This particular dinengdeng might somewhat be a weird for some, but this is it, I've done it, just so to prove/show the versatility of the dinengdeng or an Ilokano way of preparing and presenting and designing available vegetables and pair or combine it with almost everything edible, palatable, tasty, easy.
And here's a dinengdeng with a shellfish called kaluit or kalwit (also called sikadsikad, maninikad, aninikad, kumukusay). This is the plicate conch (scientific name: Strombus labiatus) which is abundant along reef coastlines. Its shell is kind of hard and its "meat" wedged deep spirally inside its whorl and spire you have to use a "pick" like that of a pomelo thorn to gouge it out. Some just resort to cracking the shell and simply gather the meat and cook it in a savory soup. But like agurong, suso, leddeg, bisukol, picking/extracting out (sultop or tudok) the meat is a thing to enjoy. Cooking this shellfish is simply boiling it with the usual tomatoes, ginger, onions, lemon grass like that of the usual freshwater clams and mollusk.
But here, it graced my dinengdeng of uong (those are straw mushroom buttons), papait, patani, and kabatiti (what an unusual bunch!):
What a mix! The broth is so tasty, it brings forth the aroma of the sea, the reefs, the seaweeds, and the dinengdeng is heavenly, as it were, as the kaluit essence is enhanced by the umami of the straw mushroom, the sweetness of the kabatiti, the starchiness of the patani, and the inevitable bittersweetness of the papait.
My rice, please!
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More dinengdengs:
- Dinengdeng, glorious dinengdeng!
- Dinengdeng/inabraw, more, once more
- Dinengdeng once more, because one can live in dinengdeng alone
- "The Dinengdeng Debate: Authencity and Cuisine"
- Dinengdeng a bunga ti singkamas, jicama fruit stew
- Dinengdeng bunga ti singkamas a naalseman iti palali
- Dinengdeng a sabunganay, banana blossom stew
- Dinengdeng a mais, white corn stew/soup
- Dinengdeng a marunggay with kaggo, marunggay leaves and clam soup
- Langka/jackfruit and pallang/winged bean dinengdeng
- Dinengdeng a saba! banana/plantain stew
- Karabasa & utong, squash goodies and string beans stew
- Fresh veggies for dinengdeng in casantolan
- Dinengdeng nga aba, stewed taro leaves/stems/roots
- Kalalaki nga alukon, "male" alukon
- Dinengdeng with tinapa (smoked mackerel)
- Dinengdeng with fried paltat
- Dinengdeng nga uong-mais ken uggot-marunggay, wild mushrooms and marunggay leaves
- Saluyot and rabong variation--with bulong-sili, kalunay and utong
- Buridibod a kamangeg nga addaan pallang ken kalunay sa nasagpawan tinapa
- Red/purple katuday
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