Belay’s Fave: Pork Ribs Sinigang

If you ask my daughter, Sinigang is the best Filipino dish! Be it beef, fish, pork, she’ll always be the first at the table when she knows it’s what we’re having for dinner. But, she loves Pork Ribs Sinigang the most.

I remembered one time I told her we’re having Pork Sinigang for dinner. She asked, Is it the pig with the bones? I was holding my laughter when I replied “yes”. Haha! She said it tastes way better with the bones. I totally agree. Oh and one more thing, she likes it EXTRA SOUR.

With round eggplants and radish

Pork Ribs Sinigang

Pam from Pinoybites.com
Course Main Course
Cuisine Filipino

Ingredients
  

  • 1 slab of pork ribs cut in 1 rib portions (about 3 pounds)
  • 6 to 8 cups water*
  • 1 large onion sliced
  • 3 to 4 tomatoes quartered
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 4 pcs small taro halved
  • 2 pcs eggplants cut in 2” slices
  • 1 cup string beans cut in 3” portions
  • 1 cup okra whole
  • 1 to 3 pcs long chilies whole (jalapeno or japanese sweet pepper is fine)
  • 1 bunch spinach trimmed and washed
  • 2 22 g packs Sinigang Mix I use Maggi brand**
  • fish sauce or salt to taste

Instructions
 

  • Fill a big pot 2 / 3 full with water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, gently drop the rib pieces and let boil for 5 minutes. Drain and wash each meat in cold water to remove blood and impurities that’s stuck.
  • Place the cleaned meat in a clean cooking pot and add the water*, onion, tomatoes and salt and bring to a boil over med-high heat. Skim off any foam floating to the top. Lower the heat and simmer until meat is tender.
  • Add the taro and cook until tender. Then, add the Sinigang Mix followed by the eggplants and string beans and cook for 3 minutes. Place the okra and green chiles next. The spinach is added last. Season with fish sauce or salt then turn off the heat and serve.

Notes

*Follow the Sinigang Mix package’s recommended amount of water if you don’t want your broth too sour. You can just add or lessen the amount depending on your preference.
**Adjust the sinigang mix to your liking. We always use 2 packs because we want the broth “extra” sour.
The vegetables are just guides. You can make sinigang with all or even just one of the listed vegetables and you can change the quantity depending on what you have and what you like.
Here’s a list of vegetables I normally use for sinigang:
  • Taro ( for meat Sinigang only)
  • String beans
  • Eggplants
  • Daikon radish
  • Okra
  • Long chili
  • Spinach, Romaine Lettuce(torn into pieces), Water Spinach or Yam leaves.
  • Some even use Bok Choy and green Cabbage slices.
Keyword pork ribs, sinigang
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