Kick off Summer with Filipino Barbeque Platter

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Barbeque platter is like a festive of Filipino grilled foods. We Filipinos are used to have a barbeque every time when we go to the beach. It completes the event of the day. I am a dedicated woman when it comes to cooking. I am curious about every detail of the food and through that curiosity, I was able to try cooking other foods from other countries such as Pakistani's, Indian's and Emirati's basically more unto Arabic food. Staying in the middle east for 4 years helped me to adapt their foods and I really love its taste and aroma. I learned new spices which I never tried before and I am getting more interest time by time.


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When I cooked with meat I always matched it with vegetables. This kind of idea will create more flavors in one stick. It has capsicums, white onion, and tomatoes. It's good to make a balance and putting this kind of veggies will add beauty to the barbeque. The secret of having tender meat, I sliced the meat into small cubes and boiled them for 3 minutes with pepper and bay leaves to remove its impurities and a strong smell of the meat. After that, rinse it with cold water and place it in one bowl. Now, let's move on to marinating time. I put black pepper, chili powder, vinegar, chopped red onions, and garlic, squeeze with lemons, and a little bit of soy sauce. I don't put a lot of soy sauce because, for me, It can easily be burned or turned the meat dark. My goal is not just to serve a good taste but also to maintain its beauty visually because this can attract the interest of someone who loves to take a bite.

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Actually, I reuse the big woven basket from the previous occasion. I decided to cook on my own and use my skills than buying and ordering which will cost me a lot than what I budget for this. I was able to buy three pieces of chicken breast, four medium-sized squids, 1/2 kilo of shrimps, 1/2 kilo of meat, and boneless chicken. Now I am going to share with you my strategies on how I prepare and make it tasty.

  1. Shrimps with garlic and chili sauce

In cleaning the shrimps, it will be better to take out its small intestines. You can use toothpicks to make things easier. It may take a lot of time but it's worth it because we emphasize here the cleanliness which is the number one factor. I am the type of food eater who is conscious of the cleanliness of the food. I don't want to see any strand of hair because of this kind of food trauma I experienced when I had my lunch in one restaurant, I ordered a soup and when I am about to scoop it, I found a piece of rag a size of an inch. From that experience, I became more strict when preparing the food. In making the sauce, I blended the onions, garlic, and chilies together. If you want your sauce to be buttery then you can use butter instead of oil. To have a perfect texture of your sauce and avoid burning it, kindly cook it in low fire and continue stirring it until you can feel its perfection.

  1. Grilled squids
    For your squids, you have to safely remove their black ink. Make sure to clean and take out everything inside the squid and replace it with vegetables such as onions, garlic, and scallions to make it more tasteful. Once it's mildly cooked, you can now start slicing its body part to release some pressure inside of it.
  2. Crispy thin-sliced chicken with sesame seeds
    This is one of my favorites and theirs as well. I have many versions of this and sauces to dip in but today I will just share with the sesame seeds. This is a very simple recipe. You need to have a boneless chicken and slice it thinly. Mix it with garlic and pepper powder, an egg, and cornstarch. Leave it for 10 minutes to absorb the seasoning. Fry it and once it's done, you can sprinkle some scallions and sesame seeds. For the sauce, you can have mayo ketchup. It's a perfect combination of the two.
  3. Grilled chicken breast
    Create a thin-sliced at least three lines. The purpose of it is to help the meat absorbed the mixture. The longer you marinate it, the better the taste. As usual, I used garlic, onions, lemons black pepper the same ingredients to the meat barbeque stick.

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ATSARA: A GOOD APPETIZER

“Atsara” or known as papaya pickles. Expect the sweet and sour taste from this appetizer. This is perfect when you have grilled meat especially spending at the beach.

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If you love to know the recipe and procedure on how to do it, well, I am here to share my knowledge. Kindly prepare the following ingredients:

· 1 medium-sized carrot

· 1 small ginger

· 2-3 pieces of bell peppers

· ½ cup of raisins

· ¼ cup of white sugar

· 1 cup of vinegar

· 1 teaspoon of black corn pepper

· 3-4 cloves of garlic

Procedures

  1. Slice thinly the ginger, garlic, and bell peppers.

  2. Shred the carrots and papayas.

  3. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl except vinegar and sugar.

  4. Heat the vinegar and slowly pour the sugar. Mix well to dissolve the sugar. This will be done for 1-2 minutes.

  5. Combine the sauce with the rest of the vegetables in a bowl. Mix together and place it in a jar for the best result. You can cover it with a lid once it cools.

I do hope that this will give you an idea of how to plan your vacation or holidays and have this kind of festive food. For more recipes, I will share them soon. Thank you and have a wonderful Monday.


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I love that you shared a handful of recipes in one post. !discovery 10

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Hi, @juecoree by the way I would like to thank you for your help to make the Bayanihan Act Program successful. This post showcases different menus and I put it all together as one because for me it's a good combination most specifically festive occasions, this is perfectly suits. Can't wait to share more attractive and mouth-watering foods with you and the rest of the community. Godspeed.

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Hi, there @discovery-it. Thank you for having your time to read my post. I do hope this can help showcase my skills in cooking and what delicious authentic food my country can offer. Have a nice Monday.

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omg, that makes me want to eat barbecue for dinner, especially with atsara! Sarap magkamay!

Great post!

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Thank you for appreciating my post @purepinay. Iba talaga kapag magkamay mapasubo ng unlimited ehheheheheehhe

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You're most welcome =)

True, mas ganahan ko mag kain

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btw, which part of the Philippines are you from?

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Hi, miss @purepinay, from Cebu po.

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Oh, what a small world. Am currently living in Cebu. How're things going on you're end?

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Are you in the South or North ? As of now working at home Lang ☺️

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Your food is beautiful in the eyes. Well done :)

Anyway, my woven basket is broken. I should buy a new one. That's great for food photography.

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My woven basket got molds on it because the sauce of the shrimp Overflows, it's really greesy. Hopefully I can place some banana leaves next time 😉

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