½lbpork belly or pork shouldercut into small cubes*
4-5Roma tomatoessliced
1onionthinly sliced
2 - 2 ½inchgingerpeeled and thinly sliced
1cupwater
1/4cupBagoong Isdafermented fish sauce
1 ½” diameter bundle of SitawChinese long beans , cut into 2” long
1medium-size bittermelonhalved,seeded and cut into 2” slices
1PatolaSin Qua cut into 2” slices
About 10 pcs okra*tops trimmed
10pcs Shishito peppersmake a long slit on one side
1sweet potatocut into chunky cubes
2pcs Chinese eggplantcut into 2” slices (slit one side w/o cutting all the way through)
*Vegetable amounts can vary. You can either add or omit some depending on your preference.
Instructions
Place the cubed pork in a large pot. Add a pinch of salt and 3 tablespoons of water. Cook until the fat is rendered and meat is nicely browned.
Then, place the vegetables on top of the meat in this order. Onions, tomatoes, ginger, sweet potato, eggplant, sitaw, patola, bittermelon and okra. Except for the first 3 ingredients, arrange the vegetables based on cooking time. The ones that take longer to cook go in first, for even cooking.
Combine water and the fish sauce then pour over the vegetables. Strain if the bagoong has some solids included.
Cover and bring to a boil on high heat. Cook for 7 minutes (covered) then take the lid off and either shake the pot so the bottom vegetables flips with the ones on top or use a ladle to gently stir. Continue cooking (medium-high heat) for another 5-10 minutes or until the liquid is reduced significantly and vegetables are tender but not mushy.
Best served with fried fish/meat and steamed rice.
Notes
*You can omit the pork for a meatless version or use dried alamang (dried baby shrimp) or Lechon Kawali.**Other vegetables that can be used in addition to or to replace some of the others are as follows: lima beans (patani), winged beans(sigarilyas), green onions, small round eggplant***Bagoong isda is different from Bagoong alamang. Bagoong Isda is made from fermented fish while shrimp fry is used to make alamang. Saltiness varies so make sure to taste the dish before the cooking process is done.