Here is another recipe, my Ginataang Sitaw at Kalabasa which
is actually one of my favorite vegetable dishes. I don’t know where Ginataang
Sitaw at kalabasa was originated but one thing is I am sure of. It is a Filipino
Authentic food. I can’t remember when was the first time I had ginataang Sitaw
at Kalabasa, I am just sure that my mother always said to me “kumain ka ng
gulay para lumusog at lumakas ka”. My Ginataang gulay is not from my mother but
inspired by my grandmother’s very own Ginataang Sitaw. No offense to my mother
but my Granny’s is better, haha! But of course, there are numerous dishes where
my mom rules. So here is my very own recipe:
INGREDIENTS
½ kg of sitaw (string
bean) cut indesired length
2 cups of Kalabasa
(squash or pumpkin) cubed
¼ kg of boneless
pork (cut into small cubes)
½ cup of dried
juvenile shrimps (kuros)
6 cloves of garlic
(minced)
1 medium size onion
(thinly sliced)
½ cup of sliced
ginger
½ tsp groud pepper
Oil
2 tbsp oyster sauce
Fish sauce (patis)
to taste
Cocomilk (instant or
fresh) in desired amount
Water
PROCEDURE
- Saute garlic and onions until the garlic is brown.
- Add the ginger, fish sauce, pepper, pork and dried shrimp.
- Saute and the meat is light brown.
- Add a little bit of water. Simmer until the pork is tender.
- Pour in the cocomilk. Stir a little.
- Add the sitaw or string bean and Kalabasa. Simmer until the Sitaw and Kalabasa are cooked.
- And serve. Ginataang Sitaw At Kalabasa Images