Maranao Chicken Piaparan Recipe (Regional Eats)

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2018
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    Maranao Piaparan a Manok recipe:
    a. for the soup
    3 cloves of minced garlic
    2 red onions sliced
    1. sauté garlic and onions then add chicken
    2. add water (enough to cover the chicken)
    3. add palapa (1 tbsp or it depends if you want it to be spicy)
    4. add Turmeric (1 tbsp)
    5. salt to taste
    a.2 after the chicken has boiled:
    1. remove the chicken
    2. Add 1 cup of coconut milk
    3. put vegetables of your choice (chayote + cabbage)
    b. piaparan a manok
    b.1 While waiting for the chicken to boil, in a separate bowl:
    COOK:
    1. mix the shredded coconut (2 cups), turmeric (2tsps) and palapa (2 tbsp more or less)
    2. in a pan, heat coconut oil
    3. add the bell pepper (1 whole sliced)
    4. add the mixed shredded coconut and cook until fragrant
    b.2 after the chicken has boiled:
    1. add the chicken to the pan with the coconut
    2. mix and leave in the pan, on a low fire, for about 10mins.
    Plate and enjoy!
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Komentáře • 1,2K

  • @ryanradia434
    @ryanradia434 Před 6 lety +261

    In behalf of the Maranao community, we thank you for featuring one of our known dishes. It really made us proud. God bless!

  • @acoz
    @acoz Před 6 lety +111

    As a cultural anthropologist, I cannot express enough how grateful I am for content like this, as Pinoys tend to look at their identity and heritage through colonized, homogenous lenses rather than celebrate (in a non-touristic) way the rich cultural diversity our indigenous and Islamic communities have to offer. Salamat, Erwan!

  • @RealDegolie
    @RealDegolie Před 5 lety +1

    I am proud that I am a Muslim even though i dont know how to speak Maranao because still I was born Muslim.

  • @baby2ne1heechul
    @baby2ne1heechul Před 6 lety

    For our Muslim sisters and brothers Ramadan Kareem.

  • @fmazjav6596
    @fmazjav6596 Před 6 lety +35

    I never expected someone who is from the elites of Manila would discover the food here in Mindanao. I admire you so much Erwan for being so patriotic in your passion which is cooking. Thank you for recognizing Mindanao and show to the whole Philippines how authentic and delicious is the food here too. Ive never seen so much cooking shows or even trip guides that showcase the beautiful side of Mindanao and thank you for recognizing us..God bless you and Im proud of you.. keep it up! Xoxo

  • @janeyjane08

    I like the dry version of palapa. i just couldn't take the stingy smell of raw palapa

  • @jessamonica4577
    @jessamonica4577 Před 6 lety +49

    Me and my bf actually call them halal food and they are our favorite whenever we go to Baclaran... haha

  • @celestecapote324

    Thank you for this Erwan. I've come across Piaparan in one of the work that I've done with an NGO in Tawi-tawi. Piaparan was so delicious and kind of stuck in me. Then I introduced this dish to my boyfriend and he loved it so much. Since then I have been wanting to replicate this dish at home. Thanks for this tutorial!

  • @fatetassim6078
    @fatetassim6078 Před 6 lety

    Aww Uncle Muhammad is so nice and friendly

  • @Amr_D
    @Amr_D Před 6 lety +36

    Thank you for showing us the muslim part of the Philippines

  • @applehing9077
    @applehing9077 Před 6 lety +251

    This is really an authentic primary video for regional eats series. Muslims have quiet rich culture that we Filipinos should be proud of. Keep discovering stuffs like this, amazing!

  • @MakingithappenVlog
    @MakingithappenVlog Před 6 lety +157

    We just got back from the Philippines and am trying to recreate a few of the dishes we tried over there - having a lot of fun doing so :)

  • @matahari2667
    @matahari2667 Před 6 lety +24

    "Why is everything so spicy?"

  • @moacmad1229
    @moacmad1229 Před 6 lety +5

    I am a Maranao. That is by far my most fave Maranao Dish. Thank you Erwan for featuring this. ❤️

  • @MrJtuso
    @MrJtuso Před 6 lety +30

    I also have tried palapa just recently from my Muslim friends. It is really good especially when you are into spicy foods!! Your content is getting good bro way to go!

  • @monicacortes5961
    @monicacortes5961 Před 6 lety +118

    Wasn't expecting for Nico to be there hahahaha I totally agree with what you said about embracing our culture and great video by the way!

  • @superduperfriendship
    @superduperfriendship Před 6 lety +10

    When I was studying in Iligan my favorite was beef randang and my all-time-feast-for-only-25pesos-busog favorite was and still is "pater" with lots of palapa! Yum! I'm salivating just thinking 'bout it 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

  • @omarmascara7660
    @omarmascara7660 Před 6 lety +60

    Piaparan is the best maranao food❤

  • @mariapatriciapepito2786
    @mariapatriciapepito2786 Před rokem +1

    Its my first time to see the authentic maranao dish....looks delicious...i will try to cook this dish. Thanks for sharing your delicious dish mga kapatid naming Maranao!

  • @johanahtabao5918
    @johanahtabao5918 Před 6 lety +10

    I saw the Caption of this video "Pipaparan a manok" so I watch the video and I must say you gave justice to our very own Pipaparan a Manok. You're also good at pronouncing our language.👍👍👏👏