Filipino Recipe - Kare-kare
Kare-kare or kari-kari is a popular Filipino dish especially in the Tagalog region. The Filipino version of the beef stew flavored and thickened in a peanut - based sauce, with a variety of vegetables. The most common cuts of beef used are tail, shank or face. A combination of the three may be used and most cooks preferred to add tripe. If these are not available you can use round or sirloin cut.
The meat is first tenderized, then sauteed in garlic, bagoong, annatto seeds and vegetables. Peanut butter is added during the last stages of cooking to thicken the sauce and give the characteristic flavor of the kari-kari. Most common vegetables used are string beans or snake beans, pechay or baby bachoy, eggplant and banana buds from the banana heart, (optional ).
Kare-kare is always serve with white boil rice and bagoong alamang on the side. Bagoong Alamang is a paste of salted and fermented shrimp fingerlings, it is like a shrimp paste. Bagoong has a strong taste for some people but for me kare - kare is not kare kare if not serve with bagoong.
If green mangoes are available, it will be nice to serve it as a salad.
Ingredients
Meat:
- 1 oxtail
- 1 ox leg
- 1 ox tripe
Vegetables:
- 2 medium sized eggplant cut in small pieces
- 1 banana heart sliced diagonally (optional)
- 1 bunch of pechay or baby bok choy
- 1 bunch of sitaw (snake/string beans)
- 1/2 head of cabbage
Other Ingredients :
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 4-5 cloves of garlic, minced or chopped
- 1 big onion sliced thinly
- 3 tablespoon cooking oil
Procedures
- Wash the ox tail, legs and beef. Cut into serving pieces. Place in a heavy saucepan with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, remove the scums as it rises, cover, add more water if you need to. Kare kare is better if the meat is tender. Let simmer until the meat is tender this will take about 1-2 hours.
- Transfer the meat into a plate or a bowl and let it cool, set aside the stock.
- In a large caserrole put the cooking oil to saute the garlic and onion in about 30 seconds.
- Put the meat in the skillet and continue mixing.
- Pour in the stock and bring to a boil for another 10 minutes.
- Add the vegetables.
- In a small bowl, stir the peanut butter with about 1/2 cup of stock and pour it in the caserrole. Stir to blend well. Cook for another 5-10 minutes until the sauce is thick.
- Serve hot with bagoong alamang and boil rice.
Note:
- Don't over cook the vegetables, you can also cook or blanch the vegetables separately in a caserrole and them mix it when the dish is about to be served.
- Traditionally, annatto (achuete) seeds are added to redden the dish. Annato seed are now also available in powder form.
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Every family or every cook has his/her version of Kare-kare, but one thing is common, this Filipino dish is a rich and heavy meal served with rice.
An ideal Sunday lunch dish and goes well with special occasions like fiesta, family gathering, birthday party and even served on Christmas lunch or dinner.
I hope you will also like this different version of Kare-kare.
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This Hub was last updated on October 1, 2012
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Great article, I love Kare Kare, but I got this other recipe from a website my friend told me about, and the recipe calls for 3 cups of Peanut Butter? Is that too much? www.coursesofasia.com is the site where the other recipe is... I like peanut butter and the peanutbutter flavor but three cups sounds like alot, opinions?
i love it,.. it is my comfort food:)
i love cooking
i will try this at home. I love to eat kare kare cook by my officemate whenever she brings a pack meal in the office,
im quiet excited of the result, hope it will be a success,
thanks,
Cris
Helpful hub! I love kare kare! Thanks!
Nice recipe for a nice dish. Favorite ko to. Check out this video for kare kare recipe:
because of this recipe i learned how to cook kare kare
Saraap talaga ang karekare.the best talaga filipino food
My mother speciality is Kare Kare, but since i live in Switzerland i have not cook this for i even don't know how. I used to cook Italian, Swiss, Chinese recipes. I love Kare kare, i will surely try your recipe and include it in my menu plan as a variety. Salamat.
Even though, I like the kare-kare, I love the very spicy chicken adobo. The lumpia too is also good. I am a fan of Filipino recipes. I have a good number of Filipino friends who use to cook for us when we were in school in Kentucky. I miss those days. Thanks for sharing.
thanks marunong na akong magluto ng kare-kare
I really love Filipino foods specially your kare kare. I miss these recipes back home in the Philippines. thanks a lot for sharing!
This is the dish I grew up with. Oh...I love Filipino recipes! I love your kar-kare. thank you for sharing!
thank you...my husband love it...i thought cooking karekare is difficult but i was wrong...it's soo easy pala...more power!
Hi!
Your kare kare looks really delicious!
I'm collecting a list of the best kare kare recipes in my blog, and I included your kare kare recipe (just a link though, hope you don't mind). You can see it at
http://kumain.com/kare-kare-2/
Keep in touch!
I like kare-kare so much I just ate this dish when we were visiting Florida last month. Cooking is not my big thing but I'm willing to learn. I like the combination of salted shrimp paste. Thank you for the recipe.
i surf the net just to find the right way on how to cook this food..thank you i find it easily.. this is my husband's favorite i really have to learn how to cook kare kare.. thanks!
first tasted kari kari on a visit to manila in october,,fell in love with this food,, and a beautifull filipina,,, thank you
masarap ako mag luto ng kare kare...hmmm i love it.
The perfect comfort food ... Kare-kare. It fills the stomach, and warms the cockles of my heart. Thanks for this!
I've been looking for this. My wife isn't so interested in cooking that's why I searched for myself this recipe. Thanks!
my husband dont eat kare kare that challenge me to cook the best taste of it. thanks for the recipe. this is what i need!
Rosario, what is the white liquid that you pour at the end, in the video? Plain milk? Coconut milk? I don't find it in the recipe.
Anyway I definitely am going to make this dish and surprise my DH.
The bagoong I don't know where to buy it but I'll find out.
Thank you tocaya!
i rili love kare-kare. the taste as the bagoong blended with the dish is great as expected..yummmmmmyyyyyyy!!!!!!
thanks for great recipes. It look very delicious. like Indonesia food.
i dont like it but ilove to taste it hahaha......
Good article
Hello MM. I invented a killer Tofu/vegetarian non-allergenic kare-kare recipe that I love!
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anneSV 6 months ago
i find ur recipe too easy to follow. Im always craving for this dish though I used to eat it once a week buying in our fave kitchenette. sounds weird right but true!