Pork, okra, squash and eggplants in sour cream

May 31, 2007 | Healthy veggies | Print This Post Print This Post
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My entry for Lasang Pinoy 18: Oh my gulay! is one day late. I couldn’t cook yesterday because we were waterless. I can horrify you with tales of waterless days, I can lament endlessly about the perils of living in the Third World, or I can just tell you about the wonderful lunch we had today. The truth is, whether you’re living in the First World, the Third world, the moon, Mars or Jupiter, it is always possible to enjoy a good meal. It doesn’t even matter if it’s a simple and humble meal or a gourmet chef’s masterpiece.

In my case, the contented faces of my kids and their healthy appetite were enough. And I’m one of those lucky moms who don’t have to plead, scare or bribe the kids to eat their veggies. Neither touched the okra but both gorged on the kalabasa (squash) and Sam is an eggplant lover too.

pork, okra, squash and eggplants in sour cream

When the pork was still simmering and the vegetables were being prepared, Sam asked if I would add gata (coconut cream) to the dish. That was really my intention. But we ran out of powdered coconut cream and the availability of niyog (freshly grated mature coconut meat) in the neighborhood is erratic. I decided to try sour cream instead. The substitution was more than satisfactory. The cooked dish was just lovely. The kids ate so well. :)

That makes me a happy mommy. Happier than my mother must have been when my brother and I were gradeschoolers. I wasn’t the sickly one; my brother was. He was so sickly and skinny as a child that the top of the fridge was always filled with his bottles of vitamins. And how difficult it was to make him take his vitamins… well, that’s legendary in my family. Example? Okay, he’ll probably flip out if colleagues in the legal circles read this (he’s a respectable lawyer now) but I’m not mentioning names, so there. :twisted:

Scenario: Yaya pours the vitamin syrup into a spoon and is holding the spoon in front of baby brother.

Baby brother: “Ang layo-layo naman n’yan, hindi ko abot (That’s too far I can’t reach it).”

So, yaya moves the spoon a little nearer.

Baby brother: “Ang lapit-lapit naman n’yan, naduduling na ako (That’s too near, I’m getting cross-eyed).”

Yaya moves the spoon a little farther. That would go on and on. There was a mat between yaya and baby brother because moving the spoon forward and backward almost always resulted in spills. Often, half of the content of the spoon would end up on the mat. And it’s lucky if baby brother consented to drink what’s left unless mother interceded.

I didn’t have to do that with my kids because the moment they could eat table food, I gave them vegetables. Okay, so they don’t eat all vegetables; who does? Even I don’t. But it’s good enough for me that they eat several varieties of vegetables.

pork, okra, squash and eggplants in sour cream

That’s enough story-telling, I suppose. On with the recipe.

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19 Responses to “Pork, okra, squash and eggplants in sour cream”

  1. Toni on May 31st, 2007 5:48 pm

    Oh my gulay! Sour cream instead of coconut cream? Who would’ve thought it would go well with those veggies? Ang galing mo talaga Mother. Wonderful wonderful wonderful dish this is!

  2. Connie on May 31st, 2007 6:32 pm

    Hi Toni, I thought I cooked too much and we’d have enough leftovers for dinner. I was wrong hehehehe

  3. Chateau on May 31st, 2007 7:13 pm

    Momm-inovation to the rescue (corneee! LOL)! I would not have thought of sour cream… I’ll keep that in mind!
    Looks so yummy! I’m sure naiwan ang okra esp for you. :P

  4. Connie on May 31st, 2007 7:36 pm

    Worse than naiwan. They actually passed on the okra that they couldn’t avoid scooping from the serving bowl hahaha

  5. Dot on May 31st, 2007 9:51 pm

    Hmmmm, ang sarap!!

  6. ces on June 1st, 2007 4:44 am

    that’s why i didn’t see this post yeaterday, i was browsing for some cauliflower recipe that i loved trying to meet the deadline! hahaha!
    that’s a good thing to know, i have sour cream in the fridge! masubukan nga! thanks!

  7. Wifely Steps » Blog Archive » LP 18: Oh My Gulay! Vegetable Parade (The Round-Up) on June 1st, 2007 8:52 am

    [...] great Connie of Pinoy Food Talk delights us with her Pork, Okra, Squash and Eggplants in Sour Cream. Out of coconut cream, she experimented with sour cream and voila! A very intriguing dish is [...]

  8. kaoko on June 1st, 2007 2:38 pm

    I loooove sour cream! *bookmarks page* This is a must try for me :D

  9. Rach on June 1st, 2007 3:36 pm

    Hi Connie. Thanks for sharing your LP 18. I love pinakbet too which we call Pakbet at home. The idea of putting sour cream is new to me but sounds like a very interesting version. It’s worth a try.

  10. dhey on June 1st, 2007 3:41 pm

    sourcream? that doesn’t sound right. but apparently tastebuds are better than eardrums. (ka-corny na comment)

  11. stef on June 4th, 2007 10:09 pm

    wow,decadent! heehee, veggies stroganoff? napaka-creative mo talaga.

  12. Connie on June 9th, 2007 2:42 pm

    Yung mga health (weight) conscious, I bet yogurt will work just as well.

  13. dhay on June 12th, 2007 7:00 am

    ms connie,
    i made this dish a few nights ago (thurs i think). i had mixed reviews about the dish, i guess bec my parents are so used in having this dish with coconut milk, rather than sour cream..one of them said that they would’ve enjoyed it more if i made it the traditional way. BUT i heard one of them asked for seconds - “dad, paki-kuha mo pa nga ako, dagdagan mo ng kanin, masarap eh”!
    I told them that im following a new recipe and it’s nice to be able to experiment and to see how certain ingredients work.
    As for me, i like it, it’s something new and it kept everybody talking about it! I would definitely cook it again, next time i’ll to make the one with fish fillet!

  14. Connie on June 12th, 2007 11:42 am

    Ah… may resistance pa. Am not surprised that it’s the older generation… :)

  15. JMom on June 13th, 2007 3:45 am

    OH yummy! I love vegetables cooked this way. I’ve totally adapted your cream based dishes. Last nights I did the chicken and potatoes with cream again :) I’ll definitely be trying this with veggies as soon as my vegetables start coming in.

  16. Rjfortyfive on June 14th, 2007 4:53 pm

    Hubby and me tried this recipe last Sunday night for our dinner. Guess what? It’s really delicious! Walang left-over man lang sa table..hehehhe… Through this recipe, that was the first time that me and hubby cooked together..bonding moments kung baga! thanks Connie.

  17. Rjfortyfive on June 15th, 2007 11:36 am

    Hubby and I tried to cook this recipe, and guess what? Ang sarap talaga! No left-overs in the table…ehhehhe…Dahil po sa recipe mong ito Ms. Connie, nagkaroon pa kami ni hubby ng bonding moments sa kitchen.Keep it up!

  18. Connie on June 15th, 2007 8:13 pm

    Rjfortyfive, that is great! Wish my hubby would cook with me hehehehe

  19. terry on June 16th, 2007 6:35 pm

    Hi! I tried this dish last night,,,ang sarap! here in japan mahirap maghanap ng coconut milk buti na lang nkita ko itong recipe mo nakakain ako ng filipino food.Ang sarap,pati hubby ko nasarapan

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