Thursday, June 9, 2016
Today's merienda:Kamote Cue
I haven't posted anything in two weeks. I broke one of my New Year's Resolution of posting an article in my blog every week. Tsk tsk tsk. What has gotten into me. I guess since last week, I couldn't make up my mind on what to write next. Yes, I do run out of ideas sometimes. It happens. What's more. I didn't experiment on anything since last week! Shocking!! I have been cooking comfort food, simple food that is easy to make. Not challenging, I know. But oh well. We all get lazy sometimes. Lol.
What I will make today is something simple and yet delicious. Filipinos love merienda aside from the three important meals of the day. There are a lot of pinoy merienda to choose from. Some heavy, some light. These merienda are most popularly sold by street vendors. I remember, every afternoon, me and my sisters and cousins would wait for 'Mang Manny' to come up near our house so we could buy fishball and squidballs. We 'tusok-tusok' the fishball using a small bamboo skewer and dip it in 3 different sauces. I especially love the mild spicy gravy. Yummy! I wonder how he makes his gravy. There is nothing like it.
During high school days, I would buy pineapple or mango with alamang (shrimp paste) for my morning merienda. Sometimes I would order singkamas (jicama), with alamang also.
And of course there are varieties of kakanin to chose from. Puto, biko, kutsinta, palitaw, sapin sapin, take your pick. If you want something heavy, you could go for pansit. Either pansit bihon or palabok. Or if you want something sweet, you could go for turon, banana cue or kamote cue. So yummy that people would wait for the vendor while cooking it because they ran out so quickly.
Kamote cue is like sweet potato fritters. It is a sliced sweet potato coated with brown sugar, then deep fried and served on a skewer or bamboo stick, like a barbecue, hence it is called 'kamote cue'.
Here in Midwest, we don't have the type of sweet potato we have back home. Here we have yams, slighly different from kamote, but it will do.
Here is the simple recipe for kamote cue
Ingredients
5 pcs yam, cut into pieces
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
2 cups vegetable oil
bamboo sticks
Procedure
Combine brown sugar with cinnamon. Coat the yam on both sides.
Heat the oil in pan. Deep fry the sugar coated yams. It is cooked when the yam is tender and the sugar is caramelized.
Arrange 3-4 pcs of yam per bamboo sticks.
Enjoy your merienda.
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