Paksiw na Isda

Paksiw na Isda

I was able to buy 3 frozen mackerels about 10-15 inches long for £2.99 (roughly about $5). Hubby is a real fish-lover and so thinking of the best dinner hasn’t been hard for 2 days in that week. He loves any kind of fish cooked in any way.

Our family is a very small eater and 1 piece is more than enough for the 3 of us. I fried the tail part and stewed the head part to vinegar. My soon-to-be 5 year old is just like her dad, so when asked what she wants, aside from her favorite misua, she answers “FISH!”

paksiw na isda

INGREDIENTS:

1 mackerel – head part, cleaned

1 medium onion, sliced

2 garlic cloves, crushed

1 thumb-sized ginger, sliced

1 small bell-pepper (long green chili if available)

1 medium eggplant/aubergine

salt

pepper

3-5 tbsp. vinegar

1/4 cup water

1 tbsp. oil

METHOD:

1. Place the fish in the bottom of the glass/teflon coated saucepan. Add in all the ingredients except eggplant then bring to a boil. Cover and let simmer for about 10 minutes and turn the fish over once. Add in the eggplant and cover for about 3 more minutes.

2. Serve.

Easy peasy, right? This is a traditional Filipino dish, but cooking and ingredients vary from household to household.

This is my entry for this week’s Nostalgia because this is one dish my lola cooks very well. She has the yummiest paksiw na isda ever. And our favorite, ayungin is the best! Also, visit FTF for more food trippings. ;)

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July 9, 2010 Posted Under Featured Posts, Seafoods & Fish

8 Responses to “Paksiw na Isda”

  1. luna miranda says:

    favorite ko rin misua.:p
    and i had paksiw na bangus for dinner.

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  2. chubskulit says:

    Favorite ko din yang paksiw na isda.. Dito di masarap magpaksiw kasi di naman fresh ang fish hehehe.

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  3. newlyweds says:

    wow! rice please…makikikain po..

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  4. Mommy Liz says:

    I so love paksiw na isda. any kind will do. yummmmmm! nagutom ako, kaso dinuguan ang meron sa akin right now eh.. Hehehe! exchange kaya tayo.

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  5. shydub says:

    Ayayay, tsalap nito marz, pakain naman diyan.

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  6. Second Paksiw entry, I think it’s enough sign for me to cook my own Paksiw this week! :)

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  7. Synflex says:

    Thank you for the cooking tips.
    It’s a pleasure to learn how to cook it.

    My boyfriend wants me to learn how to cook so that in the near future I’d be a good wife to him.
    Well, I want to learn and thank God I learned a single dish from you.
    I hope to learn more.

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  8. Singkito272 says:

    Konting practice pa… Perfect ko na ang Paksiw na Ayungin. Coz Practice makes Perfect. he3x..Walang Originality.

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