Mild Pork Curry with Coconut Milk (simple & easy)

This easy Filipino curry is very mild (add chilies to add heat!), but fills your house with a nice curry aroma. Satisfies your curry and coconut craving too! Great with steamed white rice.
First, choose your protein. Goes with chicken, pork, or beef. I should try if it goes with lamb... Soon.
I used pork in this one, tail end in fact. Love it's fatty goodness, and bones in sauce make it tastier.
Mild Pork Curry with Coconut Milk (simple & easy)
This easy Filipino curry is very mild (add chilies to add heat!), but fills your house with a nice curry aroma. Satisfies your curry and coconut craving too! Great with steamed white rice.
First, choose your protein. Goes with chicken, pork, or beef. I should try if it goes with lamb... Soon.
I used pork in this one, tail end in fact. Love it's fatty goodness, and bones in sauce make it tastier.
Steps
- 1
Set aside par boiled-boiled pork or meat of choice. In a pot, heat oil. In low heat, add onions, then ginger, then garlic, a minute apart. Sauté til onions are translucent.
- 2
Add the sliced tomato. Mix in. Let the juices come out.
- 3
Turn heat to medium. Add the boiled pork into the pot. Try to scoop the onion mix on top of the meat so it can brown a little, without burning the onions etc. Add dash salt, sprinkle with freshly cracked pepper. Try to do both sides, but not necessary. Drop in the 1/8 of a pork broth cube or powder.
- 4
You'll notice the meat juices coming out, fats rendering. Add 1 squeeze of lemon juice or 1 small calamansi (not too much, as it has strong taste). Taste it. Season with salt and pepper according to your taste. Add the remaining portion of pork broth cube if desired. Lower the heat. Drizzle the curry powder onto the pot and cover.
- 5
You'll start to smell the curry aroma. Mix lightly with a spatula. After 5 minutes, add the coconut milk then cover. Simmer for 10 minutes.
- 6
Uncover, add the sliced potatoes, try to put it at the bottom of the pot. Let it simmer in low heat, covered, 15 minutes.
- 7
Uncover and if your sauce is too watery, add a little cornstarch mixed in a little water. Mix it in the sauce. Drop in sliced green beans (and capsicum, if desired) on top. Let it sit on top, no need to stir. Cover. Continue simmering 5-7 minutes.
- 8
Add your chili / chilies (chop if you want real heat, submerge in sauce) and leafy greens on top. Cover and continue simmering 5 minutes.
- 9
By this time, your pork or meat of choice should be very tender. Sauce with a good consistency, not watery. Check potatoes, they should be cooked. Mix in veggies carefully with spatula. To cover them with sauce. It's ready for plating! (Plated photo below, serve sauce separately or scoop over on the dish)
- 10
Garnish with parsley sprig or chopped green onions, sprinkle on top. (Optional) Serve with hot steamed rice or flat bread for dipping in sauce.
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