Hello mga kumare! I know I’ve been a little bit MIA in the kitchen lately and that is because life has once again become too busy. Hay, super overwhelmed ang lola with work, mommy life, wife life, and everything else in between. I’ve been adjusting and re-adjusting to everything including the ever-changing schedule of water interruption in our area. Kayo ba? Nakakalurky di ba?
I wasn’t even able to start on that “healthy” eating because I am always “stress” eating.. LOL!
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One of the things I’ve accomplished, though, is I was able to start a small mommy-foodie (or is that foodie-mommy?) community out there in facebook called The Peach Kitchen Community. You know how much of an introverted introvert I am so starting this little community made me sooo nervous. I had a lot of burning questions on my mind. What if nobody joins? What if ako lang ang matakaw? LELs… Guess what? A lot of you guys joined so thank you so much! You made coming out of my shell really easy.. heehee
And most of all I’m happy!! It’s started out really quiet in there. I swear I heard some crickets chirping amidst the silence but now, you guys have started sharing what’s for breakfast, lunch, merienda, dinner, and baon!! I am always excited to see what’s new — just like choosing something to eat from the menu.
So you might be wondering about this Beef Picadillo Soup because picadillo has always been known as that ground pork with tomato sauce, right? Well, I grew up calling that one just plain ol’ Pork Giniling or Ground Pork in Tomato Sauce. This is the Beef Picadillo I grew up eating and loving. As a matter of fact this is one of the first recipes I shared here at The Peach Kitchen.
READ: PICADILLO (SOUP)/ STEWED BEEF IN TAMARIND BROTH
My nanay usually cooks this dish using beef neck because it’s one of the most flavorful part of beef due to the marbling of fat in the meat. But the thing is, you also have to boil it a little longer because it takes quite a while before it softens.
Today, I used beef sirloin because it’s what readily and regularly available at the wet market or at the grocery. Cooking this is really easy. You just have to sauté the onion, tomato, and garlic in a little oil and then add the beef. Pour in the water and tamarind juice and simmer everything to tenderness. The oil from the beef is gonna come out and the soup will become really flavorful. That’s when you’ll add the potatoes (and carrots, if you’re adding any). Just simmer until tender and season with patis (fish sauce) and pepper to taste.
This is going to be so delicious when eaten with steaming white rice!
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PrintBeef Picadillo Soup (Stewed Beef in Tamarind Broth)
- Author: Peachy Adarne
Ingredients
- 500g beef sirloin, cut into bite size pieces
- ¼ kg unripe tamarind, boiled in 1 cup water and juices squeezed out or
- a packet of instant tamarind soup base
- 2–4 cups water
- 3 medium potatoes, cubed
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 2 cloved garlic, minced
- 1 tomato,diced
- 2 tbsp canola oil
- 2 pieces finger chili (siling haba)
- moringa leaves (malunggay,optional)
- 2 tsp patis
- pepper to taste
Instructions
- Heat oil in a pot.
- Sauté onions, garlic and tomatoes until onions are translucent and tomatoes are wilted.
- Add the cubed beef sirloin and cook for a minute.
- Pour in water and tamarind juice (or add the tamarind soup base).
- Bring to a boil then lower down the heat to a simmer.
- Simmer for about 30 minutes until the beef becomes tender.
- Add the potatoes and stir. Simmer until the potatoes are done.
- Add patis and pepper. Taste and season as desired.
- Add finger chili and moringa leaves, if you have.
- Simmer for 30 seconds.
- Serve hot as soup or with steamed rice.
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35 Responses
Thank you mams sa pag share ????
Try ko yan ????
Than you po share momsh nakakatuwa dhil sa mg blog nyo marme kme ntutuwa pra ihain sa family namn..??
love it very much appreciated….
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hala feeling ko ang sarap ng sabaw mommy❤️❤️❤️nkakakgutom na tuloy hahaha
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Wow bagong recipes to try for sure masarap ito lalo na para sa baging panganak at my sakit sabaw palang ulam na..
Sa tingin pa lang napapa wow na ako, how much more kung nasa harapan ko na talaga.. Subrang sarap siguro niyan momsh..
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Beef sarap nyan malasa . ?
Gusto ko to at ang ihahalo ko is malunggay instead of morning leaves .. pampadame ng breast milk ang soupy na pagkaen lalo na pag may malunggay pa ! Kaya Isa ito sa nilolook forward ko na maluto mommy
Bet ko toh mahilig kami sa masabaw? salamat sa pagshare ng healthy food mommy.
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I haven’t tried cooking picadillo. The one I cook is ground pork with tomato sauce. I will try his and hoping my kids will love it.
Masarap to lalo pag malunggay ang halo. best din sya sa mga bf mom.
I always love ulam na may sabaw and this one mommy is a blast.Thanks for the recipe..Nagutom tuloy ako mommy.Heehehe
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Saraap nito momsh perfect sa tagulan ?
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Thank you
Ang sarap naman nito mommy
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thank you.
Masarap ito lalo ngayon tag ulan..
syempre, may sabaw eh
what a healthy dish and perfect for the rainy season
thanks!
perfect dish ngayong rainy season
thanks!
Thanks for sharing the recipe. Ill try this at home
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thanks for sharing..
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Thank you po sa pagshare…Mukhang super sarap nito.. I’ll try this.
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Yummy,favorite ng jids ko ang picadillo
sarap..try ko sa mga bagets
I’m sure magugustuhan nila to!
Will try this momsh, thanks for sharing the recipe. May bago na naman pwedeng itry na different meal ?
Thanks for sharing your recipe Mommy. ? Try ko talaga lutuin to. ?
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Thanks mommy peach for shating this yummy recipe..i tried this recipe..its yummy..
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This is new to me…how I love to cook it
Makagawa rin nga nito. Sarap humigop ng sabaw.
Sarap neto po. Gusto ko e try gusto ko tlaga mga dishes na may sabaw. Sarap kumain kapag ganito ulam. Thank you for your recipes mamsh.
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