Ginisang Monggo
(Mung Bean Soup)
This is the dish I love growing up, my family grown Mung Beans and when its harvest time, Guess what for dinner? Ginisang Monggo ( Mung Bean Soup with all kinds of season vegetables) I admit I'm not a big vegetable fun when I was a kid, but since my parent are farmers, I don't have much choice other than eat whats on the table, mostly vegetables ( hehehe ).
Now that I'm far away from home, I terribly missed this dish and little inspired also, Since it's My Mama's favorite!
This coming Mother's Day, I offer this Ginisang
Monggo in honor of my Mama back home. This is also her favorite dish and
she always made this once or twice a week. It's like, a way of saying "
Thank You" for being such a wonderful Mama and for everything that you
thought me in life. I love you!
I also love to utilize Mung beans by using it on bread like Monggo Bread and spanish roll filling. Below is my own Ginisang Monggo Recipe, you can totally make it your own. Enjoy cooking:)
NOTE: Add any vegetables on hand. You can also totally rock this dish by putting some coconut milk.
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Mung bean
1 eggplant
1/4 of whole cabbage/ bokchoy/spinach
1 Bell pepper
Onion
Garlic
Tomato
Ground beef- ( meat of your choice)
Oil
Water
Ginger
Salt and Pepper- to taste
Directions:
1.) Throw the mung beans in large pot, boil it for like 45 minutes to an hour, until it cook. Set aside.
2.) Put oil in other pan, sauteed the garlic, onion and ginger. Add the ground beef and let it brown.
3.) Add the cooked mung beans and chopped vegetables and let it simmer until everything is cook.
4.) Salt and Pepper and simmer for another 5 minutes.
5.) Serve HOT with rice. ENJOY~
Happy Mother's Day to all Mommies out-there!!
Thank you for all your recipes. I'm always looking for new things to make, and I like to expose my kids to dishes from different cultures. This sounds wonderful! You had me at "coconut milk." Yum!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dana:) I love coconut milk in my food too, YUMMO!
Deletei could almost taste that. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteWhat a unique dish...never heard of it before but sounds healthy and yumm! I've posted the bake sale cupcakes that u said u were waiting for :-)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it heading over after I'm done with this, Thank you!:)
Deletei so want to cook something with monggo beans and your recipe is very timely. Thanks for this, its healthy and affordable recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
Deletei have eaten a ginataan version, masarap....
ReplyDeletedi ko maluto kasi my hubby don't like gata
I see, hubby don't like this dish. ako lang kumakain and my kiddies minsan. Kaya I always cook this to share with my friends..sarap din yung may gata:)
DeleteHi Melgie, thank you for your lovely comment in my recent post and also be my new follower. Great to know you :) I like your mung bean soup, looks so delicious !
ReplyDeleteWow, ginisang monggo is one of my favorite dishes! At first, I thought molo wrappers yung nasa photo; akala ko monggo ala dumplings. That would have been a different take. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks~ one of my favorite too,:)
DeleteI think we should try this. Simple lang ang monggo dishes namin parati eh. Only with malunggay or ampalaya leaves. Keri din pala ang eggplant and tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteAs in super Kering keri talaga, it taste good naman:) Thanks`
DeleteIt loks delightful!! Happy weekend my friend :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Keith:) Happy weekend too:)
DeleteI love ginisang monggo! Did you guys eat it on Fridays too? Para siyang tradisyon sa amin. We have it on most Fridays. Tapos sa mga karinderya, they also serve monggo on Fridays...
ReplyDeleteYup! everytime cravings strike, mostly talaga friday..:)Thanks!
DeleteHmmm....parehas tayo, I also love ginisang munggo lalo pag mainit init pa. Eat it with rice and patis and it tastes heavenly. :) I sued to cook mine with amplaya and sometimes dried mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteWow! sarap imagine yung patis ahh, I got hungry tuloy heheh:)
DeleteI haven't cooked monggo for a long time. Maybe I should again one of these days. I like it with ampalaya also.
ReplyDeleteAmpalaya on monggo sounds good too. thanks!
DeleteHappy Mother's Day as well! Sarap ulamin ng monggo! =)
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day too,:) Thanks
Deletemine is with chicharon and malunggay, i like it that way..hehehehe
ReplyDeleteRosemarie/Gven-Rose
I've tried that one too, my friend made it with chicharon..sarap!
DeleteSarap.. I love monggo soup with kamunggay. In fact, I cook it sometimes here. so lucky that we can buy fresh malunggay leaves here.
ReplyDeleteLucky you, Den.. I can't find any fresh malunggay here..:)
DeleteFavorite ko ang monggo with malunggay. :)
ReplyDeleteako din..sayang wla lang masyado dito..:) Thanks
DeleteThe only way I know how to cook monggo is to add in tinapa, kamatis and dahon ng ampalaya. I didn't know it could be used with other veggies too. My mom used to cook it as a sweet snack. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds good too:)Thanks!
DeleteHappy Mother's Day sis! I'm here again.. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day too, Sis:)
DeleteHappy Mom's Day! :) Ginisang monggo is one of my fave dishes, and you just made me hungry! LOL =p~
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day too:)
Deletewow! kakaiba, may cabbage and bell pepper! love ginisang munggo too. i always cook that because my one year loves it a lot, especially the one with ampalaya! try ko recipe mo next time. thanks for sharing! happy mom's day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mom's Day, too.. Thanks!
DeleteI'm glad you did your mother's favorite recipe! This looks delicious and you're right, coconut milk added would be tasty too!
ReplyDelete-Jamie
ChatterBlossom
Thanks, Jamie:)
DeleteSobrang miss ko na kumain nyan. wala kasing masipag magluto dito samin ngayon, ang init kasi! hehe :)
ReplyDeleteSana may mag volunteer dyan:) Thanks
DeleteFriday staple.hehe We like it malapot, though.
ReplyDeletemy friend made malapot with chicharon, its good too:)
Deleteanother yummy dish...is that eggplant on top of your monggo, hmmm haven't tried to eat that version
ReplyDeleteYea it is, thank you:)
DeleteI haven't tasted ginisang munggo with eggplant, cabbage and bellpepper. This makes your recipe unique. I should try adding it next time we cook munggo. Here in Batangas we call it "balatong". =) great oooking
ReplyDeleteI love to experiment on food, :) Thank you!
DeleteI love mine with TOFU. Great looking recipe though, I might try it out.
ReplyDeleteI love ginisang munggo... this is also how we cook it!
ReplyDeletecomfort food all the way!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree:)
DeleteWhenever I crave for monggo, Hubby is the one in charge. He cooks it better than I do.
ReplyDeletelucky you! thank you:)
DeleteI've never liked monggo but surprisingly, my little one loves it. I love that we could put just about any vegetable with it. Great recipe!
ReplyDeletei miss this! I haven't tried it with eggplant & bell pepper though, did it improve the taste? :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, it taste good naman:)
Deletesomething new to try...this is great.
ReplyDeleteyup! Thanks:)
DeleteWe love this dish with malunggay. They say, if you are bloated or manas, eating this will cure it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Farida:)
DeleteAng sarap naman nito girl yes i remember may sahog nga itong malunggay :)
ReplyDeleteThank girl! oo nga sana kaso I don't have malunggay on hand.:)
DeleteWith this, I will cook ginisang mongo tomorrow. Tamang tama holiday dito :)
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