31/12/2020 13:04

Recipe of Favorite spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk

by Phoebe Cook

spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk
spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk

Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look fantastic. spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

A popular recipe for taro is laing; the dish's main ingredients are taro leaves (at times including stems) cooked in coconut milk, and salted with fermented shrimp or fish bagoong. Dried Taro leaves cooked in coconut milk with a lot of chilies! A simple no-fuss recipe that is as authentic as it can get! I wanted to make Laing for Buying the dried Taro leaves was the easiest part as they are available in most big supermarkets.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk using 11 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk:
  1. Make ready tuna
  2. Make ready onion
  3. Make ready ginger
  4. Get stock seafood
  5. Get water
  6. Prepare coconut milk
  7. Prepare shrimp paste
  8. Take sugar
  9. Get chili flakes
  10. Get dried taro leaves
  11. Make ready red chili

Fortunately, there are packaged dried taro leaves nowadays, and I can easily grab them from Filipino stores. It is nice to have some dried taro stalks in the pack though. This is called Laing which is basically Taro Leaves in Coconut Milk. Just like the Bicol Express, I was introduced to this dish by my Bicolano friends in college Laing is another popular spicy dish wherein gabi(taro) stalks and leaves are slowly cooked in coconut milk seasoned with ginger, shrimp paste.

Steps to make spicy tuna laing / taro leaves in coconut milk:
  1. boil the dried taro leaves for 15 minutes
  2. in another pan opened the can of tuna and fill in the pan add the seafood stock
  3. add chopped onion and ginger, simmer for 10minutes
  4. add the coconut milk, add the shrimp paste and sugar cook for 10 minutes
  5. add the sugar and simmer for 5 minutes
  6. add the boiled taro leaves and let it be boiled and cook for 10minutes
  7. garnished with red chili

This is called Laing which is basically Taro Leaves in Coconut Milk. Just like the Bicol Express, I was introduced to this dish by my Bicolano friends in college Laing is another popular spicy dish wherein gabi(taro) stalks and leaves are slowly cooked in coconut milk seasoned with ginger, shrimp paste. Laing is also known as taro leaves cooked in coconut milk and chilis. Laing is a spicy vegetable dish that is widely cooked in the Bicol Region in the Philippines. The "Gabi" or "Taro" grows well along Riverbanks and can be harvested by almost anyone who wants to prepare this Laing recipe.

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