26 Aug

La.Pi.S11: How Do You Cook Your Luncheon Meat?

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You’re right, that is the infamous Chinese brand Maling. Photo taken more than a year ago back in Beijing before the brand was taken off the shelves in supermarkets elsewhere (but not in China, I suppose)… having been found traces of a banned antibiotic (quite low though), which is fed to pigs to treat illnesses.

Nevertheless, whether it is Spam or Purefoods or Swifts, here is a good way to enjoy your luncheon meat.  Great for Sunday breakfast when you’re just too lazy to thaw anything from the freezer but don’t wanna have the usual toast for such an important family day.  O para maiba lang… variety ika nga.

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Ingredients:
A can of luncheon meat
1 egg
Salt and pepper

iskandals-maling2.jpgBreak an egg in a shallow plate, sprinkle salt and pepper. Beat with a fork until well blended and no streaks of egg white.

Depending on the shape of your luncheon meat, cut it to have equal size and shape. Slice thinly. Dip them one by one into the egg mixture until well-coated. Deep-fry until crispy. Serve with fried rice. I dip ‘em into a mixture of ketchup and soy sauce. YUM!

Para sa Lasang Pinoy, Sundays.  Breakfast.

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10 Comments

  1. 1 26 August 08 at 1:13 pm
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    interesting entry again sis! i miss maling na rin…wonder if i can find one here kaya puro spam…haha na peborit ng mga bagets:) i’ll try adding this touch and will let you know if they like it:)

    cess last blog post..Lasang Pinoy, Sundays Week #11: BREAKFAST

  2. 2 26 August 08 at 3:54 pm
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    that’s something new for me … i should definitely try that! :)

  3. 3 26 August 08 at 8:19 pm
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    ate, have you tried breading a luncheon meat? parang crispy fried chicken :)
    Jays last blog post..La.Pi.S.#11: Breakfast

    Iska replied on April 28th, 2010 11:35 am:

    Not sure if I’ve done that. Will surely try sometime :-)

  4. 4 27 August 08 at 3:37 am
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    Yeah, I cook it this way too! Lately na lang I use them for musubi so no more eggs just fried and placed on top of sushi rice or roll into nori! yum!

  5. 5 27 August 08 at 6:13 pm
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    Ooh, sarap! Miss ko na rin ang Maling. Makabili nga mamaya. :-)
    dyosas last blog post..BOHOL ISLAND TOUR P.2

  6. 6 29 August 08 at 8:52 am
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    My daughter and I were just saying how we were craving some spam. My husband can’t understand how we can eat that stuff. lol!

    I just panfry my spam, but your version sound positively sinful! yummy :)

  7. 7 31 August 08 at 5:17 pm
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    maling… my shildhood comfort food… :)
    Mikkys last blog post..A Lazy Afternoon at Razon’s, Greenhills

  8. 8 31 August 08 at 5:18 pm
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    ooops… childhood… :)

  9. 9
    gamefanatica
    23 July 09 at 1:31 am
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    sarap din kapag ang sawsawan niya ay vinegar na pinagbabaran ng sili or kahit plain vinegar lang, mas lumalabas ang lasa para sa akin ng luncheon meat…

    Iska replied on April 28th, 2010 11:36 am:

    Hmmm… that sounds interesting. Mukhang OK yan. I remember my college days, nagsasawsaw kami ng hamon sa bagoong! Ymmmy, really!

  10. 10
    u8mypinkcookies
    18 April 10 at 2:57 pm
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    we just fry it until it gets toasted (especially the edges)!

    Iska replied on April 28th, 2010 11:36 am:

    Good on you! Sarap diba?

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