Main: Beef Dish
When we were kids, we usually had bone-in ham for Christmas and New Year. Those were the days when companies you work for or clients gave you this pretty pricy food item. Every year, my pappy always reminded my mum and maids not to scrape the bone too much. He wanted the bone to still have some chunks of meat sticking to it. He would refrigerate it and a day before he goes back to work, my mum would allow him to use the kitchen.
He would boil the ham bones in a huge pot for hours and hours. Then he would ask the maid (he was more of the commander, not the one executing the tasks) to fish out the bones then scrape the meat, even ligaments, into the yummy smelling and thick-ish stock. Diced carrots were added then macaroni noodles and chopped cabbage. The rich flavour of the stock just got absorbed by the mac noodles and veggies. Pure heaven. Some sort of "cleansing" diet too as compared to the rich food we have been consuming during the holiday season.
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My father, Armando C. Velasquez (RIP) |