Kinilaw ni LJ Recipe
Try this Kagay-anon dish by ka-Kitchenomics LJ Flores!
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Overview
Our ka-Kitchenomics LJ Flores shares with us her recipe for a staple dish in Cagayan de Oro - Kinilaw. You’ll want to try the fresh and balanced flavors this seafood dish is known for!
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Categories : Appetizer & Seafood
Culture : Filipino
Preparation Time : 25 min.
Serving Size : 12
Ingredients:
- 1 kg tuna, sushi grade, sliced into 1/2-inch cubes
- 1 bottle DEL MONTE Red Cane Vinegar
- 1 can clear soda
- 2 pcs tabon-tabon, sliced crosswise, scoop the inside then chop
- 1/3 cup ginger, peeled and finely chopped
- 1 1/2 cup onion, red, chopped
- 3 3/4 cups cucumber, cut into 1/4-inch dice
- 5 pcs siling labuyo, sliced thinly
- 4 pcs suha (Mindanao)
- 1/4 cup clear soda
- 1 tsp salt
Preparation:
1. Wash the fish with 1 cup DEL MONTE Red Cane Vinegar. Allow the fish to sit in the vinegar for 30 seconds to remove the fishy smell then drain. Discard the vinegar. Next, rinse the fish with clear soda. Drain and discard the soda. | ||||
2. In another bowl, mix the tabon-tabon to 1 cup DEL MONTE Red Cane Vinegar then let it sit for about 3 - 5 minutes until the vinegar become milky. Strain the milky vinegar and discard the tabon-tabon bits. Add the vinegar to the tuna. | ||||
3. Add the ginger, red onions, cucumber, and siling labuyo to the fish then mix. Add the sliced suha. | ||||
4. Add clear soda and season with salt. Adjust the sauce by adding soda, tabon-tabon or more suha according to your taste. |
Cooking Skills Needed
- Chopping
- Mixing
- Slicing
Cooking Tools Needed
- Chopping Board
- Measuring Spoon
- Spoon
- Mixing Bowl
- Strainer
- Measuring Cups
- Rubber Spatula
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