Рецепт Kilayin
Kilayin is a Kapampangan delicacy made out of thinly sliced pork, liver and heart marinated and cooked in vinegar and a mixture of spices. Like adobo and other Filipino dishes cooked in vinegar it is believed to taste better on its second day allowing all of that spices and flavour to develop.
It is a popular dish to be packed for lunches of picnics in the Philippines as this dish can last longer without spoiling compared to other Filipino dishes, plus it tastes good even if it’s not hot. I know offal is not for everyone as some dislike its texture, others dislike the taste and most of all they don’t like the looks and just the mere thought of eating them, trust me this is different you won’t even notice it’s made out of pork innards.
Would you even dare to try this?
Kilayin Total time 1 hour 20 mins
500 g pork belly, thinly sliced into strips 200 g pork liver, thinly sliced into strips 200 g pork lungs, finely chopped 1 pork heart, cut into 1-inch strips 1¼ cup vinegar
1 cup water 6 cloves garlic, minced 1 medium onion, finely chopped ½ tsp cayenne pepper (or more if you like it hot) freshly ground black pepper fish sauce salt oil
In a bowl marinate pork belly and pork heart in ½ cup of vinegar and salt, in a separate bowl marinate pork liver in ½ cup of vinegar and salt. Set it aside for 30 minutes. Drain the meats thoroughly and reserve the liquid. In a large wok, add oil then sauté garlic and onions. Add pork, heart and lungs and cook until lightly browned. Pour remaining ¼ cup vinegar, 1 cup of water and cayenne pepper, bring to a boil, cover wok then simmer in low heat for 30 minutes. Add the pork liver then continue to simmer for 10 minutes. Season with fish sauce and freshly ground black pepper then serve. 3.5.3208
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