Ingredients :
1 pork pata (pork leg), wash well
1 cup soda pop (Sprite or 7-up)
water, for boiling
coarse sea salt
1 tsp. peppercorns
5 cloves garlic, crushed
2 bay leaves
1 tbsp. soy sauce
2 tsp. baking soda
oil, for frying
Procedures :
1.) Clean pork pata. Slit skin (3-5 slits on each side) without cutting the bone.
2.) Place pork pata in a big pot. Add soda pop and water enough to cover the pork.
3.) Season with plenty of salt. Add peppercorns, crushed garlic, bay leaves and soy sauce.
4.) Covered and boil over high heat. Remove all the resulting scum that will rise to the top of the pot. Lower the heat and simmer for about an hour or until pork pata meat is tender (make sure that meat is not too tender).
5.) About 15 minutes of simmering, add baking soda (to soften the meat faster) and continue cooking.
^.) Drain pork pata when done. Let sit for a while so the juices settle. Dry with paper towels.
7.) Deep-fry pata until golden brown and blisters appear on skin. Drain on paper towels.
8.) Slice meat and transfer to a serving plate. Serve hot with sauce for dipping.
9.) Make sauce by combining soy sauce and white vinegar. You may add garlic, onion and chili pepper. Depends to your liking.
Great recipe to try! I wonder if it works the same if i do it on chicken instead of pork? What do you think?
ReplyDeleteOh man that is looking good. I haven't had crispy pata in maybe...2 years? Trying to stay as healthy as possible and only giving in to less artery-clogging meals...but this is like hollering at me! That skin! That golden skin!!
ReplyDeletenever tried this, and wont be trying coz i dont eat pork. :)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe reminded me of a dish I ate when I was a child in my country, Ramania. It looks like an easy recipe:)
ReplyDeleteOh my gulay! Now I'm getting hungry. Good thing I am going to a buffet dinner later. Thanks for whetting my appetite!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is my favorite. My male friend used to eat this in our local frequent resto in our place. It is indeed very crispy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks really yummy. I'd like to try making this, although, should I be worried about my heart? Lol.
ReplyDeleteWow thanks for this recipe! Looks great and easy to try. Can't wait to follow this. And man that picture. I'm sooooo hungry now haha
ReplyDeleteI have never done Crispy Pata at home yet, tasted a great one from Sulo Riviera Hotel the other month. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI am not a big fan of pork but those legs do look tempting! Thanks for sharing the recipe on your blog ;)
ReplyDeleteWoow... The picture you took of the pork leg really look nice! But it is not the first thing I will think of cooking at home~ I guess I'm more of a veg person~ :P
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! ive never tried pork leg before. i always have pork belly or pork chops
ReplyDeleteYou made the procedure look easy! I might try to cook this one. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing. This looks really yummy and i havent tried cooking this before at home.
ReplyDeleteyumz! this looks like the roasted park belly dish my family loves. I'd love to try this someday!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt one of my guilty pleasures! Haha! Great recipe! :D
ReplyDeleteMy wife has another way of doing this. your's seems a good one to try. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis is among my all-time favorite food. It's also a great food to share with friends and family.
ReplyDeleteOMG this is sinful but definitely tempting and delicious. One of my family favourite dish.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I am officially mad about being on a diet. This looks so delicious. I had this before at a wine and food festival. It was very good. I'm sure your recipe is even better.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites! But just earlier today I was asked to slow down on these types of food. I was told I needed to eat some healthy food to maintain my ALL NORMAL physical exam result. :D But, in moderation, I might still try to do this and eat. haha
ReplyDeleteVery sinful and delicious! My favorite food when I eat at Filipino restaurants like Barrio Fiesta. Best paired with Kare-Kare!!! :)
ReplyDeleteA lot of people love crispy pata, but me, not really. I only eat this when this is the only thing on the table. I admit it tastes good, but it is also very high in cholesterol.
ReplyDeleteI wold love to try this! From the look of it, I can tell that it is delicious.
ReplyDeleteSome even put the pata inside the freezer first before cooking it to make it crispier
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