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Nilaga Baboy (Boiled Pork w/ Vegetables)

Nilaga in filipino means 'boiled'. Nilagang Baboy is another filipino food recipe that is easy to make that you just throw everything in the pot and let it cook until tender. It can be with pork or beef of any kind you like and just add any vegetables of your choice. Corns and ripe saba (banana plantain) is also good in this dish. You may or may not add pork and beans -- it's up to you if you'll like it thickened or just a clear soupy dish. You can even add a thumb-size ginger for a pungent flavor. Nilaga is good in any kind of weather.
My family love nilaga. They like soupy kind of food dish that they quickly finish their meal. I remember that we used to have this dish (we call it nilat-an in our dialect) during Sunday's lunch. We always had our get-together with my in-laws every weekend.

Preparing this nilagang baboy (boiled pork with vegetables) reminds me of my family back home.

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Photo sent the 12/05/2010 by lenka_g.