Kare Kare – Instant Pot (Filipino Food)


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Kare Kare is a Filipino meat stew that consists of oxtail and vegetables, all covered in a thick, savory peanut sauce. It’s definitely a crowd favorite! In our recipe …

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  1. Will Dougherty
    Will Dougherty says:

    I was also wondering about the deletion of the tripe, but the addition of tendon sounds great. I'm an Instant Pot newbie and I was very happy to find your site. Have you used the Instant Pot to cook the tripe? Tripe recipes for Instant Pot are few and far between and I was hoping you might offer a tip or two about the combination in the Instant Pot? Would you cook them together or separately? Like I said before I'm a newbie trying to figure this thing out?? Thanks for the recipes!! Will

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  2. AngelsWorldTV
    AngelsWorldTV says:

    Can you use the Sous Vide if you don't have an Instant Pot??? Also I wanted to add stew beef with the oxtail.. is that also good?? I think my biggest thing I hate with oxtail is the added fat.. there is alot of fat on that at times.. how did you guys get rid of most of it when you prepped to put into the instant pot & did you guys rinse it thoroughly before prepping??

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  3. DeanRendar84
    DeanRendar84 says:

    Good methods, I would have returned on the veggies to the broth water for 3 minutes pressure to save on dish cleanup. I see you left some broth behind, I would use it all and thicken it with a teaspoon of cornstarch mixed with water. If you sautee the bagoong with onion garlic and tomato its better, that purple straight from the jar way is way too salty and *In Gordon Ramsey Voice:* "It's Raw!"

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  4. Shoop
    Shoop says:

    First thing I thought was, "is he really picking those up off the cutting board and cutting them in his hand with a large knife?" Then you mentioned willy nilly and I knew you were just having one of those dork moments. 🙂

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  5. yumi dog
    yumi dog says:

    Best Filipino dish hands down. Thanks for these videos. I've missed my dear mom's home cooking for over a decade but thanks to you guys I was inspired to cook for my self. Your videos made me realize how simple and doable Filipino food is to make. Thank you.

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  6. EJ B
    EJ B says:

    I need to get me an instant pot, that's the only reason I don't cook kare kare often: the cook time. I need to eat something first then cook it, otherwise I'll die of starvation before it's finished.

    If you do requests, I wanna see laing in the future!

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