Crispy Pan Seared Salmon on Laing Cremeux

in #recipe7 years ago (edited)

Have you ever eaten a "Laing"? It's a Filipino dish - Bicolano's to be specific. It's made of Taro leaves and stems seasoned and cooked in coconut milk. I grew up being fed with vegetables and that's one of my favorites and having lived with my grandparents in Bicol as a kid - we eat it spicy hot. I love it and it has been three years since the last time I was able to eat it. A friend of mine has managed to sneak one bunch of them Taro stalks in her luggage last time and she shared it with us. On some days, I ordered from the Filipino product online store here in The Netherlands but it doesn't taste like - how I expected it to be and it's very very frustrating.
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Lovely! I felt that I must resteem this post :D

Thank you very much!
You're ever generous - everything you touch seem to turn to gold
just like that cow in your pic! :D
Thank you again!

Salmon is my favorite fish and this looks wonderful.

Love laing but not so spicy..or else smoke comes out of my ears!

hahhah you saw I didn't put chili huh
I had kimchi with it so no need

oh kimchi spiciness i can handle..like!!

yes .. its also not burning spicy hot
not really

Yes..nice with rice..to the max!!

korek korek!
lintik mag aalasdos na nagugutom na naman ako

Buntes ka lola? wag ka sumabay sa ken, duty akesh :)

buntis?
am almost 40 !!!!
no way!

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lol - thanks to me ?

Looks delicious!

thank you

I miss laing! Makapagtanim nga ng taro at magaya to ^.^ yumyum...

hahah - gora
how can you miss Laing
you here, too?

hahah - gora
how can you miss Laing
you here, too?

I'm in the Cayman Islands. Never seen laing sa mga Pinoy resto.. Thanks sa recipe. :D

that explains it
no . .. I get it why - it doesn't look presentable
but the stalks actually do
good luck!

sorry all eaten up
but thanks for the slurping cute smiley

OH MY GOD, this made me hungry hahah, Upvote and follow me and i'll do the same to you, cause im a man of my word guys.

thanks but I suggest that you cut back on that blatant approach
some people may take that as spamming here
just a friendly advice

A dish with suicidal plants in it, must try it some time 8-).

hahahah am not sure you could score the Taro stalks here but if you get lost here
would you like it hot and spicy?

That one I had to look up: Taro, new to me. Now that dish with those slice red peppers sure would be spicy enough, still got them seeds in them, burn guaranteed! :-)

hahahha yes
but in Bicol we eat Thai peppers like candy :)
but I didn't put that on this one
it would spoil the taste of the Taro
my grandma never did
one of my cousins can't and still don't eat spicy screaming hot food :)

Like candy? Jaiks...!
I like sambal badjak, use it for a lot of meals. But peppers just like that? Oh no, my stomache would dislike me very much, hahaha.

My daughter, when still very young, often did put Sambal Badjak on her bread, nothing else, just Sambal. :-) And did not move a mustle as if it where too hot and spicy. Me I would have had pearls of sweat on my forehead already after the first byte.

hahahah
poor S
still turned out so pretty
watch this