Classic Filipino Recipe-Stewed Dog(Wedding Style) Recipe
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Ingredients: 3 kg dog meat -- * see note (1 big black dog) 1 1/2 cups vinegar 60 peppercorns -- crushed 6 tablespoons salt 12 cloves garlic -- crushed 1/2 cup cooking oil 6 cups onion -- sliced 3 cups tomato sauce 10 cups boiling water 6 cups red pepper -- cut into strips 6 pieces bay leaf 1 teaspoon tabasco sauce 1 1/2 cups liver spread -- ** see note 1 whole fresh pineapple -- cut 1/2 inch thick
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Directions:1. First, kill a medium sized dog, then burn off the fur over a hot fire. 2. Carefully remove the skin while still warm and set aside for later (may be used in other recipes) 3. Cut meat into 1″ cubes. Marinade meat in mixture of vinegar, peppercorn, salt and garlic for 2 hours. 4. Fry meat in oil using a large wok over an open fire, then add onions and chopped pineapple and sauté until tender. 5. Pour in tomato sauce and boiling water, add green pepper, bay leaf and tobasco. 6. Cover and simmer over warm coals until meat is tender. Blend in liver spread and cook for additional 5-7 minutes. * you can substitute lamb for dog. The taste is similar, but not as pungent. ** smooth liver pate will do as well. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Suggested Wine: San Miguel Beer Serving Ideas : Rice, naturally. |
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Notes: YOUR MOM AND I FOUND THIS RECIPE YEARS AGO & I FIGURED THIS WAS JUST PERFECT FOR YOU!LOL! : During my wedding reception, my brother- in-law suggested we add to the feast by having dog stew. Wanting to be part of the family, and having been subjected to all sorts of socials tests already, I agreed. The result was... well.. a lot better than I expected. In fact, it was great! It was only later I found out that dog should *not* be served at weddings, as it may make the bride and groom fight like dogs during the honeymoon. But what the heck. It didn't seem to have that effect... at least not until a few years later. :-) For the faint of heart, you can always substitute lamb in place of next door’s rover, but the meat will not be as sweet or as rich in flavor.
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