A Coconut Celebration: Alupi, Baling and Biko

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Growing up in a secluded area, coconut-based dishes were a normal part of my life. I was born and raised surrounded by them! We used every part of the coconut. The soft, inner flesh (Ubod) was perfect for enriching gulay or meat soups. The leaves were used to wrap kakanin, like my favorite ebus, and other sweet rice cakes. We even made candies and snacks from the coconut meat! Of course, coconut milk was a staple in our farm cooking.

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To me, food with coconut is simply more delicious – maybe it's just because I'm so used to it. This contest "👩‍🍳 ASEAN Chef: Coconuts 🥥
👨‍💻 Week #143 👩‍💻" has made me excited to share these coconut recipes.

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Now I am ready to share some of the food I cooked with coconut.

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Alupi: A Creamy Coconut Delight

Alupi is a creamy, coconut-based dessert that's a favorite in the Philippines, especially to those who are living on the farm. I remember my grandmother always making it for special occasions.

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Ingredients:

  • 3 cups grated cassava (balinghoy, Kamoteng kahoy )
  • 1 cup young coconut, shredded and drained
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup gata (coconut cream/milk)
  • Banana leaves for wrapping
  1. Combine the cassava, brown sugar,coconut milk and sheredded young coconut in a
    large mixing bowl until well mixed.
  2. Scoop about 2 tables spoon of mixture and arrange on one side of the banana leaf.
    mold the mixture so that it appears to be cylindrical in shape.
  3. Roll the banana leaf to wrap the mixture. Make sure that the leaf is not loose so
    that the mixture can use it as a mold. fold the top and bottom part of the leaf
    and tie it with the thinner strips of banana leaf.
  4. Boil about 5 to 6 cups of water in a steamer.
  5. Arrange the wrapped cassava suman on the steamer and then steam for 30 to 35
    minutes or until the texture becomes firm.
  6. Remove from the steamer and let the temperature cool down. Serve. Share and enjoy!

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Shrimp paste with coconut milk: A Simple Recipe for Hearty Meals. Baling (Maguindanaon recipe with a twist) is a quick and easy dish that is incredibly popular amongst those who live in the countryside. The simple combination of shrimp paste and coconut milk offers a surprisingly complex flavor . We enjoy it with unripe bananas or with rice.

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Ingredients:

  • 2 large onions, chopped
  • 1 large garlic,sliced
  • A handful of spicy peppers, chopped (adjust to your spice preference)
  • 1/4 kilo shrimp paste (ginamos, uyap)
  • 2 Matured coconut milk (amount will depend on desired consistency)

Procedure:

1.Heat a pot or pan over medium heat. Add the chopped onions, minced garlic, and spicy peppers. Sauté until fragrant and softened, about 5 minutes.

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2.Pour in the matured coconut milk based on your desired consistency.
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3.Bring the mixture to a simmer and cook for about 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally.Add sugar if needed.
Serve: Serve the Bagoong Gata hot with unripe bananas or rice

What about you? What are your favorite ginataang recipe?

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Yum.
I need it.

Dont be shy grab some @steemseph hehe. No kidding, I would be really happy to share or cook for you if only we are living in the same city. I hope you will find time to cook too.

Ha ha! Thanks izyllah-aeon !

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Sarap naman! Buko is life!

True. Especially for those who live in the province like me, where store snacks are a luxury since we only have limited income. I find kakanin delicious and readily available. You just have to be industrious.

What a beautiful culinary tradition! I love how coconut 🥥 is so versatile and present in every dish 🍛. Alupi sounds delicious, a perfect combination of creaminess and sweetness. 🤤✨ I will definitely try it. Thank you for sharing these recipes full of history and flavor!

Oh, you're so welcome! I'm so glad you liked the recipe! 😊 Let me know how it turns out when you try it. I hope you will like the taste, enjoy and have fun cooking.

Biko and Suman are so yummy. I felt hungry with your article. It's always my favorite snack.

Yes this are the most common snacks for Filipinos. Now a days actually it's very hard to find this kind of food in the market.

been craving for this one .,,,hehe...preggy want some

Oh, I am sorry. I wish I could send you some. I hope you can find something equally delicious to satisfy that craving in the meantime. I remember when I was craving for something during pregnancy I would ask my husband to look everywhere for that certain food that I want.

yeah ..hope soon i can make and cook like that...this time i just feel very lazy doing that stuff or making that food

Take your time. I'd be delighted if you would share with me any delicious thing you are making.

Thank you so much, I appreciate it, hope you have a great day today

You too. Have a great day ahead @psyreb55.

So yummy yummy the cassava suman, my favorite, I never tried to eat shrimp paste with coconut milk, we just simply eat that bagoong with banana.

Indeed. You can sometimes try the shrimp paste with coconut milk. I learned this recipe from my Maguindanaon family. They call it "Baling,". I just added hot pepper to my recipe.

yes i love that kinds of food, i like also pure buko meat and juice , i eat all kinds of food that you prepared because i grew up also in a province

Nice meeting you here @chyentza thank you for sharing your thoughts. Can you climb a palm tree? Haha I remember the days when I was craving for fresh buko juice and meat, I snuk out of the house, climbed the coconut tree and hurray I got my snacks 😘 .

Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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WOW! I love this! amazing food! Can I have some? My mouth is watering right now

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You are right. Did you make your coconut recipe too? Please tag me so that I can also try your recipe.

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