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Receta Pork Morcon
by Manny Montala

Pork Morcon Pork morcon is a pork version of the popular beef morcon. The traditional way of making morcon is using beef and thinly sliced until it turns into a flat piece of meat. Then fill it with stuffings like hotdogs or sausages, ham or bacon and veggies likes carrots and bell peppers. Then roll it like a jelly roll and tie it with strings. There is a technique in slicing it “morcon style” and usually the meat vendor knows how to do it. And you only need to ask them to do it for you. Otherwise you can make it yourself and its not as hard as you think. With a little practice I’m sure you can master it. Since we are using pork tenderloin, it will require less time in cooking to tenderize the meat.   How to Cook Pork Morcon   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   Author: Manny Recipe type: Pork Recipe Cuisine: Filipino Serves: 4 servings Ingredients ½ kilo pork tenderloin (sliced morcon style) 1 Tbsp. calamansi Juice 1 Tbsp. soy sauce 2 Tbsp. all-purpose flour For the stuffing: 1 pc egg, hard boiled, sliced into 4 wedges 1 pc hotdog, cut into 4 strips 4 strips bacon 1 pc carrot, cut into 3 strips 1 pc pineapple slice, cut into strips 50 grams cheddar cheese, cut into strips 1 pc red bell pepper, cut into strips For the sauce: 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 medium onions, chopped 3 medium tomatoes, chopped ¼ cup tomato sauce 1 bay leaf 1½ cups beef broth or water 1 beef bouillon cube (optional) 1 Tbsp. breadcrumbs salt and pepper to taste Instructions How to make pork morcon: Flatten the pork tenderloin and pound in a clean flat surface. Marinate in calamansi juice and soy sauce for 10 minutes. Lay on a flat surface and starting at the edge, arrange the stuffing in alternate fashion until all the ingredients are used. Roll in a jelly roll fashion and tie securely with cooking twine. Then coat with flour and brown all sides in a pan with a tablespoon of cooking oil. In a saucepan, heat some cooking oil and saute garlic and onion until fragrant. Then add in the tomatoes and stir cook until soft. Add in the tomato sauce, bay leaf and beef broth. If you are using water instead of beef broth, add in the beef cubes. Bring to a boil then add the pork morcon and simmer for 30 minutes or until tender. Add more water if necessary. Remove the pork morcon from the pan and slice. Heat the sauce and add the bread crumbs and season with salt and pepper. Cook until the sauce is thickened then pour over the sliced morcon. Serve and enjoy! 3.5.3251   Try Other Delicious Recipes:Pancit Luglug Pancit luglug is I think a Kapampangan version of pancit…Beef Bulgogi Pinoy Style Another Filipino favorite is this Korean beef dish called beef…Pork Pochero Pork pochero is one of the variations of beef or…