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    Embutido Recipe (Filipino Style Meatloaf)

    Are you planning your noche buena menu this early? Well I usually plan mine as early as November. Every Christmas, I prepare Embutido (otherwise known as Filipino style meatloaf) in large quantities. It’s the perfect Holiday dish to prepare for unexpected guests. One can easily freeze the embutido, slice it , heat it in the oven and serve. The embutido that I know is wrapped in sinsal (an internal pork entrail) which is ideal for steaming. Mom only prepared embutido on Christmas season. There are so many ingredients which need lots of preparation time but like I told you, once prepared, and cooked it’s perfect to store.

    Here is my Embutido recipe.

    Ingredients

    2 pieces red pepper, minced finely
    3 kilos ground lean pork
    2 pieces carrot, grated finely
    1 cup Chorizo de Bilbao, chopped finely (this is the one that gives the flavor)
    6 eggs, beaten
    200 grams raisins
    300 grams pickle relish
    3 onions, minced
    1 1/2 tablespoon minced garlic
    1 1/2 teaspoons ground black pepper
    3 1/2 Tablespoons fine salt
    7 1/2 Tablespoon sugar
    2 1/2 Tablespoon worcestershire saice
    3/4 cup cornstarch

    Garnishing

    3 eggs hardboiled
    5 pieces hotdog
    4 pieces Vienna sausage

    Procedure

    1. Combine all the ingredients except the garnishings.

    2. Blend thoroughly together. Before rolling , take a small meat portion and fry to make sure the flavors suit your taste.

    3. Measure a 1 cup pork mixture. Spread pork mixture into 8″ x 10″ aluminum foil.

    4. Make a rectangular well in the center.

    4. Arrange slices of hard cooked eggs, Vienna sausage and hotdog. Roll until the ends of the pork mixture covers the eggs and sausages. Continue rolling the pork mixture back and forth until it covers the slices of eggs and sausages in the center.

    6. The rolled mixture in the aluminum foil should reach around 1″ to 2″ in diameter.

    7. Seal both ends. Repeat with the remaining pork mixture.

    8. Steam bake in moderate oven over 350 F for 1 hour or steam for 30 minutes.

    Makes 18 rolls

    Isn’t this one of the perfect dish for Noche Buena?


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    6 Comments »

    Comment by aliceyago Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-03-03 19:03:00

    i wish to be a part of your post, i love cooking so much, thats why i admire everything that makes my knowledge in cooking broaden. thank you . and more power.

     
    Comment by pricila Subscribed to comments via email
    2009-04-08 07:06:08

    i enjoy cooking and baking, thank you for sharing.. this will enhance my quality of making food more palatable.. can i ask a favor i would like to learn how to make san nicolas biscuit of mexico pampanga, it’s a good biscuit and no one is selling here in zamboanga del sur, i miss eating this biscuit since i went to my aunt 2006.
    more power…

     
    Comment by Frank
    2009-06-22 03:51:10

    Hmm… My girlfriend will probably like this. She’s one-half filipina, so who knows. I’ll try!

     
    Comment by Malou Saldajeno
    2009-07-15 10:37:41

    the best embutido on earth ever is the one wrapped in pork ’sinsal’, instead of aluminum foil, and then deep-fried after steaming

     
    Comment by Jerry
    2009-11-06 09:42:30

    I enjoy your recipes however in printing them we get all the ads and information that is not necessary in making your recipes. I put your recipes in my personal cookbook for my own personal use. Could you make the recipes printable without all the “fanfare”. Thank you.

     
    Comment by Rocky Garcia
    2009-11-18 19:08:51

    Wow great recipe. All Filipino recipes are great including this one.

     
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