Kiampong Explained

Kiampong
Alternate Name:kiampung, kiam pung
Country:Philippines
Course:Main dish
Served:Hot
Similar Dish:sinangag

Kiampong, also spelled as kiampung, is a Filipino glutinous rice casserole. Its name originates from Philippine Hokkien for "viand & rice" . It is a common traditional dish for Chinese Filipino families. It has many variants, but typically comprise two steps in cooking. The meat (usually pork) and Chinese sausages are first cooked in a sauce similar to Philippine adobo with garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, and ground black pepper. Various vegetables (typically mustard greens) and root crops like taro can also be added, depending on the recipe. This is then added to a pot along with glutinous rice and mixed thoroughly before cooking the rice. Toasted nuts and scallions are added before serving.[1] [2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kiampong (Salty Rice) . Mama's Guide Recipes . April 30, 2017 . May 2, 2019.
  2. Web site: Easy Kiampong Rice Recipe . Ang Sarap . May 13, 2017 . May 2, 2019.
  3. Web site: Kiam Pung (Chinese Flavored Rice) . Salu Salo Recipes . October 8, 2014 . May 2, 2019.