Beef Kare-Kare is a traditional Filipino dish made with tender beef, vegetables, and a rich peanut sauce. It’s often served with bagoong (fermented shrimp paste) on the side for an extra flavor kick. The beef is typically simmered until tender and combined with various vegetables like eggplant, banana hearts, and string beans. The peanut sauce is made from ground peanuts or peanut butter, annatto seeds for color, and other ingredients like garlic, onions, and shrimp paste for flavor. It’s a hearty and flavorful dish that’s perfect for sharing with family and friends.
Beef Kare-Kare
$70.00 – $98.00
Beef Kare-Kare is a traditional Filipino dish made with tender beef, vegetables, and a rich peanut sauce. It’s often served with bagoong (fermented shrimp paste) on the side for an extra flavor kick. The beef is typically simmered until tender and combined with various vegetables like eggplant, banana hearts, and string beans. The peanut sauce is made from ground peanuts or peanut butter, annatto seeds for color, and other ingredients like garlic, onions, and shrimp paste for flavor. It’s a hearty and flavorful dish that’s perfect for sharing with family and friends.
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