Ginisang Munggo Beans with Fried Pingka

in Hive Food12 hours ago

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Hello, how are you? Everything we buy on the market is expensive now, so budgeting our weekly food is a pain in the head sometimes.

Munggo bean is a go-to budget meal to cook because you only need a few ingredients, and you can survive for lunch. I am so thankful to my mom for feeding us with homemade food.

So today I am going to make Ginisang Munggo Beans with fried Pingka, one time I asked my mom to buy Pingka because it had been a while since I ate one. After my cousin tasted it, that first one is always on our grocery list.



Ingredients I Used:

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  • 1 cup Munggo Beans
  • Dahon ng Sili
  • 4 Garlic Cloves
  • 2 Red Onion
  • 1 Thumb Ginger
  • 4 Tomatoes
  • Half Cup Meat
  • 1.7 l hot water
  • Half cup Cooking Oil
  • 2 tbsp. Fish Sauce
  • 1 cube chicken broth
  • Half Kilo Pingka


Let's Cook!

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In a pot with the mung beans inside, I pour hot water enough to submerge the beans.


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And then I turn on the stove on medium heat and let the beans boil until the skin starts to peel off. After that, I wash the beans with cold running water to make the skin of the beans float up, and then I repeat the process about three times or until there is no skin left.


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Back to the stove, I pour the remaining hot water into the pot and then let the beans boil for about 20-30 minutes on medium heat.


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In another hot pan, I added about a tablespoon of cooking oil.


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After that, I added about a half cup of sliced meat.


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Cook it until the texture is crispy.


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And after that, I added the aromatics like garlic, red onion, and ginger, and cooked them until their aroma came out.


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Then I added the tomatoes.


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cook the until the texture of it turns mushy.


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After that, I added about two tablespoons of fish sauce and


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Let that seep into the tomatoes for about 10 seconds.


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And then I transfer it into the pot.


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And before closing the lid, I added 1 cube of chicken broth for extra flavor. Then, after that, let it cook for about 20-30 minutes.


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After that, I added the dahon ng sili and cooked it for about a minute.


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Now the ginisang munggo beans are cooked.


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For the pingka, I season it with two tablespoons of fish sauce. No,w in the same pan but cleaned, I added about half a cup of cooking oil.


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When the oil is hot enough, I pretty much add all the cut fish. And fry them until crispy.


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Pinka is now cooked.


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Happy eating, everybody!


Thank you for visiting, see you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))


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As always your meals looks super tempting also with low budget, by the way here now it's hard too everything it's more expensive especially fuel and food.


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