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Filipino Breakfast Ideas: Fried Salted Dried Fish (Pritong Tuyo)

One of the traditional Filipino breakfast is pairing fried scramble egg (or sunny side up) with fried rice and tuyo (salted dried fish). Just a word of warning if you are cooking tuyo make sure that your neighbors wont get mad Why? You know why!
Filipina Sued for Cooking Tuyo in NY City
In Manhattan Nuns’ [...]


Video: How to fry Pinoy Fish Tilapia and Ginisang Ampalaya

I’ll eat this fried tilapia with kamatis and bagoong alamang (shrimp paste) under the mango tree
Ampalaya is also known as Bitter melon.

Wikipedia:
Momordica charantia is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown for edible fruit, which is among the most bitter of all vegetables. English names for the plant and [...]

Filipino Recipe Fermented Rice With Fish (Burong Isda) 3

Ingredients:
1/2 kilo milkfish or fresh water carp (well cleaned and scaled)
2 cups cold rice, not burnt
100 grams garlic (crushed)
100 grams ginger (minced)
100 grams red onion (chopped)
6 lime wedges
pinch of salt and pepper
1/2 cup patis (fish sauce)
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup water
How to cook:

In a bowl, mix all ingredients by hand, mashing everything well.
Pour into a [...]


Filipino Recipe Fermented Rice With Fish (Burong Isda) 2

Ingredients:
1 kilo fish (dalag or hito)
2/3 cup salt
3 1/3 cup rice
6 2/3 cup water
angkak (red rice)
Equipment:
Fermenting vessels
How to cook:

1. Preparation of the fish. Remove scales from the fish. Slice from head to tail, clean, wash and drain excess water completely. Salt and cover the fish to prevent flies from laying eggs. Allow to stand for [...]

Filipino Recipe Fermented Rice With Fish (Burong Isda)

Ingredients:
1 mudfish (medium-sized)
1 tbsp angkak
1-cup rice
2 cups water
Salt
How to cook:
1. Clean the fish and slice into pieces. Salt all the slices and allow standing for six hours or overnight.
2. Add the water to the rice and cook. Remove the rice from the pot or pan and allow cooling.
3. Pound the angkak fine and mix with [...]