Tortang talong
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Variations | Rellenong talong |
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Similar dishes | Poqui poqui |
Tortang talong, also known as eggplant omelette,. A common variant of tortang talong is rellenong talong, which is stuffed with meat, seafood, and/or vegetables.
Etymology
The name tortang talong means "eggplant omelette"; from a suffixed form of torta ("omelette" or "flat cake"), and talong (eggplant).[4] The name is sometimes shortened to tortalong.[5]
Description
The basic tortang talong recipe involves first grilling the whole eggplant until the flesh is soft and the skin becomes charred and almost black. This can be done in a charcoal grill, a
The most common varieties of eggplants in the Philippines are the long and slender purple kind. When larger and rounder eggplant varieties are used, the eggplant may need to be halved or quartered (with the stalk still attached) so they can be grilled more evenly.[10][11]
Tortang talong is most commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch. It is served on white rice, sometimes accompanied with a dipping sauce (like soy sauce, vinegar, banana ketchup, etc.) or additional seasoning (like black pepper, calamansi, or chilis). It can also be served as a side dish to meat dishes.[11][12]
Variations
A notable variant of tortang talong is rellenong talong (also spelled relyenong talong; from
In some versions, the eggplant is not grilled, but is instead boiled, resulting in a softer version that lacks the characteristic smoky flavor of the original dish.
The basic tortang talong recipe as well as rellenong talong stuffed with vegetables are considered
See also
References
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