Kinamatisang Daing at Nilagang Saba
Kinamatisang Daing at Nilagang Saba is my suggestion for a meat free
holy week dish. Most Pinoy Christians in particular observed the Holy Week with
meat free meals and dried fish is the choice of food next of course to the
fish. Some of would rather have fresh fish for the reason of course people like
fresh food. But for those who have been in the tradition of having dried fish
meals during the Lenten Seasons I would like to share my Kinamatisang Daing at Nilagang Saba.
This is not the first
time that I have made tomato sautéed dried fish, several years ago I had shared
my Sarciadong Daing that have made it to countless Pinoy homes.
The recipe of my Sarciadong Daing was more sophisticated which require a lot of ingredients on a very simple dish.
Simple it is my Kinamatisang Daing at Nilagang Saba is a
trimmed down version of my Sarciadong
Daing dish. I have limited my sautéing ingredients to the basic, tomatoes and
onions. I have to add in some kinchay for the kick, and chopped spring onion
for the garnish.
Why with Nilagang Saging Na Saba, I have learned that the salty
bulad or dried fish goes well with boiled saba. It make sense, most Bisaya love
boiled saba dipped in guinamos check that post here, Nilagang Saging na Saba at Bagoong.
As I have mentioned
above cooking my Kinamatisang Daing at Nilagang Saba is very simple, here is
the recipe.
Ingredients:
200 grams meaty dried
fish.
2 pieces medium size
onion, sliced into rings or chopped coarsely
5-6 pieces medium size
onion, chopped coarsely
2 tbsp chopped
parsley, kinchay
spring onion for
garnishing
cooking oil
Cooking Procedure:
Soak the dried fish
for 30 minutes to 1 hour, drain till dry or wipe with kitchen paper towels. In
a frying pan fry the dried fish in batches, drain excess oil and keep aside. In
a wok or another pan heat 2 to 3 tbsp. of cooking oil until it start to smoke.
Add in and stir cook the onion and tomato, add in some kinchay and spring
onion, stir cook until the tomatoes and onions are wilted. Add in about 1/2 to
2/3 cup of water and bring to a boil. Then add in the fried dried fish and simmer
for 2 to 3 minutes or until the liquid is reduced to about half. Serve with
spring onion garnishing and with boiled plantain banana.
See related Daing post;
What is Lamayo? Danggit Lamayo
Lamayo Breakfast
Sarciadong Buwad, Sarciadong Daing
Daing na Bangus
Daing na Talakitok
Crispy Fried Dilis
Pritong Daing na Espada, Fried Dried Espada
Dried Silver Fish, Daing na Dulong, Teri Asin
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