Filipino Pork Barbeque

Servings: 1 Total Time: 3 hrs 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Sweet, smoky, and perfectly caramelized skewers bursting with classic Filipino street-style flavor.
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Filipino Pork BBQ is a beloved street-food classic made from thin slices of pork marinated in a sweet, savory, and slightly tangy blend of soy sauce, banana ketchup, brown sugar, garlic, and citrus or vinegar. The meat is threaded onto bamboo skewers and grilled over hot charcoal, where the sugars caramelize into a glossy, smoky glaze with lightly charred edges.

Juicy, tender, and packed with bold flavor, Filipino Pork BBQ strikes the perfect balance between sweet and savory, with just a hint of heat from chili and warmth from black pepper. It’s commonly enjoyed straight off the grill, dipped in spiced vinegar, or served with steaming rice—making it a staple at family gatherings, fiestas, and bustling street corners across the Philippines.

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Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 10 mins Rest Time 3 hrs Total Time 3 hrs 30 mins
Servings: 1 Calories: 250
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Filipino Pork BBQ is a beloved street-food classic made from thin slices of pork marinated in a sweet, savory, and slightly tangy blend of soy sauce, banana ketchup, brown sugar, garlic, and citrus or vinegar. The meat is threaded onto bamboo skewers and grilled over hot charcoal, where the sugars caramelize into a glossy, smoky glaze with lightly charred edges.

Juicy, tender, and packed with bold flavor, Filipino Pork BBQ strikes the perfect balance between sweet and savory, with just a hint of heat from chili and warmth from black pepper. It’s commonly enjoyed straight off the grill, dipped in spiced vinegar, or served with steaming rice—making it a staple at family gatherings, fiestas, and bustling street corners across the Philippines.

Ingredients

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Instructions

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  1. Prepare the Pork

    Rinse and sort the kidney beans. Soak the beans in a large pot of water for at least 8 hours, or overnight.

  2. Make the Marinade

    In a large mixing bowl, combine:

    • 2 cups 7-Up

    • 1â…“ cups soy sauce

    • 1â…“ cups vinegar

    • â…” cup oyster sauce (reserve the remaining â…” cup for basting)

    • 2 cups brown sugar

    • â…” cup minced garlic

    • 2 teaspoons ground black pepper

    • 7 minced Thai chili peppers

    Stir well until the sugar is mostly dissolved and the ingredients are fully blended.

  3. Marinate the Pork

    Add the pork strips to the marinade. Massage the meat thoroughly to ensure each piece is well coated.

    Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, turning once or twice during marination. For best flavor, marinate overnight.

  4. Skewer the Pork

    Thread 2 to 3 slices of marinated pork onto each bamboo skewer, weaving the meat securely to keep it flat while grilling.

  5. Prepare the Basting Sauce

    In a separate bowl, combine:

    • Remaining â…” cup oyster sauce

    • 1â…“ cups banana ketchup

    • â…“ cup sesame oil

    Mix well and set aside for basting during grilling.

  6. Grill and Baste

    Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. Arrange the skewers over hot charcoal.

    Grill for about 2 to 3 minutes per side. Once the pork begins to lose its pink color, start basting with the prepared sauce.

    Continue turning and basting frequently until the pork is fully cooked, caramelized, and slightly charred on the edges.

  7. Serve

    Remove from heat and serve hot. Enjoy as is or with a spicy vinegar dipping sauce and steamed rice.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 386kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 16.7g26%
Saturated Fat 2.4g12%
Total Carbohydrate 56.5g19%
Sugars 7.5g
Protein 18.2g37%

Vitamin A 302 IU
Vitamin C 12 mg
Calcium 135 mg
Iron 7 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

You can also use other types of beans in this recipe, such as black beans or pinto beans.

Feel free to get creative and add your favorite pizza toppings to the mix!

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use canned beans instead of dry beans?

Yes, you can use canned beans instead of dry beans in this recipe. Just be sure to drain and rinse the beans well before using them.

Can I use a different type of bean in this recipe?

Yes, you can use a different type of bean in this recipe, such as pinto beans or black beans. Just be sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly.

Can I use a different type of cheese in this recipe?

Yes, you can use a different type of vegan cheese in this recipe if you prefer. Just be sure to choose a cheese that melts well and has a similar flavor to the cheese listed in the recipe.

Can I add other toppings to this recipe?

Yes, you can add other toppings to this recipe if you like. Some options might include diced vegetables, vegan sausage, or vegan pepperoni. Just be sure to add these toppings after you have spread the bean mixture on the baking sheet, and before you add the cheese.

Can I freeze this recipe?

Yes, you can freeze this recipe. Just be sure to wrap the baked beans tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil, and then place them in an airtight container or bag. They will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw the beans in the refrigerator overnight, then bake them in a 350°F (180°C) oven until they are hot and bubbly.

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