Pork Embutido - Pinoy Food
Pork Embutido is the Filipino version of the meat loaf. But we Filipinos don't our meatloaf. That's why, our Pinoy food Embutido can only be stored in a short period of time. This Pinoy food is easy to prepare. And you can use it as stuff on a chicken on making Roasted Stuffed chicken. Below is the recipe for this Pinoy food.
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground pork
1/2 cup finely chopped carrots
1 cup (6 slices) finely chopped (sweet or cooked) ham
3 tbsp. minced green bell pepper
3 tbsp. minced red bell pepper
1/3 cup sweet pickle relish
1/4 cup raisins
3 whole eggs
1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
dash of liquid seasoning
salt & pepper, to taste
1 tbsp. cornstarch
slices (wedges) of hard-cooked eggs
slices (wedges) of Vienna sausage
aluminum foil, 10″ x 12″ sizes
1 lb. ground pork
1/2 cup finely chopped carrots
1 cup (6 slices) finely chopped (sweet or cooked) ham
3 tbsp. minced green bell pepper
3 tbsp. minced red bell pepper
1/3 cup sweet pickle relish
1/4 cup raisins
3 whole eggs
1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
dash of liquid seasoning
salt & pepper, to taste
1 tbsp. cornstarch
slices (wedges) of hard-cooked eggs
slices (wedges) of Vienna sausage
aluminum foil, 10″ x 12″ sizes
Procedure:
Prepare a steamer and set aside. Alternatively, prepare a baking pan and a wire rack and preheat oven to 350°F.
In a bowl, combine all the ingredients and mix until well blended.
Divide the mixture into 2 to 4 portions (depending on how many you want to make).
Spread and flatten the mixture onto the center of each foil, divide the slices of hard cook eggs and Vienna sausages.
Place each slices at the center of each mixture. Hold the foil onto your hand and roll until the ends of the mixture covers the eggs and sausages. Alternatively, by holding each ends of the foil, roll the mixture back and forth until it covers the slices of eggs and sausages in the center.
Finally, roll the aluminum foil into a tightly packed log about 1″ to 2″ in diameter, sealing on both ends. Repeat with the remaining pork mixture.
Place the embutido in a steamer and steam for an hour. Alternatively, place embutido in a wire rack on a baking pan, half filled with hot water.
Cover with aluminum foil (Be sure the steam will not escape). Steam-bake in the center of the oven for an hour.
Remove from the oven. Let it cool and slice into rings. Serve with your favorite catsup or sauces.
Refrigerate unused embutido.
Prepare a steamer and set aside. Alternatively, prepare a baking pan and a wire rack and preheat oven to 350°F.
In a bowl, combine all the ingredients and mix until well blended.
Divide the mixture into 2 to 4 portions (depending on how many you want to make).
Spread and flatten the mixture onto the center of each foil, divide the slices of hard cook eggs and Vienna sausages.
Place each slices at the center of each mixture. Hold the foil onto your hand and roll until the ends of the mixture covers the eggs and sausages. Alternatively, by holding each ends of the foil, roll the mixture back and forth until it covers the slices of eggs and sausages in the center.
Finally, roll the aluminum foil into a tightly packed log about 1″ to 2″ in diameter, sealing on both ends. Repeat with the remaining pork mixture.
Place the embutido in a steamer and steam for an hour. Alternatively, place embutido in a wire rack on a baking pan, half filled with hot water.
Cover with aluminum foil (Be sure the steam will not escape). Steam-bake in the center of the oven for an hour.
Remove from the oven. Let it cool and slice into rings. Serve with your favorite catsup or sauces.
Refrigerate unused embutido.
Recipe by: emjoven
Photo by: kimmallari
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