Mix together thoroughly using your hands. Cook a little nugget of the mixture in a frying pan and taste it to check the seasoning. Add more seasoning, as necessary, to the remaining filling.
But pig’s head isn’t always easy to get, so for this recipe, I use pork belly and add a couple of pig ears. I also like to mix in a couple of poached pig brains, which give the sisig a creamy ...
For this recipe, the pork is not pounded; you'll want your chops to be no thicker than 3/4-inch each. Next, there's the type of breadcrumbs used. Here, we use panko, which produces an especially ...
Pat the pork dry ... sauce and stir to mix well. Simmer gently, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens and the flavors blend, 20 to 25 minutes. Taste and adjust the seasoning, if necessary.