Showing posts with label #Hipon. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 12, 2023

Sinigang na Hipon


This is my favorite comfort food in any weather and at any time of the year😊

Sinigang na Hipon is a classic Filipino dish that is beloved for its tangy and savory flavors. The dish typically consists of shrimp cooked in a sour broth, which is achieved by using tamarind as the base flavoring. It is a popular choice among Filipinos, particularly during rainy seasons or when someone is craving a comforting and hearty soup.

The sourness in Sinigang na Hipon comes from the tamarind soup base, which provides a unique and refreshing taste to the dish. This sourness is balanced with the sweetness of the shrimp and the richness of the other vegetables added to the soup, such as onions, tomatoes, radishes, eggplant, and leafy greens like kangkong or spinach.

The use of shrimp adds a delightful seafood flavor to the soup, while the vegetables provide texture and additional nutrients. Sinigang na Hipon is often served with steamed rice, which helps to complement the flavors of the dish.

One of the wonderful things about Sinigang na Hipon is its versatility. You can adjust the ingredients and proportions based on personal preference and availability. Some variations include adding okra, gabi (taro root), or other vegetables you enjoy. Additionally, you can adjust the level of sourness by adding more or less of the tamarind soup base.

Overall, Sinigang na Hipon is a flavorful and comforting soup that showcases the staple flavors of Filipino cuisine. It is a dish that brings people together and is enjoyed by both locals and those who have had the pleasure of experiencing Filipino cuisine.

Tara luto tayo nang Sinigang Na Hipon😊

Sinigang na Hipon is a delicious Filipino soup made with shrimp and sour broth. Here's a simple recipe for you to try:

Ingredients:
- 1 lb fresh shrimp, cleaned and deveined
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 tomatoes, quartered
- 2 cups leafy greens (kangkong or spinach are traditional choices)
- 2-3 pieces radish, sliced
- 1-2 eggplants, sliced
- 2-3 pieces long green chili peppers (siling pangsigang)
- 4 cups water or shrimp stock
- 1 pack sinigang mix (tamarind soup base)
- Salt or fish sauce (to taste)

Instructions:
1. In a pot, bring water or shrimp stock to a boil.
2. Add the onion and tomatoes to the boiling liquid and simmer for about 5 minutes until they soften.
3. Stir in the sinigang mix and let it dissolve completely.
4. Add the radish and eggplant to the pot and cook until they are tender (around 5 minutes).
5. Put the shrimp into the pot and cook for about 3-5 minutes until they turn pink and opaque.
6. Add the leafy greens and chili peppers, then season with salt or fish sauce according to your taste preference.
7. Simmer for an additional minute or two until the greens are wilted.
8. Serve the sinigang hot with steamed rice.

Feel free to adjust the ingredients and proportions based on your liking. Enjoy your homemade Sinigang na Hipon!

Monday, March 11, 2019

Sinigang Na Hipon



Tried cooking again as Mamita is not feeling well.

Perhaps a tasty and lightly sour soup could help Mamita to eat and bring back her appetite.

There are a lot of different ways of cooking sinigang, beef/pork/chicken/fish were used as the primary ingredient in this yummy tamarind sour soup. However, shrimp is my favorite as this gives some little sweetness to the tamarind sour soup.

INGREDIENTS

4 cups water(tubig)
2 pcs onions (sibuyas), quartered
2 pcs tomatoes (kamatis), quartered
1 pc green chili (sili pansigang)
1⁄4 kg shrimp, trimmed
1 pack Knorr Sinigang sa Sampalok Original 20g
1⁄4 pc Radish (labanos), sliced
4 pcs young Lady Fingers (okra)
1 pc of Eggplant (talong)
1 cup long beans (sitaw), sliced
1 bundle kangkong, sliced
2 tablespoons fish sauce (patis)



Now let's start cooking!!!

I made the easiest way to cook all the vegetables together except the kangkong as these will be the last ingredients to be put in your pot.

1. Gather all the veggies in a pot, pour the water and place it over the stove and start the fire.

2. Start off by bringing the veggies all together to a boil and until tender.

3. Put the tamarind after a few minutes, place the shrimps let it simmer for 2 minutes.

4. Pour the patis for tasting then followed by the kankong. Make the kangkong under all the veggies and wait for it to simmer for 2 more minutes.

5. Serve and enjoy! 






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