Filipino Pork Barbeque
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Sweet marinaded pork on a skewer
"I made this for my wife's Filipino family and they were very surprised at how good it tasted. My wife's father said I was only off by 1 ingredient from his recipe." - timj89Yield: 20 Ready in 40 minutes
Cuisine: FilipinoMain Ingredient: Pork
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| 2 lbspork; thinly sliced |
| 20 bamboo skewers |
| 1 cupSoy sauce |
| 1 headGarlic; minced |
| 1 Onion; finely chopped |
| 1/4 cupcalamansi juice; or lemon juice |
| 1/2 cup7up, sprite |
| 1 teaspoonground black pepper |
| 3 tablespoonsbrown sugar; or white |
| 1/2 cupbanana catsup; or tomato |
Filipino Pork Barbeque Preparation
Cut pork meat into thin and long slices - 1/4 inches thick and less than 2 inches wide.
In a mixing bowl, marinate the cut pork with the soy sauce, minced garlic, chopped onions, calamansi juice, ground pepper, sugar, banana catsup and the soda (this tenderizes and adds flavour to the pork barbeque)
Mix well and keep in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours or overnight (turning occasionally).
Prepare the bamboo skewers by removing splinters and soaking in water to reduce burning during barbeque.
String the pork on the skewers.
Over charcoal, barbeque the pork on skewers until each barbeque is cooked - turning every few minutes on each side and basting the leftover marinate on the barbeque.
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