Easy Lucban Longganisa Recipe

Lucban longganisa is a cherished Filipino sausage, renowned for its distinctively bold, garlicky flavor and a hint of tanginess.

Lucban longganisa is a cherished Filipino sausage, renowned for its distinctively bold, garlicky flavor and a hint of tanginess. Hailing from Lucban, Quezon, this type of longganisa is deeply embedded in the culinary traditions of the region and is celebrated for its unique blend of spices and seasonings.

At the heart of Lucban longganisa is ground pork, typically mixed with a bit of fat to ensure a juicy and flavorful sausage. The defining characteristic of this sausage is its robust use of garlic, which gives it a powerful, savory aroma and taste. Complementing the garlic are other key ingredients: brown sugar adds a subtle sweetness, while vinegar (preferably cane vinegar or sukang Iloko) introduces a slight tang, balancing the overall flavor profile. Soy sauce, paprika, salt, and black pepper further enhance the savory notes, while a blend of spices such as ground cloves, oregano, cinnamon, and nutmeg add depth and warmth to the sausage.

Traditionally, the meat mixture is either stuffed into pork casings or shaped into logs and wrapped in banana leaves or parchment paper if prepared skinless. The marination process, which ideally lasts overnight, allows the flavors to meld and intensify, resulting in a deeply aromatic and flavorful sausage.

Cooking Lucban longganisa typically involves pan-frying until the sausages are browned on all sides and cooked through. This method ensures a crispy exterior while keeping the inside moist and flavorful. The caramelization that occurs during frying enhances the sausage’s sweet and savory characteristics.

Lucban longganisa is often served with steamed rice or garlic fried rice, accompanied by a vinegar dipping sauce that further complements its rich, garlicky taste. This beloved dish not only reflects the rich culinary heritage of Lucban but also embodies the Filipino love for flavorful, hearty meals. Its distinctive taste and straightforward preparation make it a staple in many Filipino households, enjoyed during breakfast or any time of the day.

Easy Lucban Longganisa Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: Breakfast, Brunch, MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy

Lucban longganisa is a cherished Filipino sausage, renowned for its distinctively bold, garlicky flavor and a hint of tanginess.

Ingredients

  • 1 kilogram ground pork (preferably with some fat)

  • 1 head garlic, minced

  • 1/4 cup brown sugar

  • 2 tablespoons cane vinegar or sukang Iloko

  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce

  • 1 tablespoon paprika

  • 1 tablespoon salt

  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper

  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

  • 1/2 teaspoon ground oregano

  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

  • 1 teaspoon annatto powder (optional, for color)

  • Pork casings (optional, if making traditional longganisa)

Directions

  • In a large bowl, combine the ground pork, minced garlic, brown sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, paprika, salt, black pepper, cloves, oregano, cinnamon, nutmeg, and annatto powder (if using).
  • Mix the ingredients thoroughly until well combined. Using your hands is the best way to ensure even distribution of the spices.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or transfer the mixture to a sealed container.
  • Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the flavors to meld together.
  • If using pork casings, soak them in warm water and rinse thoroughly.
  • Stuff the meat mixture into the casings, twisting at intervals to create individual sausages. Tie the ends with kitchen twine.
  • If not using casings, take a portion of the meat mixture (about 2 tablespoons) and shape it into a log or sausage shape.
  • Place each shaped sausage on a piece of banana leaf or parchment paper and roll it up, twisting the ends to secure.
  • To cook, heat a pan over medium heat. Add a little oil if necessary.
  • Unwrap the longganisa and place them in the pan. Cook, turning occasionally, until they are browned on all sides and cooked through, about 8-10 minutes.
  • Serve the Lucban longganisa with steamed rice or garlic fried rice and a side of vinegar dipping sauce.

Notes

  • Enjoy your homemade Lucban longganisa, bursting with garlicky, tangy, and slightly sweet flavors!

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Easy Vinegar Fried Chicken Recipe

There are many ways to prepare fried chicken. This easy vinegar fried chicken recipe is one of the simplest and easiest ways to prepare fried chicken.

Easy Vinegar Fried Chicken Recipe

There are many ways to prepare fried chicken. This easy vinegar fried chicken recipe is one of the simplest and easiest ways to prepare fried chicken.

This easy vinegar fried chicken recipe is very easy to cook. You will be astonished that the main ingredient for flavor is just vinegar. It is a very simple, budget-friendly meal and yet so delicious. Why not try it? Happy cooking!

How to make Vinegar Fried Chicken

The chicken pieces are first marinated in vinegar, black pepper, minced red chilies and salt for about three (3) hours.

Before frying, the chicken pieces are dipped in an egg and flour mixture to get that crispy texture everyone loves in chicken.

Deep frying is the way to go when cooking this easy vinegar fried chicken recipe. But there is no harm in trying to bake this in an oven too!


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Recipe for Vinegar Fried Chicken:

Easy Vinegar Fried Chicken Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

300

kcal
Marinating Time (Minimum)

3

hours
Total time

1

hour 

10

minutes

There are many ways to prepare fried chicken. This easy vinegar fried chicken recipe is one of the simplest and easiest ways to prepare fried chicken.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg chicken, cut into serving pieces

  • ½ cup vinegar

  • ½ tsp ground black pepper

  • ½ tsp red chillies, minced

  • 1 ½ cups flour

  • 2 eggs

  • salt, to taste

  • cooking oil, for deep frying

  • For the Sauce:
  • 1 cup vinegar

  • 2 tbsp sugar

  • 5 cloves garlic

  • 1-2 pcs red chilies

  • Salt and ground black pepper, to taste

Directions

  • In a large bowl, combine vinegar, black pepper, minced red chillies and salt to chicken.
  • Mix well to incorporate. Cover and marinate for about 3 hours and set it aside inside the fridge.
  • After 3 hours, remove chicken from the marinade and discard excess vinegar.
  • Take 2 eggs and beat in a bowl. Set aside.
  • Add flour in another bowl. Set aside.
  • One at a time, dip chicken pieces in eggs, let drip and roll into flour.
  • Deep fry chicken in very hot cooking oil until golden brown.
  • Prepare the dipping sauce by mixing all ingredients together in a bowl. Adjust the red chilies according to your preferred spiciness.
  • Serve with vinegar dipping sauce on the side. You can also serve this with coleslaw as a side dish.

Nutrition Facts

4 servings per container

Serving Size580


  • Amount Per ServingCalories1533
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 121.18g 156%
    • Saturated Fat 11.08g 56%
    • Trans Fat 0.431g
  • Cholesterol 472mg 158%
  • Sodium 829mg 37%
  • Potassium 934mg 20%
  • Total Carbohydrate 46.08g 17%
    • Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
    • Total Sugars 6.95g
  • Protein 61.15g 123%

  • Vitamin A 33mcg 4%
  • Vitamin C 99mg 111%
  • Calcium 7mg 1%
  • Iron 38mg 212%
  • Vitamin D 9mcg 45%
  • Vitamin E 136mg 907%
  • Vitamin K 100mcg 84%
  • Thiamin 58mg 4834%
  • Riboflavin 68mg 5231%
  • Niacin 164mg 1025%
  • Vitamin B6 105mg 6177%
  • Vitamin B12 116mcg 4834%
  • Folate 48mcg 12%
  • Pantothenic Acid 70mg 1400%
  • Phosphorus 93mg 8%
  • Magnesium 29mg 7%
  • Zinc 50mg 455%
  • Selenium 130mcg 237%
  • Copper 32mg 3556%
  • Manganese 42mg 1827%

* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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This easy daing na bangus recipe is simply milkfish that has been marinated in vinegar with much garlic and then fried.

Easy Daing Na Bangus Recipe

This easy daing na bangus recipe is simply milkfish that has been marinated in vinegar with much garlic and then fried.

What is Daing?

Daing, Tuyô, or Bilad (literally “sun-dried” or “sun-baked”) refers to dried fish from the Philippines. Fish prepared as daing are usually split open (though they may be left whole), gutted, salted liberally, and then sun and air-dried. There are also “boneless” variants which fillets the fish before the drying process. It was originally a preservation technique, as salt inhibits the growth of bacteria, allowing fish to be stored for long periods of time.

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Daing na Bangus is very easy to prepare. It is so tasty that even little children will love it. It is better to have the fish deboned when buying in the market as milkfish is notorious for being bonier than other food fish. In the frozen section of most supermarkets, there is deboned milkfish labeled as “boneless bangus”, which helps to make this recipe a lot easier to prepare.


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Easy Daing Na Bangus Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

10

minutes
Calories

41

kcal
Total time

20

minutes

This easy daing na bangus recipe is simply milkfish that has been marinated in vinegar with much garlic and then fried.

Ingredients

  • 8 pcs. Boneless Bangus ( Milkfish ), butterflied with skin-on

  • 2 2/3 cup vinegar

  • 1 TBSP, 1 TSP salt

  • 1 TSP freshly ground black pepper

  • 16 cloves crushed garlic.

  • 1 cup, cooking oil

Directions

  • Marinating Instructions:
  • Flatten Bangus with skin on top and place in baking pan (or any flat surface like baking pan)
  • Sprinkle the crushed garlic on all the Bangus surface
  • Now pour in vinegar, then season with pepper and salt.
  • Safely cover and narinate Bangus in the refrigerator overnight to get full flavor.
  • To Cook:
  • In a hot frying pan, add the 4 tbsps. of cooking oil and heat till it just starts to smoke over medium-high heat.
  • Place the Bangus fillet, skinside down.
  • Lower heat to medium and cook uncovered about 4 minutes each side.
  • Brown the marinade garlic and place it on top of the bangus.
  • Serve Daing na Bangus with rice, and atchara.

Nutrition Facts

1 servings per container

Serving Size168


  • Amount Per ServingCalories410
  • % Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 1g 2%
    • Saturated Fat 0g 0%
    • Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0mg 0%
  • Sodium 2339mg 102%
  • Potassium 146mg 4%
  • Total Carbohydrate 3.06g 2%
    • Dietary Fiber 0.8g 3%
    • Total Sugars 0.69g
  • Protein 0.18g 1%

    * The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.


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