Pinoy Pulutan “FINGER FOOD”
What is Pulutan?
Pulutan (from the Filipino word pulutin which literally means “something that is picked up”) is a term roughly analogous to the English term “finger food”. It originally was a snack accompanied with liquor or beer but has found its way into Philippine cuisine as appetizers or, in some cases, main dishes, as in the case of sisig.
Deep fried pulutan include chicharon
(also spelled tsitsaron), pork rinds that have been salted, dried, then
fried; chicharong bituka or chibab, pig intestines that have been deep
fried to a crisp; chicharong bulaklak or chilak, similar to chicharong
bituka it is made from mesenteries of pig intestines and has a bulaklak
or flower appearance; and chicharong manok or chink, chicken skin that
has been deep fried until crispy.
Some
grilled foods include barbecue isaw, chicken or pig intestines
marinated and skewered; barbecue tenga, pig ears that have been
marinated and skewered; pork barbecue which is skewered pork marinated
in a usually sweet blend; betamax, salted solidified pork or chicken
blood which is skewered; adidas which is grilled or sautéed chicken
feet. And there is sisig a popular pulutan made from the pig’s cheek
skin, ears and liver that is initially boiled, then grilled over
charcoal and afterwards minced and cooked with chopped onions, chillies,
and spices.
Smaller snacks such as mani (peanuts) are
often sold boiled in the shell, salted, spiced or flavored with garlic
by street vendors in the Philippines. Another snack is kropeck which is
fish crackers.
The fried tokwa’t baboy is tofu fried
with boiled pork then dipped in a garlic-flavored soy sauce or vinegar
dip that is also served as a side dish to pancit luglog or pancit
palabok.
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TACOS
DYNAMITE
BAKED TAHONG
BUFFALO WINGS
GRILLED BANGUS
SIZZLING SISIG
GRILLED SQUID
NILAGANG MANI
ISAW
SIZZLING SPICY HOTDOG
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