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  • Chicken kelaguen is a type of Chamorro food that's tangy and spicy. This Guam chicken kelaguen recipe uses barbecue chicken with lemon juice, calamansi juice, and lemon China (tsee-na). You may use all lemon juice, or lemon powder, just taste as you go. Chamorro chicken kelaguen or kelaguin, is excellent with white rice, titiyas, or Mexican flour tortillas.
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    0:00 Intro to Chamorro Chicken Kelaguen
    0:21 Juicing Calamansi
    0:52 Finely Dicing Yellow Onions
    2:23 Dicing Green Onions
    3:28 Dicing Barbecued Chicken
    4:31 Mixing Onions and Citrus
    6:30 Adding Donne' to Guam Kelaguen
    6:52 Adding Coconut to Kelaguen
    INGREDIENTS
    Set 1
    10 cups or about 1.83 kilograms cooked, chopped chicken
    1 ¼ cup or 200 grams finely diced yellow onions
    ½ cup or 50 grams diced green onions
    Set 2
    6 tablespoons or 89 milliliters fresh lemon juice
    ¼ cup or 59 milliliters calamansi juice
    ¼ cup or 59 milliliters lemon China
    Set 3
    2 teaspoons or 12 grams regular salt
    Donne’ or hot pepper to taste
    Set 4
    1 ½ cups or 140 grams freshly grated coconut, optional (may also use grated frozen coconut that has been thawed)
    Tools: large bowl, wooden spoon or rubber spatula
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Komentáře • 47

  • @GuamMamaCooks
    @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety +1

    Link to printable recipe for chicken kelaguen: www.paulaq.com/bbq-chicken-kelaguen-withlemonjuice.html

  • @bradfernandez7091
    @bradfernandez7091 Před 2 měsíci +2

    White rice with finadene sauce, great job

  • @annalisacandaso-robertson9179
    @annalisacandaso-robertson9179 Před 11 měsíci +4

    different from how my grandpa taught me. Just lemon, chicken, salt, and green onion. Ill have to try this recipe.

  • @tooblessedtobestressed8131

    Yes definitely one of my favorites 😋

  • @zyortech
    @zyortech Před 2 lety +1

    Champion!🤙🏾

  • @RudeCustoms
    @RudeCustoms Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you very much! My “Stateside” friends tried this and now I have to make this at every party event. Watching this? I had flashbacks of my Grandma saying “Ay! Lanyat!!” Because she saw me eating the Chicken before she can make the rest of it.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety +2

      You're welcome! I know the feeling with picking at the chicken.....me, it's the potatoes for the potato salad...so good!

    • @Kelaguen123
      @Kelaguen123 Před rokem

      Me too! I honestly think that Chamorro food is the next big thing out there

  • @JustMe81579
    @JustMe81579 Před 2 lety +3

    Love mine with red rice and some finedene and the topper…siracha! Although I need to figure out a keto way of eating this. Maybe cauliflower rice perhaps tho it’s truly not the same.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety +2

      Buenas, Justin! Maybe in a lettuce wrap with avocado, olives. Or, use fried pork rinds as chips to dip into kelaguen with shredded lettuce, cheese, olives, avocado?

  • @TropicShade
    @TropicShade Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just left Guam for home in the Philippines and it's party time with Lechon. But not without chicken keleguen and red rice!

  • @stevejones7553
    @stevejones7553 Před 2 lety +2

    My (Chamorro) wife shreds rotisserie chickens for her recipe. I am always tasked to ikamyu the niyok (sp?). My family loves it as a side dish, with tortilla "scoop" chips.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, spelling is correct :-). I love cold chicken kelaguen with hot white rice. It's great with Chamorro flour titiyas, or Chamorro corn titiyas.

  • @gary9933
    @gary9933 Před rokem +1

    Over here in Okinawa calamansi is called shikwasa and is used on everything. Good stuff!

  • @jtonguam
    @jtonguam Před 2 lety +3

    Since I don't have access to calamansi juice in the states I use a combination of lemon powder and lime juice. It's not exactly the same but it's close and still very good.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety

      Buenas James! I use lemon powder when I run out of the other juices too. :-)

  • @williamroberts4114
    @williamroberts4114 Před 2 lety +2

    My mom refuses to give me her recipe in hopes that i move back, this will do for now lol

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety

      Cruel and unusual punishment for sure...but I get it :-).

  • @frankiefernandez9225
    @frankiefernandez9225 Před 3 měsíci

    ❤️🇬🇺Food

  • @GeoffreyStow-nz2kp
    @GeoffreyStow-nz2kp Před 5 měsíci

    Hi it’s Geoff from England and I won’t give my detail and basically I’m very facenated of this country and can you give me some tips to cook a recipe from Guam and I would like to try out chicken kelaguen from Geoff

  • @NanayAningsBukidsaMitura-qn4qg
    @NanayAningsBukidsaMitura-qn4qg Před 7 měsíci +1

    What is lemon china? Tried googling it but it’s coming back as china plates.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 7 měsíci

      It’s a variety of lemon that is grown on Guam. It’s gets bitter, yes, bitter tasting, if mixed with water.

  • @wilheminaboone1107
    @wilheminaboone1107 Před rokem +1

    Simply Beautiful video! You explain with such Positive Energy! Clapping from Norfolk, VA.💐🤗🎊

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před rokem

      Thank you, Wilhelmina!! I love sharing my recipes!

  • @luvinrose381guardian
    @luvinrose381guardian Před 2 lety +1

    i have never seen calamansi, does it have like a lemon flavor? This looks so delicious!

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 2 lety +1

      It's not as tart as lemon, a subtle sweetness.

    • @luvinrose381guardian
      @luvinrose381guardian Před 2 lety

      @@GuamMamaCooks ahhh thats what i was wondering, will have to try it.

    • @JimEdds
      @JimEdds Před rokem

      Where can you buy calamansi stateside? We were just on Guam last month and it was awesome.

  • @vin9649
    @vin9649 Před rokem +1

    Some of our word are almost similar,
    Kilaguen, here its Kilawin, but for us its a raw fish, cook chemicallt using vinegar and calamansi

  • @taramorales5077
    @taramorales5077 Před 6 měsíci

    Where can I purchase lemon powder ?

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 6 měsíci

      Sorry for late reply!! Try unsweetened Kool Aid. I’ve not bought the Asian brand of lemon powder out in states. Maybe a quick Google will yield an online supplier. Could also use fresh lemon juice.

  • @Islandcandies5963
    @Islandcandies5963 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi there,
    1) Can we use the shredded or grated coconut from the baking aisle?
    2) I see calamansi juice in the juice section of Filipino markets, can we use that in place of freshly squeezed calamansi?
    3) is it true if we add Coconut it will spoil the salad faster?
    Thanks !

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 11 měsíci

      1. Not if the coconut is sweet. Another option is frozen grated coconut…. Check in freezer section with frozen fruits…. As long as it’s not sweet.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 11 měsíci

      2. As long as calamansi juice isn’t sweet.

    • @GuamMamaCooks
      @GuamMamaCooks  Před 11 měsíci

      3. Yes, if you use coconut, it can spoil faster. However, you can mix the coconut in the day you will serve/eat the kelaguen. Freshly grated coconut is more prone to spoiling than commercially frozen/processed coconut.

    • @Islandcandies5963
      @Islandcandies5963 Před 11 měsíci

      @@GuamMamaCooks thanks for replying to all the questions. Especially the extra tip on Coconut. It sounds like it’s more advantageous to just buy frozen coconut as it does not spoil as quickly versus fresh coconut..
      I know you mentioned you freeze clean chicken until you need it for this salad. However, I am wondering is it possible to freeze the salad without the coconut? I’m just wondering if the onions will still be good or should I just do the chicken and lemon citrus mix and can I freeze that so that when it’s time to use I can add, the citrus salt and grated coconut

    • @Islandcandies5963
      @Islandcandies5963 Před 11 měsíci

      @@GuamMamaCooks Hi again, ok I got my hands on frozen shredded/grated young coconut, how do I prepare for the kelaguan? Do I defrost and strain the squeeze and put directly into salad on the day of serving or do I dry it in my air oven till flaky? Thx again

  • @bosquelfc6152
    @bosquelfc6152 Před 11 měsíci

    Man, there ain’t a good keleguan vid on CZcams.