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FILIPINO EMBUTIDO



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This recipe for embutido, a festive Filipino meatloaf featuring ingredients that appeared in the Philippines during the American occupation, is adapted from Emma Phojanakong. She often prepares it as a stuffing for chicken; inspired by that, this recipe features a simple citrus-and-soy-spiked chicken sauce to go alongside. Serve it with watercress and steamed white rice, but it also makes great next-day sandwiches.

Provided by Francis Lam

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 2h

Yield 6-8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

4 large eggs
1/4 pound Edam cheese, grated
3/4 cup finely diced smoked ham
3/4 cup fresh or frozen peas
1/3 cup raisins
1/2 medium onion, finely minced
4 canned Vienna sausages, thoroughly mashed with a fork
1/3 cup sweet relish
3 tablespoons ketchup
1 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
Black pepper, to taste
1 1/2 pounds ground pork
4 1/2 tablespoons calamansi juice (or combine equal parts lime and orange juice with a pinch of orange zest)
3 tablespoons soy sauce
3 cups best-quality low-sodium chicken broth
1 tablespoon cornstarch
3 tablespoons butter, cut in chunks
1 bunch watercress.

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 300. Put 2 eggs in a saucepan, and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil, cover, turn off heat and let sit for 5 minutes. Remove eggs, and place in cold water to cool, then peel and cut in half lengthwise.
  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the remaining 2 eggs, and combine with the cheese, ham, peas, raisins, onion, sausages, relish, ketchup, salt and a few cracks of black pepper. Fold in the ground pork, then mix it with your hands until thoroughly combined and the mixture starts to stick together. Heat a dry frying pan over medium heat, and cook a spoonful of the mixture. Taste the mixture, and add more salt or pepper if needed.
  • Line a large baking pan with greased foil, leaving some overhang on all sides. Spread the embutido mixture into a rectangle about 12 by 17 inches. Place the boiled egg halves in a line down one of the long sides of the rectangle. Starting from that edge, lift the foil to roll the meat mixture - with the eggs - over itself, and roll all the way to the other side to form a cylinder (like a jelly roll). Pat the embutido to create a uniform shape, and wrap the foil tightly around it, crimping the ends to seal.
  • Place the foil-wrapped embutido in the center of the pan, and place in the oven. After 45 minutes, remove the embutido and turn on the broiler. Unwrap the foil and let embutido rest for 10 minutes, then broil until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Let rest 3 minutes, then slice.
  • While the embutido is roasting, set a small saucepan over medium-high heat and combine 3 tablespoons calamansi juice, soy sauce and broth. Simmer until reduced by half. Thoroughly combine the cornstarch with the remaining calamansi juice and whisk into the sauce. Bring to a boil, and when it is thickened, remove from heat. When embutido is cooked, reheat sauce over medium heat until steaming, then whisk in butter, one chunk at a time, to emulsify.
  • Serve embutido on a platter with watercress and sauce, with steamed white rice on the side.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 472, UnsaturatedFat 15 grams, Carbohydrate 19 grams, Fat 31 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 29 grams, SaturatedFat 14 grams, Sodium 975 milligrams, Sugar 10 grams, TransFat 0 grams

FILIPINO EMBUTIDO



Filipino Embutido image

From The New York Times, they say: "This recipe for embutido, a festive Filipino meatloaf featuring ingredients that appeared in the Philippines during the American occupation, is adapted from Emma Phojanakong. She often prepares it as a stuffing for chicken; inspired by that, this recipe features a simple citrus-and-soy-spiked chicken sauce to go alongside. Serve it with watercress and steamed white rice, but it also makes great next-day sandwiches."

Provided by JackieOhNo

Categories     Ham

Time 2h

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 large eggs
1/4 lb edam cheese, grated
3/4 cup peas (fresh or frozen)
1/3 cup raisins
1/2 medium onion, finely minced
4 canned vienna sausages, thoroughly mashed with a fork
1/3 cup sweet relish
3 tablespoons ketchup
1 teaspoon kosher salt (to taste)
black pepper, to taste
1 1/2 lbs ground pork
4 1/2 tablespoons calamansi juice (or combine equal parts lime and orange juice with a pinch of orange zest)
3 tablespoons soy sauce
3 cups best-quality low sodium chicken broth
1 tablespoon cornstarch
3 tablespoons butter, cut in chunks
1 bunch watercress

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 300. Put 2 eggs in a saucepan, and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil, cover, turn off heat and let sit for 5 minutes. Remove eggs, and place in cold water to cool, then peel and cut in half lengthwise.
  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the remaining 2 eggs, and combine with the cheese, ham, peas, raisins, onion, sausages, relish, ketchup, salt and a few cracks of black pepper. Fold in the ground pork, then mix it with your hands until thoroughly combined and the mixture starts to stick together. Heat a dry frying pan over medium heat, and cook a spoonful of the mixture. Taste the mixture, and add more salt or pepper if needed.
  • Line a large baking pan with greased foil, leaving some overhang on all sides. Spread the embutido mixture into a rectangle about 12 by 17 inches. Place the boiled egg halves in a line down one of the long sides of the rectangle. Starting from that edge, lift the foil to roll the meat mixture - with the eggs - over itself, and roll all the way to the other side to form a cylinder (like a jelly roll). Pat the embutido to create a uniform shape, and wrap the foil tightly around it, crimping the ends to seal.
  • Place the foil-wrapped embutido in the center of the pan, and place in the oven. After 45 minutes, remove the embutido and turn on the broiler. Unwrap the foil and let embutido rest for 10 minutes, then broil until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Let rest 3 minutes, then slice.
  • While the embutido is roasting, set a small saucepan over medium-high heat and combine 3 tablespoons calamansi juice, soy sauce and broth. Simmer until reduced by half. Thoroughly combine the cornstarch with the remaining calamansi juice and whisk into the sauce. Bring to a boil, and when it is thickened, remove from heat. When embutido is cooked, reheat sauce over medium heat until steaming, then whisk in butter, one chunk at a time, to emulsify.
  • Serve embutido on a platter with watercress and sauce, with steamed white rice on the side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 589.1, Fat 41.2, SaturatedFat 18, Cholesterol 247.2, Sodium 1571.5, Carbohydrate 21, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 12.7, Protein 34.3

EMBUTIDO (FILIPINO MEATLOAF)



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Like an American meatloaf, this Pinoy pork dish is very easy to prepare and can be made ahead of time especially when expecting company.

Provided by lola

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Filipino

Time 1h30m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 ½ pounds ground pork
1 (12 ounce) container fully cooked luncheon meat (such as SPAM®), sliced thin
2 (4 ounce) links chorizo de bilbao (spicy Spanish semi-cured sausage), sliced thin
2 tablespoons chopped sweet pickle
1 (1.5 ounce) box raisins
3 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons soy sauce, or to taste
1 tablespoon cornstarch

Steps:

  • Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • Mix together the ground pork, luncheon meat, chorizo de bilbao, pickle, raisin, eggs, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Form the mixture into 2 logs and wrap with aluminum foil. Place the wrapped logs in a baking dish.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour.
  • Set the meatloaves aside to rest. Carefully drain the drippings from the baking dish into a small saucepan placed over medium heat. Stir the soy sauce and corn flour into the drippings; bring to a boil. Cook the mixture at a boil, stirring continually, until the sauce is thick, 5 to 7 minutes. Unwrap the meatloaves and slice; serve the sauce over sliced meatloaf.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 483.5 calories, Carbohydrate 8.1 g, Cholesterol 178.9 mg, Fat 36.2 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 30.2 g, SaturatedFat 13.3 g, Sodium 1518.2 mg, Sugar 3.9 g

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