dinengdeng, glorious dinengdeng!

I'm a typical Ilokano who can't live without dinengdeng, come share my passion...

various authentic, exotic, ilokano pinakbets

Concoction or variations of this kind of exotic Ilokano dish, of this ever ubiquitous vegetable stew...

sinanglaw? paksiw? which?

What do you prefer, Vigan-sinanglaw or Laoag-paksiw? What about pinapaitan and singkutsar?

unnok/ginukan, freshwater shellfish

Want some unnok soup or ginukan bugguong?

baradibud a tugi, lesser yam vegetable stew

Tugi, for some, is only meant to be boiled and eaten simply as is. But for me, it's an indispensable ingredient for yet another hearty Ilokano dish...

1/31/2021

nateng: nothing but nateng and other delicious Ilokano veggie staples (5)

On to our series of nothing but nateng, here are more various vegetables in various preparation and presentation in their dinengdeng/inabraw and pinakbet's most delicious form:




























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1/24/2021

natnateng: it's nothing but nateng, that's like being an ilokano a managnateng (4)

No Ilokano, or rare are Ilokanos who's not fond, who's not eating, who doesn't prefer, who don't want, who shun away from vegetables especially the green leafy ones. And here's to them, here are more various vegetables in various preparation and presentation in their dinengdeng/inabraw and pinakbet's most delicious form:










































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For more Ilokano meat dishes, you can follow Ilokano Food page on Facebook and enjoy more sumptuous photos of dinengdeng and other vegetable dishes plus more veggies

Follow also Ilokano Food @ Instagram and subscribe to Ilokano Food YoutTube channel for more photos, videos, and stories about Ilokano food, cooking, cuisine, and culture.


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More dinengdengs: