Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sabaw!!!!!!

THE FOLLOWING POST IS NOT SUITABLE FOR EMPTY STOMACHS, PARENTAL GUIDANCE IS ADVISED!


Once I was asked what was my favorite subject during my college days,
I answered in haste that I loved all my culinary subjects, those of managerial aspects (except accounting) and of course, History 3, (The Life and Writings of Jose Rizal).


"What particular culinary subjects?" they asked.
Just to be precised, its HRM3 (Introduction to Culinary Arts), HRM4 (Baking and Pastry Arts), HRM10 (International Cuisine: Asian), HRM15 (International Cuisine: European).


Why they asked.
Because in the culinaria, there is a vast knowledge just waiting to be discovered and to be learned. There is more to it than being a chef and of cooking what is written in that recipe. That's what I loved the most.
So if many of them asked why I don't I pursue a career as a chef,
well, I want to learn more of Food than to pursue it as a career,


well anyhow,


In the culinaria, I learned what is the difference between a lugaw, arroz caldo and goto.....
Pinoys love this especially when the savory flavors of the porrridge is really2 scrumptious.
To the point where the broth excels more than the rice it self,


rice porridge s simply cooking rice on a broth, only the difference is that you cook it not the stiff kind but like sinigang, malapot, or kung sa iba, malabnaw....
oh siya wag na nteng patagalin pa,




lugaw or in English, "rice porridge" is just plain, just plain okay???
Plain Lugaw

If it is added with something, it is still called lugaw but with the phrase "with _____." Either with egg, or with tokwa (tofu)
.
Lugaw With Egg


Lugaw with Tofu
Arroz Caldo
Arroz Caldo on the other hand, is lugaw na nilagyan na ng manok


Goto is lugaw na nilagyan ng pork or laman-loob,

Goto












And one last thing,
congee is the Chinese term for this Rice Porridge is of the English term,
getsung???

And of course, it is best served with Calamansi, Spring Onions, and toasted garlic,
some prefer to put soy sauce pa, hehe (isa na ako dun, hehe)

Maikli lang muna ang klase ngayon, hehe
next time na ulit hehe

Tis,
from the Yee,
to the HAW!!!!!

15 comments:

Kathy Ngo said...

I always have sabaw when I eat out. Bihira lang na I don't have it.

Superjaid said...

namiss ko tuloy maglab tsss lugaw tayo minsan tsaka puti!

arjee said...

very informative... nice one.. :)

Sumi Go said...

I didn't consider getting into culinary school, or even HRM when I was younger. But now that I've already graduated, I wished I took that path. I enjoy eating but don't have the skills in cooking. I'd love to learn though.

Anyway, I'm not easily enticed with porridges of different kinds, BUT I love eating them when I'm having a bad day.. :D They're just super comforting, especially arroz caldo and goto ^^

Jana said...

My lunch and supper for this day was Arroz Caldo! Haha.
How do you call it when Arroz Caldo was eaten with egg? Cause that was exactly my supper. Maybe it's Arroz Caldo with egg. LOL.
Anyway, that was informative! Now I know. :D

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T.R.Aurelius said...

@Kathy Ngo...me too!i can't eat my meals without soup, it's super dry! hehe

@superjaid..kahit ako nami2ss ko ang pagma2rket, hehe

@arjee...salamt bok! :)

@Sumi Go...it's what I consider eating first whenever I get fever, hehe

@Jana...wow, hehe yah you can go with that name, hehe thanks for visiting!
:))

Mar Unplog said...

@T.R. now I know the difference between Lugaw, goto at aroz caldo ... ano kaya tawag if you will mix them together???

michymichymoo said...

Woah! Mainit ngayon! Gusto ko ice cream.haha. :)

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Axl Powerhouse Production Inc. said...

aww bago yun ha... now i know!!
parang gusto tuloy kumain Arroz Caldo na miss ko tuloy ang luto ng lola ko!!

Gemma|My Dailies said...

sarap naman... favorite yan namin esp if malamig at umuulan... sarap!

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Juicy Jay said...

Nakakagutom lang naman yan bro..hehehe

Very informative ang iyong topic. Ako, I still have plans entering a culinary school. Cooking runs in the blood sa amin. I have a Tito whose a Chef Director of Sheraton Hotel in Guam and many cousins who graduated with culinary degrees and HRM.

T.R.Aurelius said...

@Mar...arroz chorba! hahaha

@michymichymoo....wrong timing ba pagkakagawa go?! haha

@Axl...i miss dad's cooking :(

@Juicy Jay...go! cge lang masaya rin namana ng culinaria kahit nkakapgod
:)

tatess said...

i love lugaw ,arroz caldo and goto na may kasamang tokwa;t baboy ,lumpiang prtio or tokwa. kakamiz ang goto sa Pinas.