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Mechado, afritada, kaldereta….there’s so many Filipino stews and it’s difficult to tell them apart sometimes! In this week’s recipe, we are making “mechadong baka”, aka Filipino beef stew in tomato sauce.
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I was super confused when I first used it, but having to make this recipe helps a lot. I hope you found it useful as well. Thanks for watching!
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here’s the recipe
Ingredients
1 tablespoon butter or coconut oil
2 medium onions cut into slim wedges
4 boneless pork chops a cut from the blade preferred as it is fattier
salt + pepper to taste
1 cup beef stock
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon arrowroot OR organic cornstarch OR 1/4 teaspoon glucomannan
1/3 cup sour cream
Instructions
Brown onions and pork: Set instant pot to sauté. Add butter and cook onions until softened. Push to one side and add chops to brown. Season with salt and pepper as they cook.
Add sauce: Switch off instant pot. Add beef stock and Worcestershire sauce, scraping the browned bits from the bottom of the instant pot.
Pressure cook: Close instant pot and set valve to sealing. Choose “pressure cook” for 8 minutes. After cooking time is up, do a natural pressure release for 5 minutes, then manually release remaining pressure and open.
Thicken: For a thicker sauce, remove chops form instant pot and cover to keep warm. Set instant pot to sauté and simmer sauce for a few minutes. If desired, add a slurry of arrowroot and water (or your preferred thickener).
Add cream: Switch off instant pot and let it cool down for a few seconds. Stir in sour cream. Serve sauce over chops.
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1 Uncooked Chicken (cook time will depend on how much your chicken weighs – 6 minutes per pound)
2 T. cooking oil
1 t. thyme
1 t. garlic powder
1 t. onion powder
1/2 t. smoked paprika
1/2 t. black pepper
2 t. salt
1/2 cup water or broth
Cooking instruction using an Instant Pot (I’m using a DUO 6qt V2):
Press the Saute button and adjust to the “more” setting. Add in your cooking oil. When hot, place the chicken in pot with the breast side down. Brown each side for 6-7 minutes. Remove the chicken from the pot. Turn off the saute mode and add 1/2 cup of water to the pot. Place trivet in the pot. Sprinkle top, bottom and inside of the chicken with all of the spices and place onto the trivet. Lock the lid and set the pressure valve to the “sealing” position. Press the “Poultry” button. (“Manual” or “Pressure Cook” on high pressure would work fine as well) Set the cook time for 6 minutes per pound that your chicken weighs (a 5lb chicken would be 30 minutes, etc.) After cook time finishes allow the pot to NPR for at least 10 minutes. Open the pot and enjoy as-is or transfer to a foil lined pan and broil in the oven for 4-5 minutes per side for a crispy skin. Enjoy!
Cooking Instructions using a Cosori (I’m using a 6qt 8-in-1):
Press the Browning/Saute button, adjust to the “more” setting and press the ON/Start button. Add in your cooking oil. When hot, place the chicken in the pot with the breast side down. Brown each side for 6-7 minutes. Remove chicken from the pot. Turn off the saute mode and add 1/2 cup of water. Place trivet in the pot (optional-the trivet that comes with this Cosori model probably won’t work for this recipe). Sprinkle top, bottom and inside of the chicken with all of the spices and place onto the trivet. Lock the lid and set the pressure valve to the sealing position. Press the “Poultry” button and set the cook time for 6 minutes per pound that your chicken weighs (a 5lb chicken would be 30 minutes, etc.) After cook time finishes allow the pot to natural pressure release for at least 10 minutes. Open the pot and enjoy as-is or transfer to a foil lined pan and broil in the oven for 4-5 minutes per side for a crispy skin. Enjoy!
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In this easy cooking video, I cook a beef rib steak in my Instant Pot Ultra 60 electric pressure cooker. I salted the steak the night before and let it sit in the refrigerator overnight. Then I put some avocado oil in the bottom of the Instant Pot and preheated it on the high saute setting. When the pot was hot I cooked the steak for 5 minutes on the first side and 3 1/2 minutes on side 2. I also seasoned the steak with Johnny’s Seasoned Pepper after I turned it over. https://amzn.to/2lqDg11
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