Filipino Pork Barbecue

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Filipino Pork Barbecue

Ingredients:
2 Lbs. of Pork butt,boneless pork ribs or belly (if using pork belly remove the skin)
1 Cup of soy sauce
1 Whole garlic peeled & smashed
1 Small onion minced
2 Lemons
½ Cup of 7UP
1 Tsp. Ground black pepper
5 Tbs. Dark brown sugar
1 Cup of Banana sauce (ketchup)
1 Tsp. MSG (optional)

Directions:
Soak bamboo skewers in water overnight to avoid splitting and burning before using.
Cut pork into ½ thick x 1” inch wide x 1 ½ ” inch long pieces. Slide pork onto skewers and set aside.
In a large bowl combine soy sauce, garlic, onion, juice of 2 lemons, 7-UP, ground black pepper, dark brown sugar, banana ketchup, and msg.
Using a whisk mix and dissolve ingredients really well and pour marinade mixture onto the pork. Cover and set in the fridge at least overnight or up to 2 days.
Barbecue over hot coals or gas grill until pork is done. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy your BBQ.
Ayan may Pulutan na kayo! Nasaan ang tagay ko?
Tip:
Baste the pork with the remaining marinade to further enhance the flavor while barbecuing.
Basting the meat will also help to keep it moist through the entire cooking process.
Make sure you allow the marinade to cook when using it for basting, remember this is a left over marinade.
 

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Man that looks good!! About the Banana sauce...is that straight ketchup or something else. I have to try this!
 
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(An Asian condiment that has the same appearance and flavor as tomato ketchup. Made with bananas, water, sugar, vinegar and seasonings such as garlic, onions, salt, and spices, this sauce is produced as an alternative to ketchup for regions that grow significant numbers of bananas.)


I just used ketchup....
 
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(An Asian condiment that has the same appearance and flavor as tomato ketchup. Made with bananas, water, sugar, vinegar and seasonings such as garlic, onions, salt, and spices, this sauce is produced as an alternative to ketchup for regions that grow significant numbers of bananas.)


I just used ketchup....


Whoa! I've never even heard of that. Sounds great. You just taught me something so I guess I'm done for the day!! :lol:

Got a nice local Asian market here. I'll check for it.
 
We got a good Asian market here as well, so I will defintely try this out!

Funny thing, Anthony Bordain is doing a show right now in the Philippines, LOL!

Thanks for posting!
 
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