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Pata Hamonado is a delicious and comforting dish, as far as I am concerned. I like it best when eaten with very warm rice.

I usually scoop freshly cooked rice from the rice cooker while it is still piping hot, and immediately pour some sauce over it.

I like how the tender skin literally melts in my mouth while my palate gets pampered.

I often prepare for dinner. My family enjoys it over a good conversation. This is our reward for all the work done for the day.

How to Cook Pata Hamonado

There is a bit of preparation involved before cooking pork pata hamonado. The pork hock needs to be boiled to remove its impurities.

I do this by boiling 4 cups of water in a pot that is large enough to accommodate the pata.

The minimum time of boiling is 15 minutes. Sometimes, I extend up to 30 minutes if there are still hair attached to it.

Boiling makes the skin softer. This makes it easier to pull or scrape the hair off the pork leg. Make sure to discard the water afterwards.

Now we ready to cook! I start by sautéing the aromatics. We’ll need garlic and onion for this recipe.

It does not matter which aromatic to sauté first. I found it better to do the onion before the garlic.

The garlic gets browned perfectly by the time the onion softens.

The porks hock should have been cleaned at this point. Put the pork into the pot and pour soy sauce, water, and pineapple juice.

My hamonado dishes always involve soy sauce and pineapple juice. The juice is derived from the canned pineapple chunks.

Half of the pineapple can also be add it. Save the rest for later.

This is when I pressure cook everything. Try not to cook it longer than 25 minutes if you want the pork hocks to retain its shape.

Otherwise, it can fall apart due to intense pressure. The meat still needs to be boil it later to reduce the sauce. This will tenderize the pork further.

I use a piece of Knorr Pork Cube to give my pata hamonado that solid pork taste. I also add brown sugar to sweeten it up a bit.

The remaining pineapples can add it at the end of the cooking process so that it will still look bright and vibrant for presentation purposes.

Pata Hamonado

Sweet Filipino Pork Hock with Soy Sauce and Pineapple. 

Course: Main Course 

Cuisine: Filipino

 Prep Time: 15 minutes 

Cook Time: 1 hour 46 minutes 

Total Time2 hours 1 minute 

Servings:4 people 

Calories: 273kcal 

Ingredients

  • 3 ½ lbs  pork hock  pata, sliced or whole
  • 1 piece Knorr Pork Cube
  • 20  ounces  pineapple chunks in can
  • 1  piece onion chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic crushed
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ cup  brown sugar
  • 5  pieces  dried bay leaves
  • 1 ½ cups  water
  • 1  teaspoon  whole peppercorn
  • 3  tablespoons  cooking oil

Instructions

  • Boil 4 cups of water in a cooking pot. Add pork hock. Let boil for 15 minutes. Discard water. Set the pork aside.
  • Heat cooking oil in a cooking pot. Saute garlic and onion.
  • Add the boiled pork hock once the onion softens.
  • Pour soy sauce, pineapple juice, and water. Let boil. Add whole peppercorn and dried bay leaves Pressure cook for 18 minutes. Note: if not using a pressure cooker, boil pork for 90 minutes on a regular cooking pot. Make sure to add water if the liquid is about to dry-up.
  • Add Knorr Pork Cube, brown sugar, and pineapple chunks. Stir. Let it simmer until the sauce reduces to half.
  • Season with salt. Transfer to a serving plate. Serve with rice. Share and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Sodium: 1060mg | Potassium: 294mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 36g | Vitamin A: 3% | Vitamin C: 20.5% | Calcium: 6.8% | Iron: 9%

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