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Most Filipino households have treasured recipes passed down from generation to generation. The collection of old-time favorites usually includes hearty fare, like adobo, Pinoy spaghetti, and inihaw na baboy. Of course, celebratory dishes also make it to the list. Take beef caldereta, for example. Every family has their own way of preparing the well-loved ulam – from the meat used to the toppings added.
It’s hard to beat a classic, but sometimes, you must make alterations to keep up with the (trying!) times. Maybe you’re expecting a large group but working with a tight budget. Or you found a different beef cut on sale; why pass up on the offer? Introducing slight changes to your beef caldereta recipe isn’t a crime! Here, learn creative ways to cook the dish for your next handaan without breaking the bank.
There are countless caldereta recipes out there. But only a few will teach you how to make the beef stew extraordinary without exceeding your budget. This guide lets you in on some helpful techniques.
Pinoys love drowning their rice with sauce, which effectively doubles as an ulam extender. For this reason, you must make your base extra flavorful: dapat sarsa pa lang, ulam na! Here are some tricks to help you build an umami-packed foundation:
Classic caldereta recipes call for goat meat. But nowadays, more people use beef chuck or short ribs. However, these cuts can take a toll on your budget. Why not replace them with pork or chicken? Alternatively, you can compromise by combining ingredients. For example, split the portions between tapadera and liempo. Or, if you want to stick to baka, consider using chunky corned beef as a primary protein.
Tired of the usual carrots, bell peppers, green peas, and potatoes? Besides these basic components, many other pantry staples can transform the stew into a fiesta-level masterpiece. Check out these suggestions:
Here are some cooking methods to try when you want delicious, fall-off-the-bone meat:
Even if you’re penny-pinching, you can still prepare beef caldereta for your party. Follow these budget- and time-saving practices to serve a stellar stew your guests won’t stop raving about.