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Kare Kare Tripas

Cultural Context

Kare Kare is a traditional Filipino stew known for its rich peanut sauce, often made with oxtail or other meats. Originating from the Pampanga region, it reflects the influence of both indigenous and Spanish culinary traditions. Traditionally served during special occasions, it has become a beloved comfort food in Filipino households. Variations exist, with some using different proteins or adding vegetables, showcasing the dish's adaptability and enduring popularity.

FilipinoPHmain
120 min
hard
6 servings
Servings4
1/2 kilo Twalya ng Baka (Beef Tripe)
2 tali Petchay
1 tali Sitaw / Beans Sliced
3 pcs Talong / Eggplant Sliced
3 tbsp Unsweetened Peanut Butter
1 tbsp Brown Sugar
Ground Blackpepper
Annatto Oil
1 pc Beef Cube
Water
Salt
Whole Pepper Corn
2 pcs Bay Leaves
1 medium Ginger Sliced
5 cloves Garlic
2 pcs Onion
1 pc Green Chili
2 tbsp Sweet Shrimp paste
1 tbsp Cornstarch
5 tbsp Water

peanut butter

🥗Healthier: almond butter

💰Cheaper: sunflower seed butter

Sunflower seed butter is often less expensive and nut-free.

oxtail

🥗Healthier: beef shank

💰Cheaper: brisket

Brisket is more affordable and still provides a rich flavor.

1

Clean the beef tripe thoroughly under running water.

2

In a large pot, boil the beef tripe and oxtail until tender, about 2-3 hours.

3

Remove the meat and set aside, reserving the broth.

4

In a separate pan, heat vegetable oil over medium heat and sauté onion and garlic until fragrant.

5

Add the annatto seeds to the oil and stir until the oil turns reddish.

6

Mix in the peanut butter and cook for a few minutes until well combined.

7

Pour in the reserved broth gradually, stirring to avoid lumps.

8

Add the cooked beef tripe and oxtail back into the pot.

9

Incorporate the banana heart, eggplant, string beans, and bitter melon.

10

Simmer for 15-20 minutes until the vegetables are tender.

11

Season with fish sauce, salt, and black pepper to taste.

12

Serve hot with steamed rice and shrimp paste on the side.

Cooking Techniques

sautéingbraising

Spice Level:

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Allergens

peanuts

Also Known As

Kare-KareOxtail Stew

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