Hello everybody, it is John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, beef tendon soup with vegetables / nilaga / bone broth. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook beef tendon soup with vegetables / nilaga / bone broth using 15 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Beef Tendon Soup with vegetables / Nilaga / Bone Broth:
- Take 500-700 g beef, with tendon and bone in
- Make ready 2 medium red onions, quartered
- Make ready 5 garlic cloves, crushed
- Prepare 3 dried bay leaves
- Get 2 large potatoes, quartered
- Take 3 pinches black peppercorns
- Make ready to taste Ground black pepper
- Make ready to taste Salt
- Take 3-4 cups water
- Get 1 beef bullion or broth cube
- Take 1 bunch Chinese pechay (see step 9 photo), separated
- Make ready 4-5 cabbage leaves, whole but separated
- Prepare 1 bunch green beans, tips and threads removed
- Get 2 carrots, quartered
- Get 1 stalk leek, cut crosswise (optional)
This Beef Vegetable Soup made with bones is the best I have ever tasted. This soup uses bone-in chuck roast and oxtails. Nilagang Baka is a Filipino beef soup cooked until the meat becomes really tender and with vegetables like potatoes, beans, and cabbage that makes this simple soup healthy and flavorful. This dish is one of that 'ordinary day' dish that is served at a Filipino table on a regular basis.
Steps to make Beef Tendon Soup with vegetables / Nilaga / Bone Broth:
- Since this is beef tendon, you'll need a pressure cooker! Rub salt and pepper all over the beef. Add in the bones (this is what makes it tasty!), the beef meat, and the tendon in the pot. Throw in one of the onions, the bay leaves and 3 garlic cloves. Add the bullion cube and 3-4 cups water, depending on size of your pot. It should cover the beef.
- Cover properly and pressure cook for 15 mins- btw only start timing it when it starts to whistle. So that means its actually in the pot for more than 15… Take note of this.
- When it's time, turn off the heat and follow your pressure cooker instructions to avoid getting scalded with boiling liquid!
- After opening, bring it back to the stove. Taste and adjust accordingly. Add your potatoes and the remaining onions, garlic. Simmer on medium heat covered. About 10 mins.
- Add your carrots, simmer for another 7 minutes.
- Add green beans, leeks, cover another 3 mins. I normally add one red finger chili at this point, and I run my knife in the middle to let the heat come out when cooking. Gives just enough spiciness to the soup. ;)
- Taste, adjust saltines or spiciness. Add the the pechay, cover for another minute then turn off the heat.
- Leave it covered for another 2 minutes then separate the veggies unto a plate to prevent over cooking.
- Serve while hot. Eat with rice (in Asia).
Nilagang Baka is a Filipino beef soup cooked until the meat becomes really tender and with vegetables like potatoes, beans, and cabbage that makes this simple soup healthy and flavorful. This dish is one of that 'ordinary day' dish that is served at a Filipino table on a regular basis. Nilagang Baka with Kalabasa is a Filipino beef soup. It has a clear broth and is also composed of vegetables such as butternut squash, long green beans, and bok choy. This recipe is a variation of the traditional nilagang baka wherein cubed potatoes are used instead of squash.
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