Beef Kare-Kare is one of the most favorite dishes in Filipino cuisine, served during special occasions and family gatherings. With its rich peanut sauce, tender beef, and colorful vegetables, Kare-Kare is comfort food at its best. Here’s a step-by-step recipe for Beef Kare-Kare, along with tips, variations, and serving suggestions to make it an unforgettable dining experience.
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What is Kare-Kare?
Kare-Kare is a Filipino stew made with oxtail, beef, and vegetables in a peanut-based sauce. It’s usually served with bagoong alamang (fermented shrimp paste) on the side to balance the richness of the dish with a salty and savory kick.
Why is Kare-Kare special?
- Traditional Filipino Flavor – Its peanut sauce makes it stand out among other stews.
- Perfect for Celebrations – A staple at fiestas, birthdays, and holidays.
- Customizable Dish – Can be made with beef, oxtail, tripe, or even seafood.
For the Stew:
- 2 lbs beef shank or short ribs (can also use oxtail or tripe)
- 2 tbsp cooking oil
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 ½ liters beef broth or water
- 2 tbsp annatto seeds (atsuete) soaked in ¼ cup warm water (for color)
For the Peanut Sauce:
- 1 cup ground roasted peanuts (or smooth peanut butter as a substitute)
- ½ cup toasted ground rice (for thickening)
- 3 tbsp fish sauce
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Vegetables:
- 1 medium eggplant, sliced
- 1 bunch string beans (sitaw), cut into 3-inch pieces
- 1 bunch bok choy (pechay) or napa cabbage
- 1 banana heart (optional, traditional ingredient)
Condiment:
- ½ cup bagoong alamang (fermented shrimp paste), sautéed
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Beef
- In a pot or Instant Pot, boil beef shank or short ribs until tender.
- For stovetop: simmer for 2-3 hours. For Instant Pot: pressure cook for 45 minutes.
2. Extract Annatto Color
- Soak annatto seeds in warm water until they turn bright red-orange.
- Strain and set aside.
3. Sauté the Aromatics
- In a large pan, heat oil and sauté garlic and onion until fragrant.
- Add cooked beef and stir well.
4. Make the Peanut Sauce
- Mix ground peanuts, toasted rice, and annatto water into the beef broth.
- Stir continuously to prevent lumps.
- Add fish sauce, salt, and pepper to taste.
5. Cook the Vegetables
- Blanch eggplant, string beans, and bok choy separately in boiling water.
- Set aside for serving.
6. Combine and Serve
- Pour the thick peanut sauce over the beef.
- Arrange vegetables on the side or mix them into the stew.
- Serve hot with bagoong alamang on the side.
Serving Suggestions
- With Steamed Rice – The sauce goes well with plain white rice.
- Atchara – Pickled papaya balances the richness.
- Fiesta Style – Serve in a large palayok (clay pot) for authenticity.
Variations of Kare-Kare
- Oxtail Kare-Kare – The original, rich and gelatinous.
- Seafood Kare-Kare – With prawns, mussels, and squid.
- Vegetarian Kare-Kare – With tofu and more vegetables instead of meat.
Health Benefits
- Protein-Rich – From beef and peanuts, perfect for muscle growth.
- Nutrient-Packed Vegetables – Eggplant, string beans, and bok choy are rich in fiber and vitamins.
- Balanced Flavor – Peanut sauce and bagoong offer a blend of sweet, savory, and umami flavors.
Expert Tips for the Best Kare-Kare
- Roast Peanuts Fresh – This gives the sauce a nutty flavor that peanut butter can’t provide.
- Don’t Skip Toasted Rice – It thickens the sauce naturally without cornstarch.
- Balance with Bagoong – Always serve bagoong on the side for authentic flavor.
- Make Ahead – The flavor gets better if cooked a day before serving.
Beef Kare-Kare Recipe – Classic Filipino Peanut Stew
Growing up in a Filipino-American household, Kare-Kare was one of those dishes that always brought everyone together. Imagine a big pot of tender beef simmered in a creamy peanut sauce, surrounded by colorful vegetables, and always—yes, always—served with a side of bagoong alamang (shrimp paste).
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Instructions
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Boil the Beef
– In a large pot, simmer beef shank or oxtail with water, onion, and a pinch of salt until tender (about 1–1.5 hours). Skim off any scum while cooking. (If using Instant Pot: pressure cook for 40 minutes).
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Prepare the Annatto Oil
– In a pan, heat oil and annatto seeds until the oil turns a deep red-orange. Strain and set aside. (If using powder, simply stir into hot oil).
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Make the Peanut Sauce
– In a large pot, sauté garlic in annatto oil. Stir in peanut butter, ground rice, and 2–3 cups of beef broth from the boiled meat. Mix until smooth and slightly thickened. Season with fish sauce, salt, and pepper.
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Add the Beef
– Transfer the cooked beef into the peanut sauce. Let it simmer for 10–15 minutes so the flavors come together.
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Cook the Vegetables
– Blanch eggplant, string beans, and bok choy separately in boiling water for 2–3 minutes each. Drain and set aside.
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Assemble & Serve
– In a deep serving dish, arrange beef in peanut sauce and top with blanched vegetables. Serve hot with bagoong on the side.
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🍚 Serving Suggestions
- Always serve Kare-Kare with steamed jasmine rice—there’s no other way!
- The salty-sweet bagoong shrimp paste on the side balances the rich peanut sauce.
- For extra comfort, serve with a squeeze of calamansi or lemon for brightness.
Tried this Beef Kare-Kare for dinner—it’s creamy, nutty, and just downright comforting. The meat fell apart perfectly, and the sauce was so rich without being overly heavy. Can’t wait to make this again!