Pork Afritada

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Ingredients :

750 g. of pork liempo (belly)
*You may also use the shoulder or rump
250 g. of stewing potatoes
2 carrots
2 red or green bell peppers
3-4 tomatoes
3/4 c. of frozen sweet peas, thawed
3/4 c. of tomato paste
2 c. of meat broth or water
6 tbsps. of olive oil
1 whole garlic
2 large onions
2 bay leaves
salt and pepper
1/2 tsp. of dried basil
1/2 tsp. of dried oregano
1/2 tsp. of dried rosemary
*Note: double the amount if using fresh basil, oregano and rosemary

Cooking procedure :

Cut the pork into 2 x 2 inch cubes.

Peel and finely mince the garlic. Coarsely chop the tomatoes.

Heat the olive oil in a thick-bottomed casserole. When hot, add the pork cubes and cook over high heat until the edges start to brown. The pork will initially expel water. Just keep the heat up until the mixture dries up and the pork starts to render fat. Then cook the pork in the mixture of fat and oil until the edges start to brown. At this point, you can pour off the fat.

Add the garlic, tomatoes, bay leaves and tomato paste to the pork and stir well. Season with salt and pepper. Pour in the meat broth and water, stir, cover and simmer for about 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, prepare the rest of the vegetables. Peel the carrots and potatoes and cut into wedges. Peel the onions and cut into chunks. Core and seed the bell peppers and dice.

Add the vegetables to the stew. Stir well. Add the basil, oregano and rosemary. Cover and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes or until the meat and vegetables are done. Add more broth or water if necessary. Add only about half a cup each time to avoid thinning the sauce. Adjust the seasonings. Finally, add the sweet peas and simmer for another 2 to 3 minutes.

Let stand for 10 minutes to infuse the flavors.

Serve hot.

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23 Responses to “Pork Afritada”
  1. I have been using pre mixes before but I soon find out that on line recipes are better and can be modified to suit your taste. Thank you guys for sharing your experiences.

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  2. daxm says:

    thanx for the recipe. yumm:grin:

  3. lexy says:

    :smile:
    thank you for the recipe my tita and lola loves my afritada
    lexy

  4. i’ve been cooking afritada the way my mom taught me. never deviated from it because delish as it is. the only thing that your recipe differs from hers is the rosemary and other herbs. i’ll try this tonight and will let you know how it fared to my husband!

    regards!

  5. snowprincess says:

    hi, is there an afritada without tomato sauce using just plain tomatoes? is it still called afritada?

  6. Connie says:

    crushed tomatoes = fresh tomato sauce. what’s the question again? :wink:

  7. joy says:

    hello there, this site is great.
    drop by to ask if i can combine cream of mushroom soup and the regular cream in a pork tenderloin dish. Better yet, does anyone knows a dish that has tenderlin, cream of mushroom and nestle cream on it? Please do email me if you have an answer! Thank You!

  8. mherapril says:

    wow.i love my mom’s afritada so much when i was young but i forgot how to make one. and now that i am married i will make afritada for my korean husband ^^…so i will use this recipe..thank you soooooooooooo much.

  9. paul says:

    this is my first time to cook with my own ways :D so its better to look for a copy thank you

  10. Cathy says:

    I’m making one right now. So far so good. Yummmm!!!

    Haay, there goes my diet down the drain. Oh well!

    Thanks for the recipe.

    Cathy

  11. chang says:

    i just made one today using all the recipe except i used chicken, and did not have basil. it’s still great! thanks

  12. tangengot says:

    crushed tomatoes = fresh tomato with juice
    its not a sauce

  13. Connie says:

    “crushed tomatoes = fresh tomato with juice”

    Your name is so apt, Tangengot. Apparently you define tomato sauce by de lata standards.

  14. thet says:

    hi connie happy new year puede ko ba palitan ng beef ang pork? thanks

  15. Wengkai Ramos says:

    Wow! I did it.. It was perfectly done.. I really appreciate this, now I know how to cook Afritada alone without anyone else’s help.. Thank you

  16. iRonLady says:

    Does it taste like an afritada even without bay leaf? I tried to cook and follow your steps, but it ended up….ahh..never mind. Anyway, Ididn’t use bay leaf.

    • Connie says:

      Why, what does afritada taste like? There are thousands of afritada recipes and they all taste differently — either in subtle ways or otherwise.

  17. fet says:

    hi te connie.. hehe! ill call u “ate” its me again.. the one who tried your embutido recipe. but i used 4lbs. of pork on my bday party..

    anyways,i am cooking this recipe right now for dinner.. so good.. so far! your site .. is such a great help.. specially a wifey like me! who knows nothing when it comes to cooking..

  18. ria says:

    mam connie ano pong masubstitute ko for tomato paste,wala po kasi ko makita dito sa uk non.marami po dito tomato puree,pwede na po ba yun?thanks!

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