Get the kitchen scale, food processor (if you have one), cutting board, the two medium bowls, and the large bowl
Attach the S-shaped blade to the food processor
Cut the ends of the onions, peel the outer layer, and discard.(Should be about half a pound of discarded material) 2 lbs white onions
Chop them roughly into big chunks
We'll use the large bowl to weigh things, so put it on the scale, and weigh 1-½ lbs of the onions
Transfer the 1-½ lbs of onions from the bowl into the food processor.If you don't have a food processor, go ahead dice the onions very finely. Pulse the food processor several times, until the onions are diced very finely.(Don't leave it on continuously, unless you want the resulting onion puree.) Put the (now diced) onions into the first medium bowl
Wash the bell peppers
2 lbs kapia peppers
Cut out and discard the stem, seed sack, and white strips from the peppers, leaving bigger pieces.(Should be about half a pound of discarded material) In the large bowl, weigh 1-½ lbs of pepper pieces, then dump them out onto the cutting board
On the cutting board, dice the pepper pieces to about the size of a thumbnail
Add the diced peppers into the first medium bowl, along with the diced onions
Back on the cutting board, cut the pork into roughly 1-2" pieces -- the size of cherry tomatoes or marshmallows -- put them into the second medium bowlThe pieces being uniform in size is more important than the actual size, and try to cut them such that the pieces have a mixture of lean meat and fat, as opposed to just one or the other 2 lbs pork shoulder or Boston butt
Peel the potatoes, cutting away any defects at the same time.
2.5 lbs white potatoes
In the large bowl, weigh 2 lbs of the potatoes, then dump them out onto the cutting board
On the cutting board, cut the potatoes into the same size pieces as the pork and place them back in the large bowl
Turn a stove burner on medium and put the large pot on it to let it heat up a little bit
On the cutting board, cut the ends of the garlic cloves off and peel the skin
6 cloves garlic
Sprinkle 1 tsp salt on the pork, then toss the pork pieces so the salt gets evenly distributed