Longganisa patties

Homemade Garlicky Pork Patties

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I’ve been distracted these past few days, having found out that 20 of my blog posts were stolen by a person whose computer keyboard labels for Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V must have been erased due to too much “research work”. He is so unbelievable; not only has he stolen my food photos, cropping the part where I have my blog or name written down, but has copied everything word for word! Funny how he also cooks for his 2 boys and the way my mom does.  He “harvested” posts after posts from food bloggers like we’re FarmVille friends.   For all it’s worth, he sent me a message of apology, but most of my posts were still at his pages. Anyhoo, there is no need to spell out his name, that would just add more to his already notorious rep in the net. (Or should I? so everybody knows what a liar he truly is…) His blog has been taken down by its host for copyright infringement and all of his FB pages. Oh well, he is probably now busy making a new one as I write this post.

At dahil ang skinless longganisa ko ay paborito nya at nakarating sa blog nya I wanna share this home-made-longganisa I made months ago. Kung tamad magluto at magsulat ang magnanakaw ng ulam, ako din ay tamad gumawa ng longganisa. Too lazy to roll so they’re homemade garlicky pork patties instead.

Prepped exactly the way I cooked the skinless ones. Oh, and I chucked in spring onions.
Served with plain rice, egg and salad greens.

For Food Friday and Food Trip Friday.
Food Friday
Food Trip Friday

Yes, egg rings to make ‘em round!

(Beth, salamat po :-)  at sa mga Dragonesas!)

Homemade Garlicky Pork Patties
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Recipe type: Main
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Serves: 4
 
Ingredients
  • 500g of ground pork (with fat is preferable so sausages won't be too dry)
  • 3-5 tbsp minced garlic
  • 3 tbsp chopped spring onion
  • 1 medium-size onion, chopped (optional)
  • 4 tbsp vinegar
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp ketchup or tomato sauce (optional)
  • ½ cup bread crumbs
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 egg, beaten
Instructions
  1. Combine all the above ingredients in a bowl. Fry 1 tbsp of the mixture to taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
  2. Use an egg ring to shape the mixture into round patties. Place each patty on a piece of baking paper and stack them one on top of another in a container.
  3. You can cook them right away or chill overnight.
  4. Heat a tablespoon of oil in a non-stick pan. Fry 3-4 patties over medium heat until golden brown. Cook about 3-5 minutes each side depending on your preference.
Notes
Add more vinegar and garlic to the mixture to spice it up.

 

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Iska
I am not a professional cook. My only claim to having a culinary background is a short stint as my dad’s teen ‘sous chef’ in his carinderia ages ago. Dad ran small eateries since I was a young kid - serving standard ‘turo-turo’ food ranging from the likes of menudo, adobo, pritong isda, dinuguan, binagoongan, bopis, munggo, pinakbet and giniling to merienda fares like goto, ginataan, pancit bihon, halu-halo and saging con yelo.

My father, a farmer in his hometown before working his way to becoming an accountant, definitely influenced my cooking in a lot of ways than I thought. My siblings and I were raised in a backyard full of fruit trees and vegetable garden. We spent weekends and the summer breaks running around with ducks, chickens, goats and pigs. I had wonderful memories of gathering eggs, butchering chickens, selling vegetables and the sweet aroma of preserved fruits. But my love for art led me to a degree in Architecture. Just few months after getting my license, I went abroad and lived independently at age 23. Definitely no maid, no cook, and a totally different food culture. Along the way I met lots of friends and spent what seemed a lifetime learning new tricks and recipes.

Now living in Auckland, I am a work-from-home mum who juggles time between work, fun and family - in pursuit of work-life balance. No matter how busy I am, I love the idea of cooking for my family. My blog chronicles home cooking greatly influenced by life outside my home country from Southeast Asia to Beijing and Auckland. And most of the time, being busy also means easy (sometimes quick), affordable meals.

10 thoughts on “Homemade Garlicky Pork Patties

  1. one of my fave!
    naku…di talaga mawawala ung mga kawatan na yan! if one disappears, am sure a hundred ones will replace him/her. hahahaha. happened to me twice, pero at least sayo he apologized. sa akin nagalit pa! i hope he will be found out if ever he does it again!
    (galit talaga ako sa mga taong ganyan…grrrr)
    .-= maiylah’s last blog ..Food Friday =-.

  2. Uy, ang saya naman at nag-apologize sya…nakakaloka naman kasi sya…I love skinless longganisa….which reminds myself..di pa pala ako nakakpag-post noon..makagawa nga…

  3. hmmm…so he apologized finally? hay naku, i can’t believe the nerve of these guys though!

    in any case, these look delicious! and just my type of food :)

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