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Up the ante with our Sizzling Tokwa't Baboy—a symphony of textures and flavors that transforms a classic Filipino dish into a sizzling sensation on your plate.

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Yields2 Servings
Total Time1 hr 20 mins














1

Marinate pork in garlic powder, soy sauce, vinegar, calamansi and ground black pepper for an hour.

2

Simmer pork with its marinade in a casserole until tender, around 20-30 minutes. When done remove the liempo and slice.

3

Using the same pot with the marinade saute the garlic, onions, and siling pangsigang. Season with salt and pepper. When done remove from heat and set aside.

4

In a medium sized pan over medium heat, fry the tofu with cooking oil. Set aside.

5

On a serving dish such as a heat stone plate, place the cooked pork and tofu and pour the previously prepared mixture oven them. Top with scallions and salted egg.

Ingredients















Directions

1

Marinate pork in garlic powder, soy sauce, vinegar, calamansi and ground black pepper for an hour.

2

Simmer pork with its marinade in a casserole until tender, around 20-30 minutes. When done remove the liempo and slice.

3

Using the same pot with the marinade saute the garlic, onions, and siling pangsigang. Season with salt and pepper. When done remove from heat and set aside.

4

In a medium sized pan over medium heat, fry the tofu with cooking oil. Set aside.

5

On a serving dish such as a heat stone plate, place the cooked pork and tofu and pour the previously prepared mixture oven them. Top with scallions and salted egg.

Notes

Sizzling Tokwa’t Baboy