It is a popular street food in the philippines and is very similar to the indonesian satay.
Filipino beef bbq sticks.
Filipino pork barbecue is a popular street food in the philippines as well as a regular mainstay at parties and special gatherings.
It is composed of thinly sliced pork pieces that are marinated in a special mixture of seasonings and spices.
Skewer beef strips and onion wedges onto 16 5 inch barbecue sticks placing 1 onion wedge at the bottom of each stick.
Place all marinade ingredients in a medium saucepan and whisk to combine.
Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature.
Heat 1 4 cup vegetable oil in a large skillet.
Barbecue on a stick is a very popular traditional filipino dish.
Despite not eating a lot of red meat i opted for the beef stick.
Simmer over low heat for 5 minutes stirring occasionally.
It is usually made from chicken or pork which is then grilled in a slightly sweet sauce o.
It was well done but not overcooked or tough.
The chargrilled flavor was balanced by the barbecue sauce.
Remove the beef slices from the marinade shaking to remove any excess liquid.
Fry the beef slices in batches in the hot oil until they start to firm and are reddish pink and juicy in the center 2 to 4 minutes per side.
Lay sticks on a shallow dish.
Commonly peddled at street corners on makeshift grill carts these delectable pork skewers are widely enjoyed as a viand with hefty servings of rice or as portable appetizers to complement cold beer.
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl.
Pork barbecue in bamboo skewers is what filipino style pork bbq is all about.
If you like your filipino barbecue with some fat skewer the pork fat at the bottom of the stick and never in the middle or between the lean cuts because the fatty cut always shrinks and catches fire on the grill.
I called in my order for a combo 1.
In the philippines it is normally grilled over wood charcoal and dipped in a tall jar of spicy vinegar before eating.