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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Shrimp Sinigang

Sinigang is a Filipino dish famous for the variety of ingredients. The Filipino's resourcefulness is best seen in his preparation of sinigang.  The choice of pampaasim or souring agent is vast - kamias, sampalok, tomatoes, ripe guavas, young pineapple or even kalamansi juice.  Sinigang often  incorporates fish, pork, beef or shrimp.  This time we will use Shrimps for our recipe!







2  cups rice washing or water
15  pieces kamias
1  small onion, sliced
1  tomato, sliced
2  pieces radish, quartered
1/2  kilo shrimps
1  bundle kangkong, cut into 2" lengths
1-2  pieces siling haba
salt or patis to taste

Put half or rice washing or water in a pot.  Add kamias.  Cook until tender then mash.  Add onions, tomatoes and remaining rice washing  Bring to a boil then add the radish.  Add shrimps, kangkong ang siling haba.  Let boil for 2 minutes.  Season to taste.



Courtesy of The Maya Kitchen

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