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Patola at Sardinas with Misua



Patola at Sardinas with Misua. I did not expect that patola is also available in Australia. I bought some at the last Rapid Creek Sunday Market. Now I wanted to cook the patola with canned sardines then add some misua noodles. The combination of canned sardines and misua is a regular fare to most Pinoy, it is cheap very filling and yummy. It has been some time the last time I had one, now it’s time to satisfy that craving.






Here is the recipe on my Patola at Sardinas with Misua.








Ingredients:



3 to 4 medium size patola, skinned, cut crosswise

2 small cans canned sardines in tomato sauce

100 grams of misua noddles

3-4 clove of garlic, peeled, chopped

1 small size onion,peeled, chopped

1 small size tomato, chopped

1-2 pieces chopped chili (optional)

salt and pepper to taste

1 small bundle spring onions, chopped

cooking oil






Cooking procedure:



In a small sauce pan heat some cooking oil until it start to smoke stir in the garlic and stir cook until golden brown add in the onion and tomato and continue to sauté for 1 to 2 minutes. Add in 3 to 4 cups of water bring to a boil then add in the patola and simmer for 3 to 5 minutes or until the patola are nearly cooked. Add in the sardines including sauce, and chili, bring to a boil and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add in the misua noodles and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes, garnish with spring onions and served with piping hot rice.







See other related sardinas recipes:





Sardinas at Misua, Canned Sardines with Misua Noodles

Sardinas, Upo at Sotanghon

Sardinas at Spinach

Sardine in Tomato Sauce Omelet

Sardinas at Sayote

Guinisang Sardinas

Sardinas at Sotanghon

Tortang Sardinas, Sardine Omelet

Bottled Bangus or Tawilis in Oil, Spanish Sardines Style

Spaghetti with Fried Sardines in Hot and Spicy Sauce

Fried Tawilis Sardines in Hot and Spicy Sauce

Sardinas at Pechay



















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