I can't help my mouth to water while typing this post. It makes me crave to have Palabok in an instant! But I am currently stuck here in office while blogging so I guess I just have to day dream and satisfy my craving with the photo below. =(
Palabok is one of my childhood favorite, especially my Mom's version which is unfortunately not the same as what I've cooked. I cooked it perfectly but not as authentic as my Mom's.
Well, anyhow, this recipe will surely be in your next to-cook list. It is quite a work though, specially with the chopping part, but I'm sure that everything is worth a wait.
Ingredients
Toppings:
Procedure:
Palabok is one of my childhood favorite, especially my Mom's version which is unfortunately not the same as what I've cooked. I cooked it perfectly but not as authentic as my Mom's.
Well, anyhow, this recipe will surely be in your next to-cook list. It is quite a work though, specially with the chopping part, but I'm sure that everything is worth a wait.
Ingredients
- 2 packs rice noodles
- 3 tbsp cooking oil
- 2 tablespoon onion minced
- 2 tablespoon garlic minced
- 1/2 kg ground pork
- 1 cup fried tofu - small cubed
- 2 tbsp atsuete powder
- 3 1/2 cups water or pork broth
- 5 tablespoons cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- salt
- pepper
- 1 Mama Sita Palabok powder
Toppings:
- 2 cups fried tofu (tokwa), small cubed
- ½ cup cooked shrimps (boiled or steamed)
- ½ cup cooked squid (adobo)
- 1/4 cup green onion or scallions, finely chopped
- 3 tbsp fried garlic
- 1 cup shredded Chinese cabbage
- 2 pieces lemon, sliced
Procedure:
- Soak the rice noodles in water for about 15 minutes. Drain and set aside.
- Saute Garlic and onion in a medium hight heat.
- Put-in the ground pork and cook for about 7-10 minutes
- Put the fried tofu and mix.
- Dilute the atsuete powder in water or pork broth then pour the mixture in the casserole.
- Bring to a boil (If you are using atsuete seeds, soak them first in 3 tbsp water to bring-out the color)
- Add the cornstarch and Mama Sita Palabok powder gradually while stirring.
- Add the fish sauce and ground black pepper then simmer until sauce becomes thick. Set aside.
- On another casserole, boil water in a pot.
- Place the soaked noodles in a strainer then submerge the strainer in the boiling water for about a minute or until the noodles are cooked.
- Remove the strainer from the casserole and drain the liquid from the noodles.
- Place the noodles on a serving plate.
- Pour the sauce on top of the noodles then generously arrange toppings over the sauce.
- Best serve with a slice of lemon or calamansi. Enjoy!
