 seconds. Add meat pieces and cook until they absorb the color or the oil.
Step: 4Pour in 4 cups of stock and bring to a boil. Lower heat to medium and add vegetables in the following order with a 2-minute interval : sitaw, eggplant, puso ng saging, cabbage and pechay. Meanwhile, mix peanut butter with 1/2 c. of stock. Mix roasted rice flour with 1/2 c. of stock. Once the pechay has been added, pour in peanut butter and rice flour mixtures into the casserole. Stir to blend well. Season with salt. Cook for about a 2 minutes until sauce is thick.

Time submitted: Saturday, February 05. 2005 at 17:54:32
Contributed By: guido

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