Thursday, May 27, 2010

Tapsilog


I have two kinds of recipes for tapsilog. One simple and the other one more...intricate. I normally use the easy one when rushing. It's not too bad, but not as tasty as the latter.

So here goes.. Let's start of with the more confound one, and let's call it Version 1.

Version 1:

Ingredients:

tapa:

1kg beef, thinly cut (I use scotch fillets or eye fillets)
1 clove of garlic
1 1/2 cups soy sauce
2-4 pcs. bay leaves
1 tablespoon corn pepper
1 1/2s cup Sprite
1 cup brown sugar
cooking oil

fried rice and eggs:

- garlic and shallots for fried rice
- sunny side up eggs


Procedure:

1. Bring some water to boil. Add your beef, garlic, corn pepper, bay leaves, soy sauce

2. I let mine boil for as long as possible. If using a pressure cooker, 20 minutes would be good enough.

3. After 20 minutes, add 4 tablespoons of brown sugar and Sprite, then stir. Let it boil some more.

4. When the meat is tender enough, prepare it for frying. Set the marinade aside. You'll still be needing that.

7. In a slightly heated pan, start frying your beef in oil. Add marinade GRADUALLY Put the lid on and allow the marinade evaporates. Occasionally stir to prevent it from sticking onto the pan.

8. You will know when you're meat's cooked if it is already brown and firm and sticky. But until then, keep adding marinade and let it sink through the meat.

9. Serve with fried rice and sunny side up eggs.


Version 2:

Ingredients:

tapa:

1 kg beef, thinly cut
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon ground pepper
2 pcs. bayleaf
1 cup vinegar
1 cup soy sauce
cooking oil

fried rice and eggs:

- garlic and shallots for fried rice
- sunny side up eggs

Procedure:

1. Marinate for 20-30 minutes. Keep in mind that I am using this version in spur of the moment kind of thing, or when rushing, so it may not necessarily be 20-30 minutes - so let's just say marinate it depending on how much time you have in your hands.

2. In a heated pan, cook meat in oil with half of the marinade.

3. Continue cooking until marinade has evaporated. Stir occasionally to prevent meat from sticking onto the pan.

4. Add the other half of the marinade when necessary. And continue cooking until the meat is firm and brown.

5. Serve with fried rice and sunny side up eggs.





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