Sinigang na Malasugi sa Kamatis
Sinigang na Malasugi sa Kamatis. Blue marlins are also great as fish soup dish. They are tasty and with fats oozing from the fish skin they make good sinigang. I wanted to have a minimal sourness for my sinigang na malasugi so I just used tomatoes instead of the usual tamarind, with slivers of ginger for that extra zing and a lot of leeks. As an alternative spring onions may also be used. This is similar to the tinowa dish from the Visayas but minus the lemongrass. The flavor is kept simple with the use of little salt to taste, thereby the only flavor that is there is of the blue marlin which is enhanced by the minimal use of the other ingredients.
Ingredients:
1 kilo malasugi slices
1 thumb size ginger, sliced
1 medium size onion, quartered
3 medium size tomato, quartered
1 bundle kamote tops, trimed, optional
1 bundle leeks cut into 2” length
2-3 pieces siling haba, green long chili
salt
Cooking procedure:
Wash malasugi pieces keep aside. In a pot bring to a boil 8-10 c. of water, add in ginger, onion and tomato, simmer for 3-5 minutes. Add in fish and continue to simmer for 3-5 minutes. Season with salt to taste Add in leeks and siling haba, cook for another 2-3 minutes or until fish are just cooked. Serve hot
See other Fish and Seafood Sinigang recipes;
Sinigang na Bilong Bilong sa Kamote
Sinigang na Tanguige Steak sa Kamias
Red Sinigang na Maya-maya sa Miso
Sinigang na Barramundi
Sinigang na Alimango, Crab Sinigang
Sinigang na Samaral
Sinigang na Panga ng Bariles Sa Miso
Sinigang na Bangus sa Strawberry
Sinigang na Bangus at Hipon sa Sampalok
Sinigang na Sapsap sa Kamias
Sinigang na Sugpo sa Buko
Sinigang na Sugpo at Alimasag
Sinigang na Isda sa Miso (Ulo ng Talakitok)
Sinigang na Ulo ng Salmon
Sinigang na Bangus sa Santol
Sinigang na Isda (Ulo ng Lapu Lapu)
Sinigang na Bangus sa Bayabas
Sinigang na Bilong Bilong sa Kamote
Sinigang na Tanguige Steak sa Kamias
Red Sinigang na Maya-maya sa Miso
Sinigang na Barramundi
Sinigang na Alimango, Crab Sinigang
Sinigang na Samaral
Sinigang na Panga ng Bariles Sa Miso
Sinigang na Bangus sa Strawberry
Sinigang na Bangus at Hipon sa Sampalok
Sinigang na Sapsap sa Kamias
Sinigang na Sugpo sa Buko
Sinigang na Sugpo at Alimasag
Sinigang na Isda sa Miso (Ulo ng Talakitok)
Sinigang na Ulo ng Salmon
Sinigang na Bangus sa Santol
Sinigang na Isda (Ulo ng Lapu Lapu)
Sinigang na Bangus sa Bayabas
thanks for the blog...
ReplyDeleteit helps a lot..
especially cooking a pinoy dish
here in singapore..
one has to search for the fresh ingredients to feel the taste of real pinoy foods
regards
raisa
Hi raisa, I used to go to Lucky Plaza when ever I crave for Pinoy food when I was there, otherwise just have to get contented with hawker center foods.
ReplyDeleteomg, malasugui na sinabawan is a very delicious and comforting dish...i am drooling na tuloy!
ReplyDeleteall the sinigang recipes are delicious, most of them i know how to cook and I thank you for all the cooking tips that you've posted.
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