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Recipe of Favorite Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum

 ·  ☕ 7 min read  ·  ✍️ Elijah Adams

Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum

Hello everybody, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, salmon & kang kong in tamarind broth : filipino sinigang : savoury sour soup vs tom yum. 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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Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have salmon & kang kong in tamarind broth : filipino sinigang : savoury sour soup vs tom yum using 19 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum:
  1. Take Traditional Ingredients
  2. Make ready 1-1.5 k salmon, your preferred cut
  3. Get 1 large onion, sliced
  4. Make ready 2-3 tomatoes, sliced
  5. Prepare 1 bunch kangkong / kangkung / water spinach, cut in 3 inches length- leaves and tender stalks
  6. Prepare 1/2 a medium radish, sliced (circles)
  7. Make ready 2 green finger peppers
  8. Make ready 1 bunch okra, halved
  9. Take 1 pack (22 g) Tamarind mix (good for 1L)
  10. Prepare 3-4 C water
  11. Prepare 1-3 Tbsp Fish sauce (to taste)
  12. Take to taste Salt
  13. Make ready Cooking oil to sauté
  14. Get Non-traditional Ingredients (for more veggies)
  15. Get Handful green beans, halved (optional)
  16. Prepare Few leaves of napa/chinese cabbage (optional), torn
  17. Get 1-2 garlic cloves, sliced (optional)
  18. Prepare 2 thin slices of ginger (optional)
  19. Make ready 2-3 calamansi, juice squeezed /strained (optional)

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Steps to make Salmon & Kang Kong in Tamarind Broth : Filipino Sinigang : Savoury Sour Soup vs Tom Yum:
  1. Prep veggies
  2. Sauté in a soup pan the onions, then garlic and ginger (non-traditional but it helps remove the fishy-slimy taste) until fragrant.
  3. Sauté in the tomatoes until soft.
  4. Add in the water and tamarind powder mix. I like it sour so I use the whole pack for 3-4 c of water (small, 22g. There is a bigger pack available) and I even add calamansi in the end (local lime version). Bring to a boil.
  5. You can buy the Knorr brand from a Filipino store ('Sampaloc' means tamarind) or use any Asian tamarind mix without a lot of sugar in it (not the one used for desserts).
  6. The veggies and the fish cook fairly quickly. Especially with the salmon, I don't want to overcook it so I place it in last. In a quick succession, add the veggies- hard stalks, beans, finger pepprs and radish first. Then the leafy veggies after a couple minutes.
  7. Salt the salmon before putting it in (right after dropping in the Kang Kong). Ensure it's submerged, especially if cooking the head. Cover and bring to a light boil.
  8. Lower heat when it boils. Taste and add 1 Tbsp fish sauce first…If you dont have this, use salt. Add more tamarind mix if it's not sour enough or use calamansi juice. Add more fish sauce according to your liking. Cook until the salmon meat changes color (not very long, depends on thickness, 5-6 mins).
  9. Serve hot and spoon soup over rice. Enjoy!

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