The Perfect Side: Ensaladang Talong

in Foodies Bee Hive11 days ago
Hey fellow foodies!

Hope you're having a fantastic day!

Today, I will be sharing a straightforward yet delicious side dish recipe using readily available ingredients. In our area, this dish is quite popular, primarily due to the year-round availability of eggplant and other ingredients. This easy recipe adds a lively flavor and spice, enhancing the richness of fried or grilled foods, such as fish and meat.

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This side dish, Ensaladang Talong (Filipino Eggplant Salad), is incredibly quick and easy to prepare. First, grill the eggplant—it only takes a few minutes. While it's cooling, you can wash and slice the other ingredients. Once everything is ready, just toss it all together for a fresh and flavorful side dish.

Ingredients:

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  • 3 medium eggplants, grilled until soft, peeled, and cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 large, ripe tomatoes, diced
  • 1 small cucumber, diced
  • 1 small firm green mango, diced
  • 1 medium red onion, diced
  • 2 green chilies, sliced (more or less, depending on your spice preference)
  • 2 tablespoons shrimp paste (sauteed bagoong alamang)
Preparation:
  • Grill the eggplants until soft and cooked through. Peel off the skin, and make sure theres no house guests inside and chop into bite-sized pieces.
  • Prepare the remaining ingredients: peel and dice the tomatoes, cucumber, mango, and onion. Slice the chilies.

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  • In a large plate or bowl, combine the grilled eggplant, diced vegetables, and shrimp paste.

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  • Mix everything together until the shrimp paste is evenly distributed.

  • Serve with hot rice, fried fish, or your preferred main dish. Enjoy!

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This Ensaladang Talong is a staple at our family gatherings where we usually have boodle fights in long table covered with banana leaves especially beach trips. I absolutely love pairing it with grilled bangus (milkfish)—it's so good, I can easily finish several cups of rice! Now that I'm a mom, I'm sharing these beloved dishes with my kids, giving them the chance to discover and enjoy the flavors I grew up with.

Do you have a similar dish where you're from? Or have you ever tried making eggplant salad? If you have please share your thoughts and recipes in the comments below.

Thanks for reading and see you on my next one!

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This looks so yummy and easy to prepare.
I believe it's as tasty as it looks.
I don't think we have egg plant over here in Nigeria, or I would make my research and try out this recipe.
Thanks for sharing.

It's a refreshing side dish with the sourness of green mango and a salty kick from shrimp paste. I hope you could give it a try.

Paluto ako niyan mam Cindee!

ilang order sayo sir?🤣

Luhhh, our favoriteeeee 🤤🤤🤤. Yan yong uri ng food na nakakaganang kumain eh. As in mapaparami ka talaga ng kanin. UwU

diba?! Pampagana talaga to! Winner kahit tuyo ang ulam laban na basta may ensalada hahaha

This looks really yum and something I'd love to try. We have something similar in indonesia but less spices.

Oh really? I'm curious, what's it called in Indonesia?😊

over here we're calling it Sambal Terong Bakar :D

Nice! I looked it up, and I'm planning to try that variation next time.