Sinangag is a quintessential Filipino breakfast dish beloved for its fragrant garlic rice flavor. The key ingredients of rice, garlic, and oil create its signature aroma and taste. Sinangag is often served alongside other classic Filipino breakfast fare like tocino, longanisa sausage, and eggs. This article will guide you how to make garlic fried rice. So read on to learn all about this iconic garlic fried rice dish.
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To make great Sinangag at home, you’ll need just a few simple ingredients and basic kitchen tools.
You’ll need:
Follow these steps for foolproof Sinangag every time:
Sinangag is extremely versatile. Here are some delicious ways to enjoy it:
Get creative with ingredients and let the garlic rice flavors shine through. Sinangag pairs well with almost anything!
How does Sinangag compare to other popular Filipino rice recipes?
Dish | Key Ingredients | Texture | Flavor Profile |
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Sinangag | Garlic, oil | Fluffy, drier | Savory, aromatic garlic |
Arroz Caldo | Chicken, ginger | Soft, saucy | Soothing, gingery |
Kare-Kare | Peanut sauce | Sticky, tender | Rich, nutty, savory |
Biryani | Spices, meat/veg | Fluffy, bold seasoning | Complex layers of spice |
Paella | Seafood, saffron | Tender, moist | Briny, saffron undertones |
While Sinangag focuses on fried garlic rice, other Filipino rice dishes feature different ingredients, textures, and flavor combinations. Expand your rice repertoire.
To prevent garlic from burning when making fried rice, mince or slice it finely and add it toward the end of cooking. You can also sauté it briefly in oil before adding other ingredients. Lowering the heat helps too.
It’s best to cool cooked rice completely before making fried rice. This prevents it from getting mushy or sticky when stir-fried. The individual grains stay separate and the texture remains light and fluffy.
Yes, adding a small amount of vinegar to fried rice is fine and gives it a tasty tang. Rice vinegar or white distilled vinegar work well. Add about 1-2 tsp near the end of cooking. Too much can make it taste acidic, so add lightly. Stir it in gently to distribute evenly.
With just a few pantry staples, you can make the iconic garlic fried rice dish Sinangag at home. Savor its aromatic, savory garlic flavor on its own or paired with anything from meats to eggs. Vary the ingredients to customize it. Leftovers keep well for quick meals. Now go enjoy this cherished Filipino breakfast and comfort food! Expand your rice horizons by trying other Filipino rice recipes too.
Serves: 2-3 servings
Amount Per Serving: 1 cup | ||
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Calories | 300-400 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat 10-15g | 15.4% | |
Saturated Fat 3-5g | 15% | |
Trans Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol Negligible | 0% | |
Sodium 200-400mg | 8.3% | |
Total Carbohydrate 40-50g | 13.3% | |
Dietary Fiber 1-2g | 4% | |
Sugars 1-2g | ||
Protein 5-10g |
Vitamin A Low | Vitamin C Low | |
Calcium 2-5% | Iron 5-10% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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