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Christopher Craig 11/10/2020 15:59
Prawns in Tamarind Soup
(Sinigang na Sugpo)
Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a simple dish, prawns in tamarind soup
(sinigang na sugpo). One of my favorites food recipe. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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Prawns in Tamarind Soup
(Sinigang na Sugpo) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Prawns in Tamarind Soup
(Sinigang na Sugpo) is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have prawns in tamarind soup
(sinigang na sugpo) using 16 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Prawns in Tamarind Soup
(Sinigang na Sugpo):
Take 2 pieces (70 grams) Onion
Make ready 2 pieces (60 grams) Tomato
Get 6 pieces (200 grams) Prawns
Get 1 piece (90 grams) Radish
Prepare 6 pieces (70 grams) Okra
Prepare 5 pieces (50 grams) String Beans
Get 1 piece (100 grams) Eggplant
Make ready 2 pieces (20 grams) Finger Chilies
Make ready 2 pieces (150 grams) Taro
Make ready 1 bunch Water Spinach
Make ready 1 liter Water
Make ready 1 pack Tamarind Powder or Sinigang Mix
Get 1 teaspoon Salt
Take 1 tablespoon Fish Sauce
Take 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
Get 1-2 pieces Calamansi
Season with patis and add kangkong. Prawns in Tamarind Soup (Sinigang na Sugpo) step by step Prepare all the vegetables: Wash all the vegetables. Peel and cut the onions into quarters. Add the eggplant, radish, string beans, and okra.
Cut off the stem of the finger chilies. - Peel and slice the radish diagonally, just about 1/4 inches in width, not too thin nor too thick. - Slice the eggplant diagonally, about 1/2 inches in width, and soak in water to avoid discoloration.
Cut the string beans into 3 inches long pieces. - Peel and cut the taro into 1 inch wedges or pieces. Be careful when peeling or cutting the taro because it is slippery. - Select the water spinach leaves with stems, usually around 4 inches long. Do not include thicker or harder stems.
Prepare the prawns: Wash the prawns under running water. - Devein the prawns, leaving the shells to preserve texture and color. To do this, use a toothpick and slide it right between two pieces of shell and under the vein then lift the toothpick slowly to pull out the vein.
Cooking instructions: Pour the water into the pot and bring to boil. - Put in the tomatoes, onions, taro and boil over medium heat for 2 minutes. - Add the eggplant, radish, string beans, and okra. Simmer over low heat until vegetables are tender but the string beans and okra are still green.
Add the prawns and cook for about 2 minutes, you may adjust cooking time depending on the size of the prawns. Season with fish sauce, pepper and finger chilies. Stir. Put in the tamarind powder, salt and water spinach. Mix well. Simmer for 1 more minute.
Serve hot with steamed rice and fish sauce and halved calamansi as dipping sauce.
Simmer over low heat until vegetables are tender but the string beans and okra are still green. Season with fish sauce, pepper and finger chilies. Prawns in Tamarind Soup (Sinigang na Sugpo) instructions Prepare all the vegetables: Wash all the vegetables. Peel and cut the onions into quarters. If you will notice, it's been a week since I last posted on both of my blogs.
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