There you go, I found the Beef Pares photo
on my archive and as I promised, I'll share with you the recipe.
I have two version
of this recipe and the difference is actually the meat cuts that I used. The
first one, I used Beef camto and the other one, bone marrow. I also made 2
types of preparation, one is I serve this over with rice and then soup on the
side and the other one is served over noodles. Both ways is a hit and
blockbuster to my family. One tip that I have to share is you need to prepare
the dish a day before because it requires a very slow and long cooking process
especially if you prefer to use the bone marrow. I don’t prefer the pressure
cooker because slow and long cooking process especially with beef is much tastier
and tender. Tender in a way that it never becomes saggy and corned beefy
texture (I hate it!) Much more so if you cook this using charcoal stove or
kalan de uling, you’ll get the best result. But then again if you will be using the prime
cuts like the tenderloin or sirloin 1 to 1 ½ hours of boiling is quite enough
to cook the dish.
Ingredients
½ Beef Camto
1/4 cup Dark Soy Sauce
3 tbs Brown Sugar
3 pcs Star Anise
1 tsp Cinnamon Powder
3 tbs Oyster sauce
Sesame Oil
2 tbs Minced Garlic
Fried garlic for garnishing
Spring Onion for garnishing
Spring Onion for garnishing
Cornstarch/water mixture
In a large sauce pan, pour in water, star
anise, cinnamon powder and beef camto and bring to a boil over very slow
cooking process. Once it’s tender, separate the meat to the broth. In a bowl
combine soy sauce, brown sugar, oyster sauce and sesame oil the set aside. Then
fry the minced garlic until crispy and golden brown (make sure not to burn the
garlic or it will taste bitter) and then set it aside for garnishing. In
another sauce pan, sauté garlic, onion and beef, pour over the condiments and
the cornstarch mixture to thicken the sauce. Season it with salt and pepper to
taste. Serve with rice and garnish it with garlic and spring onion and the soup
on the side. Or it can also be served with noodles, garnish with garlic and
spring onion and pour in the soup and enjoy!
Beef Pares with rice
Beef Pares with rice
Beef Pares in Noodles
Thank you so much for the recipe, bestie! I'm sure going to make this very soon and serve for dinner in one of our weekly Bible Study sessions. I'll post the end result in my blog and let you know.
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Yes Besty!Will be waiting for that!Enjoy!
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