Sinigang (sour soup)
Sinigang (sour soup)

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, sinigang (sour soup). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Pork Sinigang is a delicious Filipino sour soup dish. The soup is made from any cut of pork along tomato, string beans, spinach, and tamarind. Sinigang is a sour soup native to the Philippines.

Sinigang (sour soup) is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look wonderful. Sinigang (sour soup) is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sinigang (sour soup) using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Sinigang (sour soup):
  1. Get 4-6 c Bok Choy, chopped
  2. Get 2 c okra, cut into 1" pcs
  3. Prepare 2 c fresh green beans, cut into 1" pcs
  4. Take 1 c yellow onion, sliced
  5. Take 1 c Roma tomato, diced
  6. Get 1 Tamarind Soup mix
  7. Make ready 1 chicken bouillon cube
  8. Get 1 tsp fresh ginger, minced
  9. Take 1.5-2 lbs pork sirloin, cut into bite size pcs

In the sinigang na sugpo recipe, sinigang is a generic term for a wide array of sour soups in the Philippines. Sinigang is a tamarind based soup that has lots of savoury tangy flavour and is full of vegetables The Vietnamese equivalent to sinigang is called canh chua, which literally translates to sour soup. Sinigang is a sour soup, owing its sour flavour from tamarind. With lots of veggies and hearty pork ribs, this is the perfect healthy winter dish.

Steps to make Sinigang (sour soup):
  1. Wash and drain pork. Heat a large pan for 1 min then place pork to cook, no oil. Cook for about 7 min until brown. Remove from heat and set aside.
  2. Using the same pan used for the pork, saute onions for 1 min then add tomatoes and ginger. Cook for another minute then lower heat to simmer.
  3. Boil 4 c of water in a separate pot. Be prepared that you'll consider adding more to lesson the sour flavor.
  4. Add okra to tomato-onion mixture. Cook for 2 min.
  5. Add the cooked pork and stir to allow for the flavors to mesh. Cook for 3 min and turn off the heat.
  6. Once the pot of water boils, add the tamarind and chicken bouillon to it.
  7. Once the water starts to boil, add the Bok Choy.
  8. Then add in the cooked the pork mixture and green beans. Stir to combine and lower heat to simmer.
  9. Simmer for 10-15 min. Taste soup to see if more water is needed. I added 2 more c of water and let simmer another 10-15 min.

This rich and hearty Filipino stew is famous for its assertive sour and savory flavor profile. Loaded with salmon, pumpkin, eggplant and beans, this hearty Sinigang (a Filipino sour and savoury stew-like soup) will fill you up! Tofu sinigang apparently isn't unheard of in the Philippines but this recipe came out of trial and error. The soup is pretty sour cooked to full strength but can make a pretty nice fast meal with rice. This is "Sour Soup (Sinigang)" by MAYOBROOKMAN on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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