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Рецепт Pork Tinola With Banana Heart & Green Papaya
by Manny Montala

Pork Tinola With Banana Heart & Green Papaya Pork tinola is almost the same as nilagang baboy or boiled pork with vegetables. The method of cooking are both similar, boiling the meat until tender then adding in the vegetables. The only difference is the vegetables used in cooking the boiled pork because tinola is, as a usual ingredient used in the chicken dish is the green papaya. And also the banana heart which is not used in the chicken tinola, there is a technique in preparing it because it has a lot of sap. It is first sliced and soaked in brine (to release the sap) for a several minutes. Then you squeeze the the sliced banana heart and drain. Aside from pork, there are also other variation like the beef igado and chicken igado. To cook pork tinola; Saute garlic, onion and spareribs. Season with salt. Add rice washing and let boil. Simmer until the meat is tender. Add banana heart, green papaya and cook again for 8 minutes. Add sili leaves and cook 2 minutes more.   How to Cook Pork Tinola With Banana Heart & Green Papaya   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   Author: Manny Recipe type: Pork Recipe Cuisine: Filipino Serves: 6 servings Ingredients 2 tablespoons cooking oil 1 teaspoon minced garlic 2 tablespoons sliced onion ¼ kilo pork spareribs, cut into serving pieces 4 teaspoons salt 3 cups rice washing 2 cups sliced banana heart 2 cups sliced green papaya 3 cups sili or chili leaves Instructions How to cook pork tinola: Saute garlic, onion and spareribs. Season with salt. Add rice washing and let boil. Simmer until the meat is tender. Add banana heart, green papaya and cook again for 8 minutes. Add sili leaves and cook 2 minutes more. Serve hot. 3.5.3226   Try Other Delicious Recipes:Boneless Lechon Belly (Stuffed Roasted Pork Belly) This lechon belly is an oven roasted pork belly rolled…Beef Bulgogi Pinoy Style Another Filipino favorite is this Korean beef dish called beef…Binagoongang Baboy sa Gata This binagoongang baboy recipe is a variation of the usual…