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Tocino or pork tocino is one of the popular pork dish for Pinoys but this dish, or maybe just the name was one of the Spanish influence that we inherited. Actually “tocino” is a Spanish word for “bacon” but when it comes to our cuisine, it is sweetened cured pork.

When it comes to Filipino cuisine, pork tocino is a classic dish that has been enjoyed by generations. This sweet cured pork is a popular breakfast food in the Philippines and can be served with rice, fried eggs, and tomato slices. While you can easily buy pre-packaged tocino in supermarkets, making it at home is not only healthier but also allows you to adjust the flavor to your liking.

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Ingredients:

The first step in making pork tocino is to prepare the meat. You will need half a kilo of pork shoulder or kasim, sliced into 1/4 inch thick pieces. In a mixing bowl, combine brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic, red food coloring or annatto powder, pineapple juice (optional), and salt. Mix well to form a marinade.

Curing Process:

Next, rub the marinade all over the pork, making sure to cover all sides of the meat. You can either place the pork and marinade in a ziplock bag or a Tupperware container for curing. Put the container in the refrigerator and let it cure for 2 to 3 days.

Cooking:

After the curing process, you can either fry or grill the pork tocino. Heat at least 4 tablespoons of cooking oil in a pan over medium to high heat. Fry the tocino for 3 minutes on each side or until browned and cooked through. Be careful not to overcook the meat, as it can become tough and dry.

Serving Suggestions:

Once done, you can serve the pork tocino with fried rice and fried eggs for a hearty breakfast. The sweetness of the pork pairs perfectly with the saltiness of the eggs and the acidity of the tomatoes.

Customization:

Making your own pork tocino at home is a great way to enjoy this classic Filipino dish without the added preservatives and unhealthy ingredients found in pre-packaged tocino. Plus, it’s a fun and easy way to get creative in the kitchen and experiment with different flavors. Try adding some spices like black pepper or chili powder to give your tocino an extra kick. You can also try using different cuts of pork to see which ones work best for you.

Wrap-Up:

Pork tocino is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that you can enjoy any time of the day. Making it at home not only ensures that you know exactly what’s in your food but also allows you to customize the flavor to your liking. So why not give this recipe a try and impress your family and friends with your culinary skills?

Notes on The Ingredients:

Pork shoulder or kasim

This cut of pork is often used in Filipino cuisine as it has a good balance of meat and fat, which helps keep the meat juicy and tender. When sliced thinly, it also cooks quickly and evenly.

Brown sugar

The sweetness of brown sugar is what gives tocino its distinctive flavor. It also acts as a natural preservative, allowing the meat to last longer without the need for chemical preservatives.

Soy sauce

Soy sauce adds a savory, umami flavor to the marinade. It also helps to tenderize the meat by breaking down its proteins.

Garlic

Garlic adds a pungent flavor and aroma to the marinade. It is also believed to have several health benefits, such as boosting the immune system and reducing inflammation.

Red food coloring or annatto powder

This ingredient is optional, but it is often added to give the tocino its distinctive red color. Annatto powder is a natural food coloring made from the seeds of the achiote tree and is commonly used in Filipino cuisine.

Recipe Update: This blog post is updated with more text and added with recipe notes, notes on the ingredients and cooking tips. The calorie value is also corrected based on the calorie counter from Verywellfit.com

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How To Make Pork Tocino (Sweet Cured Pork)

Learn how to make delicious and healthy pork tocino with this easy homemade recipe. No preservatives, just natural ingredients for a classic Filipino dish.

Prep Time3 days d

Cook Time6 minutes mins

Total Time3 days d 6 minutes mins

Course: Pork Recipe

Cuisine: Filipino

Keyword: pork tocino, tocino

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 445kcal

Author: Manny

Ingredients

  • 1/2 kilo pork shoulder or kasim slice into 1/4 inch thick
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 tsp of red food coloring or annatto powder
  • 2 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/8 cup pineapple juice optional
  • 1/2 tsp. salt

Instructions

How To Make Pork Tocino (Sweet Cured Pork):

  • Combine the ingredients: brown sugar, food coloring, soy sauce, garlic, pinepple juice and salt in a mixing bowl.

  • Put the sliced pork in the bowl and rub the mixture liberally on all sides of the pork.

  • You can either use a zip bag and put all the pork and mixture or in a tupperware container for curing the pork.

  • Put inside a refrigerator and cure for 2 to 3 days.

  • After curing the pork, you can either fry or grill it. Heat at least 4 tablespoons of cooking oil.

  • Fry the tocino at least 3 minutes on each sides until browned on medium to high heat or until cooked.

  • Don't overcook because it will become too dry and tough.

  • Serve with fried egg and fried rice or java rice

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Notes

Nutrition notes:

Calorie is derived from VeryWellFit.Com recipe nutrition calculator.

Cooking Tips:

  1. Make sure to slice the pork shoulder or kasim thinly, around 1/4 inch thick. This will help it cook evenly and quickly.
  2. When curing the pork, make sure to use a container that can be tightly sealed, such as a zip bag or Tupperware container. This will help the meat absorb the flavors of the marinade more effectively.
  3. If you don't have red food coloring or annatto powder, you can omit this ingredient. The tocino will still taste delicious without it.
  4. When frying the tocino, make sure to heat the oil over medium-high heat. This will help the meat cook quickly and evenly without burning.
  5. Don't overcook the tocino, as it can become dry and tough. Cook each side for around 3 minutes or until browned, and remove from the pan as soon as it is cooked through.

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FAQs

How to cook Pampanga's Best pork tocino? ›

Add about 2 cups of water (or just enough to cover the meat) and 1/4 cup of cooking oil into a large frying pan together with the pork tocino slices. Boil over high heat. The process of boiling further tenderises the meat while cooking. When the water evaporates, the cooking oil will be left, instantly frying the meat.

What is pork tocino made of? ›

In making tocino in the Philippines, the pork belly meat is first sliced into thin strips. Anise wine, annatto, water, sugar, and salt are combined in a container, and the meat strips are sprinkled with the mixture and stacked in a container, which is covered and refrigerated for three days to cure.

How do you know when pork tocino is cooked? ›

Wait until it caramelizes and wait until it's dark but not burned.

What is the seasoning in tocino? ›

Tocino (Filipino Bacon)

In a bowl, whisk together the coconut sugar, rice syrup, garlic, soy sauce, celery juice, salt, ground annatto and black pepper. Heat the mixture up in the microwave a bit if you're having trouble getting the sugar to melt. Let the brine cool to room temperature.

Do you boil or fry tocino? ›

first up, you have to boil the meat with some water. and start cutting them into smaller pieces. then after about 5 minutes, drain the water and put it back, adding a little bit of oil and turn down the heat. and fry it slowly until caramelized.

Do you boil Pampanga's Best tocino? ›

What is the best suggested cooking instruction for most Pampanga's Best products? Most of our products are ready to fry. Boiling is not necessary since tenderness is ensured from the manufacturing process.

Can I cook tocino in air fryer? ›

Set the air fryer to the 200th of sea for 15 minutes. After eight minutes, set timer to 5 minutes 180C. Flip over your toccino and cook for the remaining time. Tada!

What is the best pair for tocino? ›

Pair the tangy grilled tomato with a slightly salty tocino. Mekeni offers Classic Sweet Pork Tocino for those who like their tender pork slices sweet, while the Tamis-Alat Pork Tocino is for those looking for a balance of sweet and salty.

What is tocino called in English? ›

tocino
Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
tocino nm(panceta)bacon n
Frió unos trozos de tocino en la sartén.
He fried some pieces of bacon in the frying pan.
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Why is Filipino tocino red? ›

Though the term “tocino” comes from the Spanish word for bacon, in the Philippines, the dish can be made from chicken or beef as well. Its vibrant red hue often comes from annatto seed, an orange-red food coloring from the achiote tree.

What is the pink powder in tocino? ›

Tocino is cured like ham and bacon, but with the addition of red food coloring. Tocino used to be cured using salitre (saltpeter), a food preservative and colorant. Nowadays, people mostly use pink curing salt or Prague powder. Sodium phosphate and Vitamin C powder are must-haves for curing pork tocino as well.

How do I make sure my pork is fully cooked? ›

Cook all raw pork steaks, chops, and roasts to a minimum internal temperature of 145°F (62.8 °C) as measured with a food thermometer before removing meat from the heat source. For safety and quality, allow meat to rest for at least three minutes before carving or consuming.

How can you tell if pork is done without a meat thermometer? ›

One way to determine your porks' doneness is by the color of the juices that come out of it when you poke a hole in it with a knife or fork. If the juices run clear or are very faintly pink, the pork is done cooking. If they're mostly or entirely pink or red, it's best to continue cooking.

Can I just fry tocino? ›

Ways to cook

Stovetop- you can pan-fry straight in hot oil, but I suggest cooking the tocino first in water until fork-tender. Add enough water to cover the meat and simmer until the meat is tender and the liquid is mostly absorbed.

How do you cook prepackaged tocino? ›

Cook
  1. Turn the stove on and set it to medium and warm up the skillet.
  2. Add pork tocino to the pan and spread it out a bit.
  3. Add 1/4 cup of water and cover the pan.
  4. Let it cook until the water evaporated. ...
  5. Add a little oil.
  6. Cook the pork until it turns reddish.
  7. Remove from the pan.
  8. Cook the egg sunny side up.
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