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    Pork Barbecue, Filipino Cooking Style

    pork barbecue
    Pork barbecue is a fast selling food item. It’s easy to cook and convenient for the hungry customer. The only thing I dislike about grilling the pork barbecue is the smoke. In our old neighborhood, I told the maid to grill just outside the gate. Now some passerbys often think we are selling barbecue. Hehe, maybe I will sell them one of these days. Anyway, I prefer my barbecue to be a bit sweet. Here’s my recipe for Pork Barbecue Marinade:

    2 kilo pork slices (liempo)
    1 bottle 7-UP
    1 cup brown sugar
    1/2 cup soy sauce
    1/2 cup vinegar
    2 Tablespoons minced garlic
    2 Tablespoons hot sauce
    2 Tablespoons worcestershire sauce
    3 Tablespoons salt
    Black Pepper


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    17 Comments »

    Comment by marione
    2008-02-07 13:59:25

    Hi i’d love to try your barbecue marinade recipe but i’d just like to clarify the size of the 7-up for the recipe :) thanks!

     
    Comment by rosalie adame
    2008-02-23 02:20:42

    Hi i’d love to try your barbecue marinade recipe but i just like to clarify the size of the 7-up.

    thanks!

     
    Comment by alma
    2008-03-14 08:37:30

    hi! ur bbq recipe seems yummy. will dfinitely try it out one of this days. since summer is just around the corner, i’m also planning to set up a refreshment stand beside our sarisari store. i’ve always loved the samalamig concoction gelatin with milk but dunno how to make it. do u happen to have the recipe for it or a website w/c features samalamig recipes? thanks!

     
    Comment by jerry miller
    2008-05-12 14:58:46

    my father in laws from cebu ( actually poro ) and he and my mother in law live next door and hes always making better bar b que pork than me ,he wont tell me his recipe for marinade ha ha , so maybe now ive found his secret thanks to you , even if not it sounds like a great recipe , i loved the bar b ques when we were visiting cebu there was a place just a few doors down from i think it was the magellon hotel that had the best chicken bar g que . i couldnt get enough , been married to a great filipina lady for 15 yrs now and love the food probaly why my waist line is now larger than my IQ , once again salamit , for this recipe

     
    Comment by Fia
    2008-06-17 03:30:08

    That sounds great right now, haven’t had this in years. Maybe I can wow my uncle now that I can cook, (he is the official griller/bbq-er around here) Going to try this soon.

     
    Comment by Ken
    2008-07-10 09:58:00

    Greetings!

    Which of the ingredients do you think improves the smell of the barbecue’s smoke while it is being cooked? Hmmm, please help me out or email me. Thanks ^_^

     
    Comment by noemi
    2008-07-10 10:49:01

    @ken- the garlic!

     
    Comment by Ken
    2008-07-16 14:08:48

    Excellent! I was kinda having a hunch that it would be the garlic ^_^

     
    Comment by jay
    2008-08-16 09:06:06

    does vinegear make pork chewy? Royal tru orange is a nice substitute for 7 up and vinegar.

     
    Comment by ogz
    2008-10-31 14:52:10

    hi, do I have to brush anything on the barbecue while grilling it?
    Is the 1 bottle of 7-up equivalent to 1 can of 7-up? :)

    Comment by noemi
    2008-10-31 21:02:41

    use the excess marinade to brush the meat.

    1 bottle of 7 up approximately 1 glass or 1 bottle.

     
     
    Comment by ahvic pabilani Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-03-31 22:51:35

    i used to sell barbeque before…my customers liked my barbeque,because it taste soo delicious.yummy…i only mixed it with brown sugar,pepper,lot’s of garlic & soy sauce…try it..

     
    Comment by ahvic pabilani Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-03-31 22:54:44

    i also have a yummy pork barbeque recipe…..my customers said that it is soo delicious..

     
    Comment by sheryl
    2009-06-01 09:08:36

    hi! Ano po ba ang pinakamagandang part sa meat ng baboy ang magandang i-barbeque? thanks!

     
    Comment by ugly_giddy
    2009-06-08 20:31:12

    shoulder po. kasi malambot.

     
    Comment by Cherrel
    2009-11-06 07:07:24

    Kawawa naman ang mga baboy, imagine kong kayo naman ang pag planohan ng baboy kong paano kayo adobohin!!!!

     
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