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  • Insarabsab
  • published on 06/27/11 by florenda
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Insarabsab is an Ilokano dish made up of quickly broiled or grilled pork strips, then sliced to serving pieces. The pork is then tossed with finely diced ginger and onion with Iloko vinegar. The dish is similar to dinakdakan another popular Ilokano dish except that dinakdakan is made up of grilled pre-boiled pork face and ears while insarabsab could be any other choice of pork cut but usually the pork belly. Insarabsad literally means quickly seared in open flame, this is prepared during the slaughtering of a pig during feast or fiesta celebration, wedding reception or other any especial family event. Those persons involved in the slaughtering and cooking would usually cut off slices of the very fresh pork meat and quickly sear it in the open flames, sliced or dice then toss as I previously mentioned with chopped or diced garlic and ginger, vinegar is then added to further cook in vinegar the half cooked pork. Insarabsab is enjoyed with a local gin, whiskey or rum by the cooks. Some of you might have heard about insarabsab, now you know how it is usualy served and today I will share to you how it is made, here is the recipe.

Ingredients:

1/2 kilo pork in 1” thick slices, pork belly
1 large size onion, finely diced
2 thumb size ginger, finely diced
2-3 pieces hot chili, chopped or sliced
1/4 cup vinegar, sukang Iloko
salt and pepper





Cooking procedure:


Generously rub the pork slices with salt on all side. At high heat broil the pork for 2 to 3 minutes each side or until lightly charred in open charcoal flames, do not overcook. Now cut the pork in slices or cubes and place in a big bowl, add in the ginger, onion, chili and a few dash of pepper and the vinegar. Toss the mixture and let stand for a couple of minutes for the vinegar to seep in to the pork. Serve immediately.





How To Get There



By air

The province boasts of the Laoag International Airport, located in Laoag City. There are some scheduled flights to and from Hongkong, Guangzhou, Taiwan, and Korea. Domestic flights are also available via the national carrier Philippines Airlines

By sea

Various sea going vessels are docked at the ports of San Fernando and Currimao and are used for interisland transport.

By land

Take a scenic bus trip from the capital Manila to Ilocos Norte, lasting about eight hours. Among the bus companies plying this route are the Philippine Rabbit, Partas , Dominion, Florida, Farinas, and Maria de Leon bus lines.

Name: Florenda Manalac   
Age: 49
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