How to Cook Delicious Kare-Kare

Kare-Kare. Kare Kare is a type of Filipino stew with a rich and thick peanut sauce. It is a popular dish in the Philippines served during special occasions. The traditional recipe is composed of ox tail.

Kare-Kare Lightly browned toasted ground rice is used to. Loving everything I'm reading so far! I am glad you found my site and I hope you find it useful. 🙂. You can have Kare-Kare using 14 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Kare-Kare

  1. It's of oxtail (cut in 2 inch slices) you can also use tripe or beef slices.
  2. You need of sitaw or long beans.
  3. It's of bok choi / pechay.
  4. It's of medium eggplant cut into 6 pieces.
  5. Prepare of garlic minced.
  6. It's of medium onion, sliced.
  7. Prepare of ground peanuts.
  8. It's of peanut butter.
  9. You need of shrimp paste.
  10. You need of pork/beef broth.
  11. You need of toasted ground rice.
  12. You need of achuete powder.
  13. It's of fish sauce.
  14. You need of salt & pepper for taste.

Kare kare is a traditional Filipino recipe. The word 'kare' is derived from the word curry (surprise surprise!). You might also know this dish as kari-kaari. By the way, don't associate this curry with other Indian curries as the flavour is completely different.

Kare-Kare instructions

  1. In a large pot boil ox tail until soft then set aside. Usually takes 2 hours. For faster result put in oven and bake for 10 minutes each side at 400 degrees before boiling. Kare-Kare
  2. In a wok, sauté garlic and onion.
  3. Add pork & fish sauce and cook for a 5 minutes.
  4. Add 2 1/2 cups of pork/beef broth, salt, achuete, ground peanuts and peanut butter and simmer for 5 minutes.
  5. Add toasted ground rice and simmer for 5 minutes.
  6. Add vegetables and cook until vegetables are tender. Stir occasionally..
  7. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  8. Serve with white steamed rice and bagoong (shrimp paste).

Kare kare is a traditional Filipino meaty stew that is often prepared with oxtail. Filipino cuisine makes use of a lot of meat, often pork, and seafood. Definitely not a vegetarian friendly cuisine like Indian or Mediterranean cuisine. Kare kare is a delicious oxtail stew made with peanut sauce that originates from the Philippines. This delicious and hearty stew is a must when it comes to the colder months, and reminds people of home.

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