How To Make Pinakbet 🍅🍆 | EASY Filipino Recipe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Published December 3, 2020
Pinakbet is a popular Filipino dish that is very healthy and nutritious, filled with many vegetables. Most ingredients are readily available while some need to be bought in Chinatown. Instead of fresh pork, you can substitute fresh shrimp or roast pork with the crispy skin to save time. There are many variations depending on preference or what region of the Philippines the recipe came from. Bittermelon is usually added but can be omitted if one is not used to its bitterness.
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Prrrrfect!!!!!!! I like it with bittermelon in it also!!!! The best!!!!! I thinking of making some soon!!!!!!!!!
I like bittermelon too but my family can't stand it. I will take some and add bitter melon for me.
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I’ve always wanted to make this!!! Mahalo!!!!
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Yeaaaa auntehhhh you get um, I going attempt to make this .
Looks yummy!! I love vegetables!
So good I love pinakbet
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Very good
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Thanks, more coming up. Next working on pickled pig feet with ginger and eggs and fried rice.
Wonderful and tasty dish. Looks tempting and perfect. Thanks for sharing this video. Try ko din to soon..
Easy to make. Thanks 😊 for subscribing.
Gonna make some tonight, thank you Aunty!
Mahalo !!! Wonderful !! Yummy.
Love this!
I'm definitely making this for Christmas
Everyone will enjoy it 🙂.
Yummy!!
You made a FEAST! Looks soooooooooo delicious...
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I miss that. I love Pinokbet
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Thank you auntie for the recipe
You are most welcome
Mahalo anteh!
Looks good
Just made some last night.
As a Filipino I thank you for always highlighting our dishes, but why didn’t you add bagoong or fermented fish paste/sauce? It adds more to the pinakbet? I know there are different versions, but I’m curious as to why you added garlic? I don’t put that in mine.
Because she likes it with patis instead.
Already smashed it aunty
Can you show us how to make Dinaguan?
I'm the only one who eats it and the family can't stand the smell or taste. Until we get an outdoor stove. It'll be on my list.
Thank you, Tu Tu.
Mahalo
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I would like to learn how to make brown sweet rice with coconut
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Hello, do you ever use bittermelon (ampalaya) in your pinackbet?
I saw your original message. Yes, it’s bitter, but it’s delicious bitter which makes it “PINACKBET”. To me this is more dinengdeng than Pinackbet. Thank you for all your delicious recipes. Mahalo plenty.
Yes, I put some aside just for me as the family doesn't like bitter melon. I also make it in several ways.
Yuck. Bitter melon is awful 😖
What no Bittermelone or Ampalaya ? I thought that was an essential vegetable for this dish? I have seen it with the yellow squash instead of the Cayote as well. But it still looks pretty good.
I didn't put it because my family dislikes it, but if for myself, I put it. I love bittermellon.
Thank you!
You're welcome.
What happened to the ampalaya
I love it, sometimes put it aside and cook for myself since the family doesn't care for bitter melon.
Hello, Ilokano here. I just wondered why you never added any bagoong on your pinakbet. The bagoong can be either the ilokano fish bagoong or the bagoong alamang. Because as far as I know the quintessential ingredient of this dish is the bagoong. Its very odd to call this dish pinakbet without it.
Where's the ampalaya and bagoong?
I love bittermelon but my family can't stand it. Everyone makes it different and bagoong is definitely good.
@@HawaiisPickleLady oh that's why! Yeah we still put bittermelon even if there's not a lot of ampalaya eaters in my family
Are you Filipino? If you are? What Kind?
I am 3rd generation Cantonese from Hawaii.
@@HawaiisPickleLady so you’re not Filipino? Is pinakbit popular in Hawaii then?
@@edparungao5733 Yes it is.
@@randalpagba1334 No, Chinese.
Without the bittermelon or ampalaya, it is not pinakbet. The tomatoes must be cook in the beginning for the flavor to mix with the sauce. You do not mix the veggies continuously but shake the pot to stir the mixture. This is not the traditional way to cook this dish.😁😁😁
Focus the camera on the food more than the cook. We want to see the finish product instead of the casserole & the lady.
Will tell the editor. Thanks for the suggestion.
Ilokano. nyo laenginnn gameiin
English please.