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Pinakbet

BY :Bebs | Published: 02/10/ 2019 | Updated:07/26/ 2019 | 18 Comments

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Pinakbet or Pakbet is a Filipino vegetable dish that is flavorful as it is colorful. A medley of local vegetables like squash, eggplant, okra, yard-long beans, and bitter melon. Pork, shrimp paste, and tomatoes are used to give it its distinctive taste.

This Pinakbet recipe was originally published in 2016. Updated in 2019 to include new photos and additional tips. 

Pinakbet

My mama usually cooks Pinakbet for lunch or dinner as a side dish to fried fish or other fried meat. As kids, my siblings and I would try to wiggle our way out from eating our portion. We especially hated the bitter melon. But all attempts were to no success.

I remember my sister, Glenda, once tried to hide her bitter melons under her pile of leftover fish, but of course she got busted and had to eat the rest.

I do not know if any kid likes or ever liked bitter melon right from the start, but it does grow on you and as we grew older we got to appreciate this very healthy dish.

While living abroad, eating Pinakbet has been a real treat. I had to wait for the right time that all the veggies needed are available at the same time. The squash and eggplant I can buy locally. But the rest of the vegetables like okra, bitter melon, and yard-long beans I can only get in Asian stores.     

Pinakbet Tagalog

  • What is Pinakbet?
  • How to cook Pinakbet
  • Additional Tips for a great tasting Pinakbet
  • Other authentic Filipino Vegetable Dishes to try:
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  • Pinakbet Tagalog

What is Pinakbet?

Pinakbet or Pakbet is a mixed vegetable stew with pork slices that originally came from the Ilocos region. The original Ilocano version uses "bagoong isda" which is a sauce made with fermented fish.

As the dish became popular in the surrounding areas, different versions took root. The Pinakbet Tagalog, which is how the version from south of Ilocos (Manila and adjacent areas) is called, uses shrimp paste for flavor. This recipe here is the latter.

How to cook Pinakbet

There are different ways and versions in cooking Pinakbet. Basically, it involves these simple steps:

  1. Brown pork in hot oil.
  2. Saute garlic, onions, and tomatoes.
  3. Add shrimp paste.
  4. Add the vegetables and water. Quickest vegetable to cook comes last. Cook until vegetables are tender.

How to cook Pinakbet

Additional Tips for a great tasting Pinakbet

  • Vegetables are added depending on how long they cook. Those that take longer come in first. Usually, in this order:  squash then bitter gourd, eggplants and yard-long beans and lastly the young okra. If vegetables are more mature they will also take longer to cook.
  • Cut all vegetables in the same size as much as possible. Not only will it look nice but also so they all cook evenly and avoid others from getting mushy while waiting for the rest to cook.
  • To lessen the bitterness of bitter gourd, soak cut slices in water with a little salt for 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Use uncooked shrimp paste if you can. The cooked ones in jars (usually labeled as 'ginisang bagoong') are normally used as dips and has (a lot of) sugar in them. 

Other authentic Filipino Vegetable Dishes to try:

  • Laing - Taro leaves cooked in spicy coconut milk
  • Ginisang Labong - Sauteed bamboo shoots
  • Lumpiang Sariwa - Filipino fresh spring rolls
  • Tortang Talong - Eggplant omelette with ground meat
  • Chop Suey - vegetable stirfry

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Pinakbet Tagalog

4.93 from 14 votes
Pinakbet is a usual dish on of the everyday Filipino table. A vegetable-pork stew made from a mix of local vegetables like squash, eggplant, okra, yard-long beans, and bitter gourd distinctly flavored with shrimp paste.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 45 minutes mins
Course :Side Dish
Servings =4
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • ½ pound pork belly - cut into strips
  • 1 small onion - chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic - minced
  • 2-3 tablespoons shrimp paste
  • 3 medium tomatoes - chopped
  • ½ small squash - peeled and cut into cubes
  • 1 cup water
  • 5-7 young okras - ends trimmed, cut into halves diagonally
  • ½ bunch yard-long beans (sitaw) - ends trimmed and cut into 3-inch lengths
  • 1 medium bitter gourd - seeded then halved and cut into slices
  • 1 large eggplant - ends trimmed and cut into cubes
  • salt

Instructions
 

  • In a wok or pan,  heat oil over medium-high heat. Add pork and cook until browned and fat rendered. 
  • Lower heat to medium and add the onion and garlic and cook until tender and aromatic. Add tomatoes and cook for about 3-5 minutes or until it becomes soft and the skins peel off the flesh
  •  Add shrimp paste and continue to cook for about a minute.
  • Add squash and water. Cover the pan and let it simmer for about 2 minutes. 
  • Add yard-long beans, bitter gourd, and eggplant. Season with salt if needed.  Cook for about 2 minutes. Add the okra and cook for another 2 minutes or until vegetables are tender yet still a bit crisp.
  • Transfer to a serving plate and serve with rice and your favorite fried meat.

Nutrition

Calories: 308kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 12gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 135mgSodium: 340mgPotassium: 245mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 355IUVitamin C: 22.7mgCalcium: 64mgIron: 1.1mg
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  1. Iris Gayanilo Schmidt says

    October 23, 2023 at 10:58 am

    4 stars
    Made it. Easy to follow and tastes great! Didn't have shrimp paste so substituted that with fish sauce.

    Reply
  2. Gracie says

    August 27, 2023 at 1:14 am

    5 stars
    Half Pinoy Girl here! This is my go to recipe for Pinakbet. It brings me back to family parties of my youth. Thank you for posting!!!

    Reply
  3. Glenn says

    March 27, 2022 at 3:41 am

    5 stars
    I also like to add head on shrimp and some crab meat for a sea food version.

    Reply
  4. Glenn Rosemeyer says

    March 27, 2022 at 3:34 am

    5 stars
    Great recipe and directions. I like to add sweat potatoes. Nice addition to the squash.

    Reply
  5. Rosalie Habin Maddie says

    October 30, 2021 at 10:54 am

    5 stars
    Thanks 😊😊 for healthy tips..Foxy Folksy..

    Reply
  6. Knowell says

    August 16, 2021 at 5:58 am

    Can I use fish bagoong Instead of shrimp paste.. Allergic kasi anak ko sa shrimp paste.. Thanks

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      September 03, 2021 at 11:10 pm

      Sure go ahead.

      Reply
  7. Tambolong says

    November 26, 2020 at 10:00 am

    Hello,
    Couldn’t have done it without your precise guidance and instructions in such a short time when I came upon your recipe. My wife is COVID positive so I have to struggle to prepare & cook without any preparation. So off I went to the grocery & cook under pressure. You’re a life saver.
    Thank you

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      May 01, 2021 at 12:26 pm

      Hey, good to know that our recipe was able to help you during these difficult times. But sorry to hear about your wife and hoping she is all well now.

      Reply
  8. Justin Todd says

    July 21, 2020 at 1:35 pm

    5 stars
    Thanks for the recipe! I'd love to try some of the filipino dishes after having fried stuff all week.

    Reply
  9. Rolando Raganit says

    June 18, 2019 at 12:35 am

    5 stars
    nice, i tried and love it thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      June 18, 2019 at 7:21 pm

      Glad you love it!

      Reply
  10. Julie holley says

    April 22, 2019 at 3:15 am

    5 stars
    Lv the receipts

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      April 23, 2019 at 11:00 am

      Thanks for the 5 stars Julie!

      Reply
  11. Don Laguilles says

    November 23, 2016 at 5:51 pm

    love the website. I love your Pinakbet. My wife wants to try your empanada recipe. She loves empanadas. She is Irish-Welsh descent. **shimp - it think that's a mispell on the Pinakbet recipe.

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      November 23, 2016 at 10:17 pm

      Hahaha! To think that hubby is also checking for misspelling before I push publish! Thanks Don and I corrected it! Just visited your site, what a lovely family and I do hope your wife tries the chicken empanada, they are one of my favorites. 🙂

      Reply
  12. Anna says

    September 29, 2016 at 1:14 pm

    5 stars
    Thank you for this great recipe..We liked it very much!

    Reply
    • Bebs says

      September 29, 2016 at 6:01 pm

      Thanks Anna!

      Reply

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