Ginisang Bungga ng Malunggay ( Sauteed Malunggay Pods)

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Hello, how are you? I've been busy with things, so I don't have the time to film what I cook LOL. Now that my cousin is home, it is not hard to know what food my mom is going to buy, he is craving food he cannot eat when he's still in the big city, so yeah.

So for today's blog, I am going to cook Ginisang Malunggay Pods. It is a miracle that our Malunggay Tree is still growing malunggay pods in this kind of rainy weather. I thought we were going to taste malunggay pods next year again.



Ingredients and Prepping:

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  • 3 Tomatoes
  • 3 Garlic Cloves
  • Red Onion
  • Ginger
  • Half Cup Meat
  • 4 Green Chilis
  • 1 tbsp. Bagoong (Fish Sauce)
  • 1 Pork Broth Cube
  • 1 1/2 cup of Water
  • 1 Kilo Malunggay Pods
  • 1/4 cup Kadyos (Pigeon Pea)
  • 1/4 cup Patani (Lima Beans)


Let's Cook!

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In a hot pan, I added 1 tablespoon of cooking oil.


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After that, I added the meat and I cooked it until the texture of the meat turned brown. To prevent meat from burning, I cook it on medium heat.


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After that, I will add the aromatics, such as garlic, red onion, and ginger. Cook it until the aroma comes out.


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After that, I added the tomatoes in and I cooked them until the texture of the tomatoes was mushy.


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Next, I am going to add 1 tablespoon of Bagoong (Fish Sauce). I let it sit for about 30 seconds just to seep into the tomatoes.


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Then I added 1 pork broth cube.


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After that, I added about 1 1/2 cups of water. Let it boil.


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After the water boiled, I added the malunggay pods into the boiling water.


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After that, I added 4 green chilis, 1/4 cup Kadyos (Pigeon Pea), and 1/4 Patani(Lima Beans).


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Let it cook with the lid closed for about 7-10 minutes.


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Served and Plated!


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Happy Eating!!


Thank you for visiting, see you on my next blog. :D
Please take care of your mental health as well.
I hope you are okay today :))


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Wow! This is looks so delicious! Ginisang malunggay is also one of my favorites. I can imagine how tasty it is, especially with kadyos and patani, comfort food talaga! Lucky you still have malunggay in your garden.

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Omg, I love Malunggay's bunga, sarap sa ginisa ang sa ginisang monggo. Nilalahok namin yon dun minsan kapag meron (☆▽☆)

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My brother in law also likes to cook like that. He only puts shrimp paste and I tasted it too it’s delicious.

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Ginisang Bungga ng Malunggay is a dish that really celebrates the bounty of nature and the simplicity of Filipino home cooking.

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Never tried the malunggay pods, we usually cook the malunggay leaves but not the bunga of it. What's the taste of it?

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wow,its looks delicious,I want to try to cook like this,thank you for the recipe you shared.

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Wow one of my favorite Filipino food looking at the pictures I've got a hungrier even more that I still want another cup of rice lol.

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