Tot's Monggo Dish with Saba Sardines in coconut cream
Tot's Monggo Dish with Saba Sardines in coconut cream

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Boil the monggo seeds and pumpkin until it. In the olden days, monggo (mung beans) is soaked, boiled, mashed then pressed through a strainer to separate the hull. Today, I cooked the best stewed monggo in my entire life.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have tot's monggo dish with saba sardines in coconut cream using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Tot's Monggo Dish with Saba Sardines in coconut cream:
  1. Prepare 1 1/2 cup monggo seeds
  2. Prepare 20 pieces malabar spinach leaves
  3. Get pumpkin
  4. Get to taste salt and pepper
  5. Take to taste onion
  6. Prepare to taste garlic
  7. Prepare to taste saba sardines (in coconut cream)
  8. Make ready as needed water

The color and rich taste of the milk can be attributed to the high oil content. Most of the fat is saturated fat. Baby sardines play an important role in Japanese cuisine. We eat Tazukuri on New Year's day as it symbolizes a bountiful harvest.

Instructions to make Tot's Monggo Dish with Saba Sardines in coconut cream:
  1. Boil the monggo seeds and pumpkin until it becomes soft. 30-45 minutes.
  2. Saute the onion and garlic until it becomes brownish color.
  3. Mix the cooked monggo seeds and pumpkin with the sauted onion and garlic.
  4. Add the saba sardines (in coconut cream)
  5. Put a little amount of water.
  6. Then add the malabar spinach. And put salt and pepper to taste.
  7. Cover the pot and wait until it cooks for 15minutes.
  8. Ready to serve and eat. Enjoy!

Make sure to shake the pan constantly so the sesame seeds won't burn. When you can break the sardine in two pieces with your fingers, transfer to the parchment paper. Creamed coconut imparts a luxurious, rich, creamy infusion delectableness to just about any dish. Creamed coconut is actually the ground down flesh of a mature coconut, created into a pure, semi-solid white concentrated block of cream that melts on heating. The Philippines is famous for dishes that use coconut milk.

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