What do you remember when you hear the word Sarangani Bay? I quickly remember the tasty smoked bangus that may grandmother cooks every breakfast! Sarangani Bay, found in the corner of Southern Mindanao, have been one of the pioneers and experts in aquaculture bred and cultured to perfection by Alsons Aquaculture Corporation. Long years of trust and reputation have been earned in the local market. Sarangani Bay is also the Philippines’ largest processor and exporter of premium quality bangus as well as many other processed seafood products.
The company owns and manages their own fish hatchery, grow-out operations, and processing plant − all on the same farm site which customers can be assured of the full product traceability and end–to–end quality control, from farm to processing plant and all the way to your kitchen.
Luckily, I have been given the chance to make a Filipino recipe using Sarangani Bay Boneless Milkfish Regular Smoked.
Here’s the simple recipe below:
Ingredients
1 Sarangani Bay Boneless Milkfish Regular Smoked
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp calamansi
2 tbsp olive oil
1 whole onion chopped
2 cloves of garlic chopped
1 carrot chopped
1 celery stalked
1 bag lumpia wrapper
salt and pepper to taste
2 cups of canola oil for frying
Instructions
- Open the Sarangani Bay Boneless Milkfish Regular Smoked. Pour soy sauce and calamansi on top. Marinate for few minutes.
- Saute chopped onions and garlic for 4-5 minutes.
- Add marinated milkfish meat, carrots and celery. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Wrap 1/2 tbsp of milkfish filling to small lumpia wrapper. Add few more until wrappers are utilized.
- Heat the canola oil over medium heat until hot. Fry 6-8 pieces of lumpia in batches until golden brown for 5 minutes.
Here’s a serving suggestion:
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To know more about the brand, visit their official website at http://saranganibay.com.ph/ and also their official Facebook page: Kusina Sarangani
It seems to me that the Philippines is really booming with lots of places to eat and hang out. I like that Sarangani Bay owns and manages their own fish hatchery. Being able to know what’s in your fish for consumption is a great thing.
There’s no going wrong with these! Delicious options, safely packaged. I’d like to make ceviche with them.
Those look so good! I love crispy foods like this. The filling sounds amazing.
Those look so good! I love fish, and that crispy outer roll is perfect for it. I’d love to try these.
Yyyyaaassssss! This is my favourite bite. I haven’t tried this particular kind of rolls before but I would so much love to.
These Sarangani Bay Bangus Rolls look absolutely amazing and I’m sure they a truly delicious. The recipe looks easy enough, even for me to try (I’m not a great cook) – ha ha!
I do think fish when I read the name. It’s always interesting to see how different places make certain dishes.
i had no idea there was something called milkfish. does it taste like milk, lol? if the bangus rolls are similar to egg rolls i will definitely want to try one.
OMG these sarangani bay bangus rolls look and sound soooo good! I can’t wait to make them!
That looks really delicious! Would love to give it a try!
Ooo these are a new one on me. Looks lovely for a light lunch with a super salad x
That’s interesting and they look very tasty. Fish is my favorite seafood, so I am sure I would love these. The crispy part is a favorite too!
Those Sarangani bay Bangus rolls look absolutely delicious! I’d totally like to try one and that kinda looks like a dish my friend told me about lumpia.
I don’t remember eating these when I lived in the Philippines. We had lumpia all the time though. It looks kind of similar to that. Will have to try it sometime!
Kamusta ka na! I’m a vegetarian, so sadly I won’t be eating this fish; however, I love quite a few Philippino dishes. Including drinks and desserts. I love how you created this roll though. It looks fantastic. You always have great blog posts.
I learned something new about the Philippines today! This dish looks good. When my husband goes to the Philippines, I will remind him of this dish s; he can try it.
Being an Indian and especially at the eastern part, I love fish. I loved the crispy part too. Nice article.
that’s a new one for me! thanks for sharing and also for including links to other recipes. going to check out the cucumber cupcake.
these look really really good. i will def have to save this and try it out soon. thank you for sharing!
These are so perfect! I need to bookmark this.
Those look delicious! I used to love seafood. My favorite rolls are spring rolls. I’ve made my own and they are so good.
Yum! I would love to try these out. I’m having a party with friends soon it’d be a great appetizer.
OMG! I love Sarangani Bay! I’ll definitely try this soon.
I have never had this dish before. Sounds like such an interesting recipe and a great combination of flavors. Would love to try this one!