Rabu, 01 Mei 2013

Sautéed Corned Beef with Onion Leaves











As an OFW, I think of recipes that are easy to cook after a
hard day’s work.  And one of those easy
to cook recipes is Sautéed Corned Beef and this time I thought of garnishing it
with green onion leaves which gives a different flavor to it.  I always like to use onion leaves as an added
veggie when I cook Tinolang Manok, there’s something with the taste that I
really like.





Anyway, here’s how I cooked Sautéed Corned Beef.






Here are the
ingredients I’ve used:



2 Cans of
Purefoods Corned Beef 300 grams per can (or any brand)


1 whole big
onion (the more the better)


Few pieces
of garlic, crushed and chopped


Few
tablespoons of olive oil or any cooking oil


I small
packet of Ginisa Mix powder (optional)


Chopped green
chili (medium spicy and this is optional)


Few stems of
onion leaves


A pinch of
black ground pepper





How I cooked it:


1.  On a pan, pour few tablespoons of olive oil
and when it’s hot enough stir fry the garlic then add the onions.  I prefer not to overcook the onions because I
like it little bit crunchy (if that is the right term to use).


2.  The next step is to add the corned beef,
sauté it with the garlic and onions then add pepper and the ginisa mix.  (Ginisa Mix is a powder that became famous in
the Philippines and now being exported all over the world for the OFW to
use.  It adds taste to a dish because one
of the ingredients is a Mono Sodium Glutamate or known as MSG or Vetsin).


3.  It only takes minutes to cook the corned beef
and it’s already pre-cooked.


4.  Before you turned off the gas or electric
stove, add the onion leaves.





Voila!  Isn’t that so easy? 





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