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ORIGINAL SISIG RECIPE in Pampanga | Greater Philippines

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024

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  • @TheKusineraAtItsFinest
    @TheKusineraAtItsFinest Před 5 lety +360

    I love how this is presented in a historical manner. Sisig: one great example of how food can be diverse. Who are we nga naman to stop it from evolving.

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +10

      exactly!

    • @iamjamchan
      @iamjamchan Před rokem +2

      True. But I think what irks us Kapampangan is when they Market it on the menu "Original Sisig Kapampangan" but puts Mayo and egg on it. We hold ingredients and the process very important, I think even more important than the presentation. :)

    • @welvintipay7196
      @welvintipay7196 Před rokem

      No dramas in a dish evolving. Just do not label it as "traditional" or "original" sisig like what others do.

  • @kmlydrsma7289
    @kmlydrsma7289 Před 5 lety +84

    Our family is pure Kapampangan and are from the center of pampanga which is city of san fernando, we are famous for our family’s sisig. We do it differently.. we first boil the pigs head with garlic, peppercorns, bay leaves and salt then cook to tender, then we drain and remove from the bones and deepfry it to crispy then chop into small pieces. We mix ours with boiled chicken liver and we never use salt or vinegar on the dressing, instead we add soysauce and kalamansi. For me this is the original, it’s been passed down from our ancestors to my grandparents, to us grandchildren with some other kapampangan dishes and delicacies that i’m glad to share.

    • @HamzooPineda
      @HamzooPineda Před 5 lety

      kmly drsma exactly the kind of sisig i like.

    • @nursultantulyakbay6643
      @nursultantulyakbay6643 Před 3 lety +14

      Everything is original except for the DEEPFRY. nope. it was traditionally grilled. and I'm kapampangan too, from the ACTUAL CENTER of Pampanga - ANGELES CITY.

    • @raffysungarngar3684
      @raffysungarngar3684 Před 3 lety +3

      @@nursultantulyakbay6643 then the boiled one is the original just like in this vid? I feel like it is indeed the original because it is too unique and no one does that style today.

    • @elenaadvincula3261
      @elenaadvincula3261 Před 2 lety +1

      Watch the episode in another vlog,, its the team canlas tv and they prepare exactly as you said,,but they dont deepfry it instead they grill which is a healthier version to the later!

    • @myrnarosesalenga3437
      @myrnarosesalenga3437 Před rokem

      Kapampangan kunaman,,,KABALEN

  • @cool592002
    @cool592002 Před 5 lety +64

    In terms of food and travel vlogging, I'm certain that Erwan is pretty hard to beat. He speaks well, he edits superbly, chooses music perfectly. He presents everything in a manner that is so clear to every viewer.

  • @agathadizon8487
    @agathadizon8487 Před 5 lety +21

    as a kapampangan, I was skeptical when I saw the title had "ORIGINAL" in it. But when I saw Chef Claude Tayag, I was sold! And Mila's!! Yes! Yes! Yes!

  • @JustinZamora
    @JustinZamora Před 5 lety +338

    Definitely a walking history book I would love to learn from.

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +11

      you learn a lot of interesting things!!

    • @karimareyes3992
      @karimareyes3992 Před 4 lety

      100%

    • @karimareyes3992
      @karimareyes3992 Před 4 lety +2

      I LOVE THIS SO MUCH. Thank you for bringing the history of our food and tracing it back to its roots. I also heard that sinigang and tinola were dishes only for the aristocratic class!

  • @colleentiamzonbalajadia
    @colleentiamzonbalajadia Před 5 lety +158

    I am a proud KAPAMPANGAN and I always brag about our SISIG. The best! MANYAMAN!

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +8

      it's pretty hard to beat

    • @carebear7613
      @carebear7613 Před 5 lety

      Best place for sisig and how much does it cost?

    • @colleentiamzonbalajadia
      @colleentiamzonbalajadia Před 5 lety +1

      @@carebear7613 Hi! Erwan actually went to the 2 most popular sisigan here in Pampanga, they are in Angeles City. Aling Lucing's and Mila's. Sisig usually costs 100-180 pesos per sizzling plate. It's actually more than enough for 2 persons. But, as they say, you can't get enough of it! 😄

    • @aileendsan
      @aileendsan Před 5 lety +1

      Proud kapampanga here too 💕

    • @kurokochiiii
      @kurokochiiii Před 5 lety +1

      @@colleentiamzonbalajadia AGREED. Every week akong pumupunta sa Aling Lucing's! It my routine 💝

  • @Unknown-nv5ij
    @Unknown-nv5ij Před 5 lety +397

    Erwan's video doesn't just full your stomach but also your brain.

  • @dennismorada585
    @dennismorada585 Před 5 lety +2

    Stories about good food need to be told this way. I’ve seen a lot of videos on sisig, even by foreigners; but so far, this is the best. True, as most of you here mentioned, Claude has elevated the narrative with his in depth knowledge of local cuisine. Mila’s is my favorite; though I tried Aling Lucing’s and the “ancient” version too. Nicely done, Erwan!

  • @krizzlesamson2117
    @krizzlesamson2117 Před 5 lety +4

    I'm originally from Pampanga and now residing here in Guam. I LOVE SISIG. This is so informative. Watching this made my heart warm.

  • @justaddmusclecom
    @justaddmusclecom Před 5 lety +55

    This was awesome, I did not even know what Sisig was until today, thank you for great educational videos on foods from around the world.

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +2

      no problem! try it out sometime

    • @royalwhetstonejr.9082
      @royalwhetstonejr.9082 Před 5 lety +1

      It’s one my favorite Filipino dishes. Grilling the pig parts makes it so much better. Sarap!!!!

    • @feefafofum
      @feefafofum Před 4 lety +1

      Omg I loved this video and the history behind it. Love anything history and omg Chef Tayag. I actually used this video when I made my own sisig. 10 thumbs up for this episode!!!

  • @janeisla0129
    @janeisla0129 Před 5 lety +2

    In our hometown in concepcion tarlac. The way of cooking a sisig is a way different.
    First you have to boiled the ear of a pig
    Next fry it a little bit
    Lastly grilled it as long as you make it thinner.
    To cook with ingredients
    First we have to grilled the liver of chicken but you can use reno liver spread. Chops onions calamansi a bit of soysauce chili and pepper. Then add the very tiny slice of ear of a pig and the chicken liver and other ingredients mix all. Itll takes so long time but its worth it. Proud kapampangan from concepcion tarlac.

    • @arturobayangos1223
      @arturobayangos1223 Před 6 měsíci

      I am from Caluluan now residing in NewZealand . we make sisig balugbug babi twice bulan.

  • @jefflee9063
    @jefflee9063 Před 5 lety +28

    Sisig has so many versions now but it's good to know the original recipe. I will try it later! Thanks to you Erwan, another fantastic video as always!

  • @fritzhomer
    @fritzhomer Před 5 lety +73

    The effort you put in your vlogs are insaneee. We crave food and we learn history all at once. How do you not have your own tv show yet??
    More power, Erwan! =)

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +2

      thanks Fritz! lots of work, but love making them

  • @esangsdiary4703
    @esangsdiary4703 Před 5 lety +14

    Amazing.. Filipino all time favorite pulutan.. Your vlogs is like a food book history.

  • @elm_0
    @elm_0 Před 5 lety +2

    Having lived the first 10yrs of my life there and now living abroad, this is a breath of fresh air! Awesome work!

  • @paologuinto5695
    @paologuinto5695 Před 3 lety +1

    Im a kapampangan and Ive tried everything around pampanga different municipalities their version of Sisig and the most tasteful and best sisig was from Angeles :-) Manyaman ke tlga magluto ikaming kapampangan :-)

  • @johnluisocampo8094
    @johnluisocampo8094 Před 5 lety +37

    I miss my home in Angeles City. Currently in Bahrain. You definitely went to the right places! Kapampangan ku and I know that sisig doesn’t go with mayo or egg. Istu ya kanta cabalen? 😂

    • @ralvindizon1140
      @ralvindizon1140 Před 4 lety +1

      Nung dinan meng Mayonnaise...Dinakdakan ya kanita... Nung dinan mu nemang.. Ebun... Torta ne man kanita....

    • @leninmanliclic8062
      @leninmanliclic8062 Před 4 lety

      Aiwa! Istu ka!

    • @pyrokatarina
      @pyrokatarina Před 4 lety

      Wow Pareho tayong nasa Bahrain, at nagkataon pang kapampangan ang lola ko😂😂 Sarap tlaga ng sisig ng mga kapampangan

    • @daniesontaberao1727
      @daniesontaberao1727 Před rokem

      As Novo Ecijano who really love sisig, I agree that a sisig shouldn't have mayo or egg

    • @user-nv1or8cf2g
      @user-nv1or8cf2g Před 3 dny

      Sığsın does not have eggs or mayonnaise

  • @Dim268
    @Dim268 Před 5 lety +6

    I just learned something new today...this video is so educational... A not typical cooking show production. I love it

  • @faithtriestovlog564
    @faithtriestovlog564 Před 5 lety +1

    Im so happy that me and my husband ate at that historical restaurant in Angeles, Pampanga .. Aling Lucing.. Sir Erwann thank you for sharing the magic of that sisig.. My husband loves sisig so im cooking it for him now.. Thank you ..😁

  • @geraldinerizaba6851
    @geraldinerizaba6851 Před 5 lety

    Sisig is my top one favorite Pinoy dishes.😁😍
    Meron din kaming sariling sisig. Kami mga Ilonggo, my parents, both Ilonggos, yun tainga ng baboy yun talaga sisig ng mga Ilonggo tapos grabe babad sa suka, masabaw yun sisig namin and after that iihaw namin, walang itlog at chicharon na nilalagay at siyempre di siya sizzling talaga, all ihaw lang. Sibuyas, luya, suka, asin, then mayonnaise after that babad mo sa calamansi kahit iiwan mo pa yun buto ng calamansi sa sisig kasi sabi mararamdaman mo yun asim ng sisig. 😁Pero masabaw kasi galing sa fat ng tainga ng baboy na binabad sa suka muna bago iihaw..And yun siling labuyo at siling pula namin di maliliit ang hiwa, medium size pero di pabilog, slice talaga sa amin.
    Yan po yun way ng pagluluto ng Tatay ko since Papa kasi, may carinderia dati sa Villamonte, Bacolod, sabi yun Lola(nanay niya) ko nagturo sa kanya, mahilig mag travel nun dalaga pa yun Lola ko like Erwann does, she's also History Professor, mahilig magresearch Lola ko, one time nagpunta siya Pampanga to learn how to do Original Sisig, may kaibigan siya doon, doon niya natutunan lahat. Pero iniba niya yun style since Ilonggo mahilig talaga sa ihawan..Tawag namin Inihaw na Sisig. 😁

  • @mr.gernestaquino5557
    @mr.gernestaquino5557 Před 5 lety +8

    Erwan the great narrator of Philippines
    Sisig #1 pulutan of the Philippines😊😉😉

  • @LifeTraveler21
    @LifeTraveler21 Před 5 lety +9

    More of this historical food contents. Thanks for doing this Erwan

  • @simone222
    @simone222 Před 5 lety +1

    One of the things I'm proud of as a Kapampangan is our culinary tradition.
    Thank you for featuring this very delectable and characteristically Kapampangan delicacy.

  • @mangilimanirisandrea4255
    @mangilimanirisandrea4255 Před 5 lety +1

    i was about to suggest the sisig in pampanga cause first i'm a kapampangan and we have the best sisig, second is there's a reason for u to visit pampanga and there's a very little chance that i might see u here hehe but here u go hahahaha thank you for this video!!!! Road to 1M!!! ❤

  • @Ver0_Cat
    @Ver0_Cat Před 5 lety +3

    Kudos to this channel and for historians like Claude Tayag. Keep it up, Erwan. Great story telling. You really got something here.

  • @Theophilus388
    @Theophilus388 Před 2 lety +3

    Watching this in July 2022. The history of Sisig is fascinating. Because it has so many versions, this dish deserves to be highlighted in some sort of yearly Sisig festival with a Sisig competition. Throw in a contest of the best craft beer companion for Sisig. I think I've just given someone?, Pampanga? a tourist worthy idea. Hope someone picks it up.

    • @JRMon27
      @JRMon27 Před rokem

      There is already sisig festival since 2003 in angeles

  • @IvysKitchen
    @IvysKitchen Před 5 lety +2

    OMG sisig! My favorite. I did notice a difference with the sisig that is prepared here in the States vs. in the PI, due to food regulations, the States prepare sisig with just pig ears and pork belly vs. using other scraps of the pigs face. They also don't add mayo here in the States. The textures are different here in the States vs. the sisig in the PI, but both versions are yummy! I love me some sisig!

  • @moonlumin
    @moonlumin Před 5 lety +1

    omg!! the employees of where i had my internship in legazpi village ordered sisig from sisigsarada and sobrang sarap & sulit!!! 🤩

  • @yetyet9203
    @yetyet9203 Před 5 lety +8

    Mila’s my favorite compared to aling lucing’s sisig. It’s a thumbs up that you tried the paco salad definitely the best!!I was hoping you tried the tocino bbq at Mila’s too, it’s the 💣

  • @blankf.2102
    @blankf.2102 Před 5 lety +3

    I love how your videos have evolved over the years. Great editing. Great hosting. Great content. I am a huge fan especially with how much growth you had over the years. Thanks Erwan!

  • @ralphfurley123
    @ralphfurley123 Před 5 lety +2

    This is an excellent presentation of the genesis and history of one of my favorite Filipino dishes!!! I love eating Sisig but I haven’t yet attempted to make it myself!!! Thank you so much for showing the traditional recipe as well as the more currently popular evolution!!! ☮️🖖🏽

  • @daneeuniceescoto8047
    @daneeuniceescoto8047 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm so proud to be a kapampangann!! And yes, aling lucing's sisig is one of my fave. ❤

  • @lovelylovelyzzablan5229
    @lovelylovelyzzablan5229 Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome! I love the concept of this video and it makes me feel so proud of being a Kapampangan. Thank you for featuring Pampanga. Hoping to see more from you featuring other dishes from different parts of the Philippines.

  • @michaelmoran594
    @michaelmoran594 Před 5 lety +7

    Big ups man! Huge fan of this series! Happy to learn about the origins of our culture's classic dishes.

  • @nevanV12
    @nevanV12 Před 8 měsíci

    It's been 4 years and I still get back to this video. Approaching food through a history lens really makes you appreciate how it was made with simplicity and how it has changed and evolved.

  • @jasonarriola723
    @jasonarriola723 Před 3 lety

    Just found this channel. Thank you for properly shining a light on Filipino food! As a young Fil-Am person it’s awesome to see! Subscribed!

  • @Stay_Super
    @Stay_Super Před 5 lety +4

    Now this is storytelling. Great job man and kudos to your team. Informative, entertaining and nakakagutom.😂😂😂

  • @halubalu
    @halubalu Před 5 lety +16

    Oh please do a survey. It would be nice to have the (1) origin, then (2) regional variations and if possible, (3) international adaptation. Well wishes from Cebu.
    Was hungering for more coverage for this one

  • @annatecson6387
    @annatecson6387 Před 5 lety

    From a kapampangan, this is a very good research! There is also Sisig Puso ng Saging. Instead of meat, you use puso ng saging (can put pork or chicharon for flavor) and it is quite sour. A good sample of “salad”.

  • @prussianroyalty
    @prussianroyalty Před 5 lety +1

    Erwan, i think you just saved the original “Sisig” from being just a thing of the past.. So thankful to you:) Dakal a salamat, maganakang kaluguran! (Thanks so much, kind friend!)

  • @floranteantonioalfonso946

    I subscribed because of this episode.. =) .. thanks for sharing a little of our Kapampangan Culture.. Luid qa~! (long live)

  • @ctblcaay3695
    @ctblcaay3695 Před 5 lety +3

    Been there at Bale dutung during our Culinary tour, It was a great experience. Love Pampanga's Sisig.💕

  • @markjosephm7308
    @markjosephm7308 Před 5 lety

    Proud Kapampangan here! I miss making sisig. I used either pig's brain or mayonnaise (if there is already no available brain in the market) when making one. Thank you for featuring this!

  • @teentene
    @teentene Před 5 lety +1

    I’m a Kapampangan and this is one of my favorites! My dad also makes this with fish!

  • @christalcapili
    @christalcapili Před 5 lety +3

    I’m a kapampangan but I never knew about this!! Just now! Omygoodness! Thank you, Erwan! So informative video and at the same it made me hungry 😂💛

  • @gezzerreemarie
    @gezzerreemarie Před 5 lety +14

    I'm craving for sisig now! I like sisig with chicharon on top! :)

  • @maryjoygomez5015
    @maryjoygomez5015 Před 5 lety

    I am proud Kapampangan. Thank you Erwan for this video. Kami naman sa bahay pag nagluluto ng Sisig intead of the ears, we use Pork Liempo or kung may natira sa handa na Lechon, we call it Sisig Liempo/ Sisig Lechon :)

  • @nyebe6598
    @nyebe6598 Před 4 lety

    Proud Kapampangan here, I appreciate people trying to add modern twists to the traditional sisig. However, the original version is and always will be the best. Thanks for this video!

  • @rinhach187
    @rinhach187 Před 5 lety +3

    Food + history = fills stomach and brain. New nice content. Keep up sir 👍

  • @MrRaychard123
    @MrRaychard123 Před 4 lety +26

    Sisig it's a drug, when I first tried it I knew then my gym life has ended. Even better than lechon

    • @suiken3149
      @suiken3149 Před 3 lety +1

      lol, I can relate and Im having hard time losing weight now.

    • @SynnJynn
      @SynnJynn Před 3 lety

      Protein isn't part of your diet? If so then this should be fine to eat. Just eat it with fresh veggies and you should be fine.

  • @chelseajunecastillo2336
    @chelseajunecastillo2336 Před 5 lety +2

    I love these kind of food channels wherein there's a history commentary while I salivate. 🤣

  • @Stavoren
    @Stavoren Před 4 lety

    aling lucing... already famous before you tube the internet and youtubers! been going since the porac drag races days... yum! the best

  • @darriequeen2778
    @darriequeen2778 Před 5 lety +5

    Erwan this kind on content is very interesting! Nice video! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @rakii_18
    @rakii_18 Před 5 lety +6

    3 am here in Canada and I'm craving sisig 🤤

  • @tsitnedance
    @tsitnedance Před 5 lety

    WOW. I will never ever look at sisig the same way again. Who knew! Filipinos should know this type of information. Thank you!

  • @christophermontilla4748

    Nice history from a credible person who really knows the origin and evolution of sisig over time. I am really salivating.

  • @cur6839
    @cur6839 Před 5 lety +7

    wow, i didn't know that our sisig has so much history.

  • @user-ck5dk7cw9p
    @user-ck5dk7cw9p Před 5 lety +5

    Watching this at 4am. Erwan needs to do a sisig giveaway 😂

  • @zerahgiducos
    @zerahgiducos Před 2 lety

    Very detailed content.. currently searching and studying for our vlogg para sa task final performance task namin, Dami ko na ideas sa isang video lang nato.. thank you po😌

  • @LogicA002
    @LogicA002 Před 5 lety

    claud tayag, I read about him a couple of years ago. he's a good artist and an expert on filipino dishes.. when anthony bourdain visited the Philippines, he also interviewed claud tayag about our food. I am in awe everytime I see him on videos.

  • @jeffreyraza7030
    @jeffreyraza7030 Před 5 lety +5

    Oh see. Sa pampanga pala nagsimula yun.
    Nag evolve na lang pala. Different version na lang lumabas ngayon.
    Ngaun instead of vinegar, calamansi nilalagay and with sunny side up. 🙂👍
    Job well done Idol Erwan💪🏻

  • @ivanray179
    @ivanray179 Před 5 lety +32

    akala ko food network yung pinapanood ko 👍

  • @Tano1205
    @Tano1205 Před 5 lety

    Try mixing some grilled chicken liver (minced) in your sisig. And instead of vinegar, try calamansi. I know it's not on the traditional sisig recipe but it adds so much flavor... and thanks for sharing this video. I'm learning so much about the history of foods in Philippine.. mabuhay.

  • @turlabrienbryntd.9494
    @turlabrienbryntd.9494 Před 4 lety

    First time to watch Erwan's vlog. This is how you make a vlog. Very great! For stomach and brain.

  • @joash513
    @joash513 Před 5 lety +50

    Mila's and Aling Lucing in one video. Best sisig you can get here in Angeles City

  • @DOTACntr
    @DOTACntr Před 3 lety +3

    Who's here after watching Ninong Ry's sisig? 😅
    #KapampanganKuPagmaragulKu ❤️
    #SuportanYukuRinSana 😅

  • @mrmorellb
    @mrmorellb Před 5 lety +1

    I really don't know why you still don't have a million subs. Yeah, your channel is a tad bit on the serious side but very informative and well thought off. Your past vids have significantly improved in production quality and content. kudos to that!

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před 5 lety +1

      hhaa next video is verrrrry serious. lets see how it does :)

    • @mrmorellb
      @mrmorellb Před 5 lety

      @@featrmedia you could be the next Anthony Bourdain with that vibe or the first Erwan lol

  • @bleedsweetness164
    @bleedsweetness164 Před 5 lety +1

    Kapampangan here, and this is how my lola, aunties, and mom make sisig! ❤️ Grilled pig ears, onions, chili, and calamansi all the way. No to sisig with mayonnaise haha.

    • @leizlsloan1432
      @leizlsloan1432 Před 4 lety

      Korek parang hindi na sisig pag may mayonaise. Its really taste different.

  • @aymchambelou6674
    @aymchambelou6674 Před 5 lety +7

    Hello kuya try also “warek-warek” of ilocos region. New subscriber here🥰 and kinda like eating while watching the food that you cook😋OFW from Taiwan,missing filipino food already.

  • @preciouscanuto9025
    @preciouscanuto9025 Před 5 lety +2

    Now I want sisig for dinner! On the other note, didn't know the original one is kind of as 'simple' as that well maybe bcos obv. I/we are not from the place of origin, so thanks for this! You walked us through history while making as crave. Ehe 😅

  • @silviaruiz9381
    @silviaruiz9381 Před 5 lety

    What I like about your vlogs/videos is its not all about food and how you cook it but also the history of the food. Not just food but also a documentary. 😍
    Tummy is full; brain is full!💕

  • @seantimothyroxas2963
    @seantimothyroxas2963 Před 5 lety

    Now i know na yung unang version ng sisig ay parang kinilaw.. Thanks to this video nakakabrain full but stomach hungry.. Hahaha!! Nagutom ako. Makaluto nga ng sisig mamaya.. More food video po..

  • @overbored617
    @overbored617 Před 5 lety +8

    meat mixed with some vegetable "it's a salad"
    welp okay, now I know what salad diet I'd take

  • @JayJay-bi8lo
    @JayJay-bi8lo Před 5 lety +3

    Road to 1M!

  • @rubyellaine5417
    @rubyellaine5417 Před 5 lety

    this is why i like erwans vlog.may history tlga.sana u can try nmn how to make tinapa and bagoong.plz come and visit panggasinan.

  • @judebautista5925
    @judebautista5925 Před 2 lety +1

    I just came from a quick trip to Pampanga just to remind me how good sisig is in that area. Nothing else comes close to Kapampangan sisig.

  • @algerine15
    @algerine15 Před 5 lety +15

    Luckily we are eating sisig right now 🤤

  • @merryjoystarita9727
    @merryjoystarita9727 Před 5 lety +3

    ultimate fav pulutan!!! ❤️

  • @nadinesulit8313
    @nadinesulit8313 Před 4 lety

    So thats how the sisig started....pampanga is my hometown but ngaun q lang nlaman😂😂😂 thanks to u erwan...imiss my home

  • @joevergara1433
    @joevergara1433 Před 5 lety

    Great story and awesome presentation!!! Here's requesting MORE videos featuring dishes from Pampanga, the culinary capital of the Philippines!!!!

  • @SageClein
    @SageClein Před 5 lety +4

    thorough research 😍

  • @khayecalilung8298
    @khayecalilung8298 Před 5 lety +6

    Its more delicious when you add some chicken liver.

  • @MJ_Cruz
    @MJ_Cruz Před 4 lety

    I am an absolute fan of "sisig", it's one of my most favorite foods of all time and this is by far the first time i learned something about the origin and then evolution of the dish. thank you for this vid and more power sir Erwan!

  • @noemihamoy4669
    @noemihamoy4669 Před 3 lety

    I like the background research behind dish...above and beyond great job 💯

  • @junev5848
    @junev5848 Před 5 lety +43

    So aling Lucing tried to scam the customer by serving a failed dish but it just happened it was delicious. 😅

    • @nyebe6598
      @nyebe6598 Před 4 lety +3

      Scam is a rude word to use, you went very low there. Her side of the story was not presented in this video. You failed miserably with your comment.

    • @pairoura1611
      @pairoura1611 Před 4 lety

      most of invented product are accidentally happens

    • @HachikoThePoochInugami
      @HachikoThePoochInugami Před 4 lety

      Oyster sauce was invented by Lee Kum Sheung by accident, so would that be a scam, too?

    • @Ultraius
      @Ultraius Před rokem

      not a scam, but rather an accident. She said it was HER version of Sisig. But the ingredients were just the same. there were no "scams" or "foolery" involved, just happy accidents.

  • @buckminster4346
    @buckminster4346 Před 5 lety +9

    I knew it, My Friends called me weird when I say Eggs and Mayo don't go on sisig. I was right the whole timeee!

    • @leizlsloan1432
      @leizlsloan1432 Před 4 lety

      Yes i guess people dont like the original recipe thats why they tried something new. But for me my favorite is the original sisig, the best. Manyaman!!!

    • @halleluia2025
      @halleluia2025 Před 4 lety

      Leizl Sloan not that they don't like it but people always think they can improve on something by adding stuff just how we add cheese on almost everything to thr point that it's already weird

    • @zishana_ash
      @zishana_ash Před 4 lety

      I love the original simple way but sisig with mayo is the best for me, i just love it. But I dont prefer eggs

  • @maplesyrup3572
    @maplesyrup3572 Před 5 lety

    I am kapampangan from Bataan and Betis. I miss my hometown. Manyaman! Dakal salamat Erwan. Mekeni hehe

  • @janelesguerra6457
    @janelesguerra6457 Před 5 lety

    Wow! Im kapampangan and i never knew the history of our sisig until now. Good job and thank you!

  • @Lchey648
    @Lchey648 Před 5 lety +3

    “Evolution of food”
    *Italians can’t relate*
    HAHHAHA peace y’all ✌️

  • @jessamonica4577
    @jessamonica4577 Před 5 lety +5

    So the original is like kilawin? or kinilaw.. something like that hehe

  • @edselfajardo881
    @edselfajardo881 Před 5 lety

    We used to eat that first version of Sisig during my younger years. My Lolo prefer to serve it like that and we liked it too. I am from Davao but my Lolo came from Pampanga.
    Sisig (without egg and mayo) is the best!

  • @zandreaamorcruz7064
    @zandreaamorcruz7064 Před 4 lety

    “He is and advocate of Filipino cuisine together with chef Myrna Segismundo. That's why they created the National Food Showdown, to showcase the Filipino cuisine.”
    My cher friend told me this when I’m watching this movie. He has a big admiration for Chef Claude Tayag. ☺️

  • @koishin3158
    @koishin3158 Před 5 lety +2

    86 dislikes are probably from vegans

  • @onepiecelover6224
    @onepiecelover6224 Před 5 lety +9

    if you eat sisig, SISIGla ka

  • @liannesedurifa
    @liannesedurifa Před 5 lety

    You and Claude Tayag in a video! I have never clicked on a video so fast

  • @MonJahrenel
    @MonJahrenel Před 5 lety

    Now I’ll wait for Erwan’s version of sisig! Loved the video btw!!!

  • @nikkichan4723
    @nikkichan4723 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos when you actually get to go into communities and not just taste the food but experience and learn the history behind it. I could do more of these videos I know it's not your highest viewed videos but I'd take these kinds of videos over your cook offs with your siblings

  • @dcrmariano
    @dcrmariano Před 5 lety

    Watching this at 8:00 am on a Monday morning in Melbourne, Australia. Now how am i supposed to satisfy my craving Filipino appetite? 😩
    Love your work!

  • @znarfoal694
    @znarfoal694 Před 4 lety

    This is How you vlog ! You have to do it all the way to the CORE ! The Best Vlog Ever ! You should have made it to the MILLION! Views right now ! YOUR THE BEST FORGET ABOUT THE REST!!!! Btw just subscribe! Coz you just went all the way and above and beyond! Now I’m hungry 😋

  • @jackilyntaha4563
    @jackilyntaha4563 Před 5 lety

    nakakabitin.. sana may part 2.. Best sisig in the metro