Wednesday, December 17, 2014

HOW TO COOK GINISANG MAIS WITH AMPALAYA

HOW TO COOK GINISANG MAIS WITH AMPALAYA -Ginisang mais is another sauteed dish in the Philippines. This is one of my favorite vegetable dishes. I like its taste because when I eat it, I can taste that it's like milky or something creamy is included in the ingredients. It is very Filipino because the main ingredients here are some of the main agricultural products of the Philippines. We are going to need "sahog" for this one but you can choose whatever you want as long as It is not going to ruin your ginisang mais. One of the common sahog used is dried shrimp or you can simply use tinapa flakes. In making this dish, you will need corn kernels. You can buy it in the market and ask them to grind it for you or you can slice off the kernels from the corn ear, it is easy to do but a bit messy. Here is the recipe:


HOW TO COOK GINISANG MAIS WITH AMPALAYA

INGREDIENTS
3 cups ground corn kernels
2 cups ampalaya leaves
5 cloves garlic (minced)
1 red onion (thinly sliced)
3 cups water (or more)
1 teaspoon salt
a pinch of MSG
1 cup dried shrimps
cooking oil

STEP BY STEP COOKING PROCEDURE AND DIRECTIONS
1. In a deep pan, heat oil. Add garlic and saute until light brown.
2. Add the onion and saute until soft.
3. Add the kernels and saute for 1 minute.
4. add the water, bring to a boil and simmer for 20 minutes or until the soup becomes gooey.
5. Add the salt, dried shrimp, MSG and ampalaya leaves.
6. simmer for additional 3 minutes.
7. Remove from heat and serve with rice.

HOW TO COOK GINISANG MAIS WITH AMPALAYA