Kaldereta

Kaldereta recipe art ingredients with baybayin

Kaldereta is a popular tomato-based stew made with meat, commonly goat, and stewed in a base of tomatoes and/or tomato sauce, liver spread, chili peppers, and filled with carrots, potatoes, and bell peppers.

The original Spanish dish uses lamb meat, while the name Kaldereta comes from the Spanish word caldero, or large cooking pot.

Recipes vary, some include soy sauce, cheese, additional tomato paste, and more… making Kaldereta a rich and flavorful Filipino stew.

What is in your favorite kamatis-based Filipino stews?

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What’s the difference between Kaldereta, MechadoMenudo, and Afritada?

Venn diagram art of the difference between menudo, mechado, kaldereta, and afritada with Baybayin recipe art

First, what is usually the same?

4 basic ingredients connect the four stews: tomatoes and/or tomato sauce, potatoes, carrots, and bell peppers. Though potatoes and tomato sauce are the most common denominators.

Also, the four dishes have Spanish colonial influence, from the names, ingredients, to the methods of cooking. Mechado has roots in the “mecha” or “wick” of fat used to make tough beef succulent, though the method is used less and less nowadays. Menudo might be from the Spanish word for tiny, but the dish brought over due to colonization might have been a Mexican Menudo.

There are also many other tomato-based dishes such as Pochero, Escabeche, and even Filipino Spaghetti. These stews are so rich in flavor, even vegetable or vegan recipes abound.

And though the debates continue, it means that cooks and chefs are making their own renditions. Together we make these uniquely Filipino stews better and better… and always best for the times, for friends, family, and festivity.

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