Paksiw is the generic name for stews made with vinegar. To make paksiw na lechon, the meat is slow-cooked in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, peppercorns, bay leaves, sugar, salt and liver sauce. One option to liver sauce is to used commercial lechon sauce available bottled in most supermarkets. Another option is to use a can of liver spread diluted in a cup of meat broth. Or, if you have a lot of leftover lechon, you may choose both options and mix them all together.
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It's yummy... lots of complex flavors, fast and easy to make for busy people, and very inexpensive.
Ito ay isang material na mabaho at amoy paksiw na tinola.. Ito din ang isa sa pinaka mabahong paa ni Jonard Corales..
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Crap in Visayas refers to dried fish, which is a popular ingredient in Filipino cuisine. It is commonly used in dishes such as paksiw (a vinegar-based stew) and sinigang (a sour soup). Its salty and umami flavor adds depth to various Filipino recipes.
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