Sinigang sa miso

A perfect dish during weekends! You can use bangus or tuna fish for this recipe.

Ingredients:

1 big bangus (scales, fins and gills removed) cut in serving portions

1 onion sliced

2 tomatoes sliced

2 tablespoons of cooking oil

about 3 tablespoons of white miso

1 cup of mustasa leaves

1 labanos or radish (peeled and sliced)

2 siling haba or chili fingers

about 1 cup of sampaloc or tamarind (you can also use sinigang mix)

1 liter of water

salt

Procedure:

Clean very well your fish.  Put some salt.  In a casserole put your cooking oil and start sautéing your onion and tomatoes.  Add afterwards the miso.  Pour the water and cover.  As soon as it boils add the sampaloc and let it cook for about ten minutes.  As soon as the sampaloc are cook get them and press them in a separate bowl with the help of a fork.  Strain and put the juice back in the casserole.  Add the bangus and mustasa leaves.  Cook for another five minutes.  Cut off the fire and add your siling haba. The heat of the sinigang will cook it.

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Comments: 9

  1. Sam September 4, 2009 at 1:11 am Reply

    Where in the instructions should I place the Labanos? It doesn’t say.

  2. mary lou October 1, 2009 at 4:21 am Reply

    where should i put raddish in the procedure? it doesn’t say.thanks!

  3. jenny December 3, 2009 at 3:46 pm Reply

    u can put it before putting in the fish and mustasa ..labanos cooks longer than your fish ;)

  4. Willy Cruz March 10, 2010 at 11:57 am Reply

    For Jenny, Mary Lou,and Sam:
    you can cook labanos together with onions and tomatoes.

  5. rovi April 20, 2010 at 1:16 pm Reply

    wow nice cool saraf

  6. dhona April 20, 2010 at 7:06 pm Reply

    do i have to fry the fish?
    tnx

  7. reyal June 19, 2010 at 6:32 am Reply

    wow i miss filipino food

  8. YlocanaBelle July 9, 2010 at 7:58 am Reply

    I have always cooked Sinigang sa Miso WITHOUT frying the fish. very authentic dish that I learned from a miso vendor whom I asked what the “miso” was for a long time ago. ;)

  9. jowjow January 14, 2012 at 11:32 am Reply

    before the fish, put the vegetables into boil..simultaneously..

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