pagatmaking
Pagatmaking is a traditional Filipino cooking method that involves slow-cooking ingredients, often meats and vegetables, in a clay pot. This technique is most commonly associated with the Ilocano people of the Philippines, particularly in the northern regions. The word "pagat" itself refers to the type of clay pot used, which is typically unglazed and porous, allowing for gentle and even heat distribution.
The process of pagatmaking involves layering ingredients, often with aromatics like garlic, onions, and ginger, and
Common dishes prepared using pagatmaking include various stews and braised meats. The low and slow cooking