Ginisang Malunggay Pods With Fried Moon Fish For Lunch

in Hive Food8 hours ago

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Hello, how are you? I rarely cooked this past week. It is always my brother, and sometimes I forget to document it as I always do LOL. So this lunch, my brother didn't wake up to cook, so I volunteered like I always do, whenever he never felt like cooking that dish, he always asks me to cook it hahaha.

As I always say, our Malunggay Tree blessed us again with a lot of Malunggay Pods to harvest, and now and then we always eat it, not gonna miss once a week, so I am going to cook Ginisang Malunggay Pods, but with unique fried fish, have you heard about Moon Fish? It is delicious in everything you cook it, you name it.



Ingredients I Used:

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  • 1 tbsp. Cooking Oil
  • Half cup Meat
  • 4 Cloves Garlic
  • 1 Red Onion
  • Thumb Ginger
  • 4 Tomatoes
  • 2 tbsp. Bagoong Sauce (Fish Sauce)
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 1 Chicken Cube Broth
  • 1 Kamote
  • 1 Kilo Malunggay Pods
  • 3 Moon Fish
  • 2 tbsp. Fish Sauce
  • 1 tsp. All-in-one Seasoning
  • Half Cup Cooking Oil


Let's Cook!

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In a pan, I added 1 tablespoon of cooking oil and let it heat up.


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Then I added the meat, cooked it until it turned brown and crispy.


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Then I added the aromatics like garlic, red onion, and ginger, and I sautéed them until they released their aroma.


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After that, I added the tomatoes next and let them cook until the texture turned mushy.


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Then I added 2 tablespoons of bagoong, let the bagoong seep into the tomatoes for about 10-20 seconds.


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Then I added 2 cups of water and a cube of chicken broth for extra flavor.


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And when it started boiling, I added the kamote in.


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Then I added the malunggay pods. To even look at the pods, I mix everything every 5 minutes. I did it about 5 times, or until the color changed into a yellowish green color.


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This is what I am talking about. The color of the malunggay pods when cooked. Now the Ginisang Malunggay pods are ready to be served.


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Here is a close-up look to the dish.



Time To Fry Fish:

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I season the fish with 2 tablespoons of fish sauce and half a teaspoon of all-in-one seasoning.


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In another pan, I pour about half a cup of cooking oil. Let the pan heat up.


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Then I added the two Moon fish first and let them fry on both sides until crispy.


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It has been a while since I ate Moon fish. It is rarely sold here, so we are lucky they sell it today.


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Serve hot and plated.


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Happy eating!


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