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What is Tokwa at Baboy?
Tokwa at Baboy is a classic Filipino dish made with boiled pork and fried tofu tossed in a savory, tangy sauce. Traditionally served as pulutan or side dish, this budget version keeps things simple by using affordable cuts of pork and basic pantry ingredients. It’s a go-to ulam in many Filipino homes because it’s easy to prepare, filling, and perfect for sharing.
Why Masarap?
Masarap ang Tokwa at Baboy dahil sa contrast ng textures—crispy ang tokwa, tender ang baboy, at bold ang sawsawan. The combination of soy sauce, vinegar, and aromatics creates a balance of alat, asim, at konting kick kapag may sili. Simple lang ang ingredients, pero solid ang lasa at swak na swak sa kanin.
Best Enjoyed For
Tokwa at Baboy is best enjoyed for lunch, dinner, or as a tipid ulam that can feed the whole family, lalo na kapag may kasamang mainit na kanin.

Ingredients
- Firm tofu (tokwa), sliced
- Pork belly or pork ears (budget cut), boiled and sliced
- Cooking oil
- Soy sauce
- Vinegar
- Onion, chopped
- Garlic, minced
- Chili peppers (optional)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
How to Cook Tokwa at Baboy
- Heat oil in a pan and fry the tofu until golden and crisp. Set aside.
- In another pot, boil the pork until tender. Drain and slice into bite-sized pieces.
- In a bowl, combine soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, onion, and chili if using.
- Add the fried tofu and sliced pork to the sauce.
- Toss gently until everything is well coated.
- Season with salt and pepper if needed.
- Serve immediately.
Serving Suggestions
Tokwa at Baboy is best served fresh and enjoyed with steamed rice.
For a complete budget-meal lineup, it pairs well with quick ulam like Ginisang Sardinas or vegetable-based dishes such as Ginisang Ampalaya.
It also complements simple egg dishes like Egg Stir Fry when serving multiple affordable options.
Storage Tips
- Store leftovers in an airtight container.
- Keep refrigerated and consume within 1–2 days.
- Best served fresh; avoid reheating tofu too long to keep it from becoming soggy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pwede bang tokwa lang?
Yes, tofu-only versions are popular and even more budget-friendly.
Anong pork cut ang pinaka-tipid?
Pork ears or small pork belly portions work well.
Mas masarap ba kapag may sili?
Yes, chili adds a nice kick but is optional.
Pwede bang pang-baon?
It can be, but it’s best enjoyed fresh.
It can be, but it’s best enjoyed fresh.
Yes—tokwa and small pork portions make this very affordable.
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Ava Manalo is a passionate home cook who loves exploring flavors, recreating comforting classics, and sharing easy-to-follow recipes that bring joy to every meal. As an author at Sarap Diaries, she focuses on Filipino dishes, merienda favorites, and simple cooking tips that make homemade food approachable and always delicious.
When she’s not developing recipes, Ava enjoys discovering new food spots, experimenting with global flavors, and turning everyday ingredients into heartwarming dishes for all kinds of occasions.







