Pork Afritada
By Sunny1980
This dish was brought by the Spaniards when they occupied the Philippines. It was quickly adapted by the Filipinos and became a very popular celebratory dish. Afritada comes in two versions, pork and chicken.
- 8
Ingredients
- 2 Lbs of Pork belly or pork butt cut in 2×2 in. cubes
- 4 Medium sized potatoes, quartered
- 3 Medium carrots cut in 1 in. pieces
- 1 Large onion, diced
- 4 Cloves of garlic peeled and smashed
- 2 Small tomatoes, seeded and diced
- 2 Bay leafs
- 4 Tbs. Annatto seeds or atsuwete seeds
- 4 **4 Cups of tomato sauce
- 1 Cup of green peas (frozen is fine)
- 1/2 ½ Red bell pepper 1 in. diced
- 1/2 ½ Yellow bell pepper 1 in. diced
- 1/2 ½ Green bell pepper 1 in. diced
- Salt & Pepper to taste
- 1/2 ½ Tbs. MSG (optional)
- 3 Tbs. Corn oil
- ** Use tomato paste if tomato sauce is not available.
- (**3 Cups of water and 1 cup of tomato paste)
Preparation
Step 1
In a large casserole dish heat 1 Tbs. of oil, season pork with salt, and brown on all sides. In another frying pan heat 2 Tbs. of corn oil and add annatto seeds until oil turns dark red. Using a strainer pour annatto seed oil onto the browned pork and let it sauté for about three minutes while stirring. Then add the following: garlic, tomatoes, onions, bay leaf, and tomato sauce. Stir and cover then let simmer over medium low heat for 10 minutes.
Add msg and salt & pepper to taste. Next add carrots, cover, and let it simmer for another 3 minutes. Add the potatoes and let it cook for 12 minutes or until potatoes are tender stirring frequently to avoid scorching. After the potatoes are tender you may add the green peas, stir, and let it cook for 2 minutes. Then add the final ingredients the bell peppers. Serve with white rice and enjoy your delicious Pork Afritada.
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