Kare Kare is a traditional Filipino stew known for its rich, savory peanut sauce. This version uses beef tripe, giving the dish a unique texture and flavor. Combined with fresh vegetables and served with bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), this dish is both hearty and flavorful.
Ingredients
- 2 lbs beef tripe, sliced
- 1 piece Knorr Beef Cube
- 1 bunch baby bok choy
- 15 pieces snake beans, cut into 2-inch pieces
- 1 piece Chinese eggplant, sliced
- 1 ½ cup peanuts, processed until smooth and creamy
- ½ cup annatto seeds
- 1 piece onion, minced
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 ½ tablespoons glutinous rice flour
- 6 cups water
- 3 tablespoons cooking oil
- Ground black pepper, to taste
- Shrimp paste (bagoong alamang), to taste
Instructions
- Prepare the Annatto Water:
- Soak ½ cup annatto seeds in 1 cup of warm water for about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally.
- Strain and discard the seeds, keeping the orange-colored water. Set aside.
- Cook the Beef Tripe:
- In a sizable pot, heat 6 cups of water until it reaches a vigorous boil.
- Add the sliced beef tripe and Knorr Beef Cube. Cook until the tripe is tender, about 1-2 hours.
- Remove the tripe from the pot and set aside. Reserve the broth.
- Prepare the Peanut Sauce:
- In a blender or food processor, blend the peanuts until smooth and creamy. Set aside.
- Toast the Glutinous Rice Flour:
- In a small skillet over medium heat, toast the glutinous rice flour until it turns light brown. Stir constantly to avoid burning. Set aside.
- Sauté the Aromatics:
- In a big pot, warm up 3 tablespoons of cooking oil over medium heat.
- Add the minced garlic and onion. Cook until the onion turns translucent and the garlic releases its aroma.
- Combine Ingredients:
- Add the cooked beef tripe to the pot with the sautéed aromatics.
- Pour in the reserved broth and annatto water.
- Stir in the creamy peanut mixture and toasted glutinous rice flour. Mix well until the sauce is smooth and thickened.
- Cook the Vegetables:
- Add the sliced Chinese eggplant and snake beans to the pot. Cook gently until the vegetables are soft, approximately 5-7 minutes.
- Add the baby bok choy and cook for an additional 2 minutes.
- Season the Stew:
- Season with ground black pepper to taste.
- Adjust the consistency of the sauce by adding more water if necessary.
- Serve:
- Serve the Beef Tripe Kare Kare hot with steamed rice.
- Accompany with shrimp paste (bagoong alamang) on the side.
Conclusion
Beef Tripe Kare Kare is a traditional Filipino dish that brings together tender tripe, fresh vegetables, and a rich peanut sauce. This hearty stew is perfect for family gatherings or special occasions. Serve it with steamed rice and bagoong alamang for a complete and satisfying meal. Enjoy the authentic flavors of Filipino cuisine with this delicious recipe!