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For sisig that's rich and ultra-flavourful, reach into a jar of this pantry staple!

Are you planning to offersisigwith mayo in your restaurant? A word of warning: For the uninitiated, the dish is a source of shock and confusion, leading to an onslaught of questions. How can people enjoy a mishmash of meaty odds and ends topped with a creamy sauce? Should you consume it cold as a salad or a sandwich spread?

But for those who’ve tried the seemingly exotic dish, finding the answers to these queries is unnecessary. It is what it is – a nontraditional version of the Kapampangan favorite that offers comfort in every bite. And adding it to a menu – and winning over nonbelievers – is a worthwhile pursuit. Ready to take on the challenge?

The Evolution of Sisig

Sisig, originally a sour fruit salad for curing hangovers, has significantly evolved from its peculiar origins. Today, the Kapampangan dish’s popularity persists, with traditional and modern adaptations prepared in homes, carinderias, and restaurants nationwide.

No longer a remedy for overdrinking, this classic is enjoyed as a viand, appetizer, or even beer chow. Some versions come topped with all-purpose cream, grated processed cheese, or creamy mayonnaise. And it works!

So, if you’re thinking of introducing the dish to your restaurant lineup, here’s everything youneed to know.

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How to Make Sisig

Many of today’s sisig recipes take after the style popularized by Angeles City’s Aling Lucing. The infamous cook uses ingredients like chopped onions, pork brains, and chicken liver in her version. The meaty mixture goes on a sizzling plate – where the residual heat cooks the final addition: a raw egg. The result is a chewy, crunchy, and “wet” dish many food establishments try to recreate.

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Part I: Cooking the meat.

Like many classic Filipino recipes, sisig follows a straightforward cooking process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to inspire your recipe development, starting with preparing the meat.

Ingredients:

  • 800 grams pork face, cleaned and preboiled
  • 2 liters water
  • 20 grams black peppercorns
  • 2 pieces bay leaves
  • 230 gramsKnorr Liquid Seasoning, divided
  • 40 gramsKnorr Pork Broth Base
  • 300 grams pork belly (liempo)
  • 2 grams black pepper
  • 200 grams chicken liver, chopped roughly and seasoned with Knorr Liquid Seasoning

Method:

  1. Combine pork face, water, peppercorns, bay leaves, and 200 grams Knorr Liquid Seasoning in a pot. Bring to a boil and simmer until tender. Strain meat and set aside; discard the cooking liquid.
  2. Combine pork belly, remaining Knorr Liquid Seasoning, and pepper in a bowl. Marinate for at least 20 minutes.
  3. Preheat a charcoal grill.
  4. Cook the pork face, belly, and chicken liver until slightly charred. Chop meat finely and set aside.

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Part II: Introducing some creaminess.

Traditional sisig gets its creamy texture and flavor primarily from the chicken liver (some even mash it until paste-like). However, unconventional versions lean on other pantry staples for the same effect. Among these creative additions, mayonnaise is the most reliable choice.

Why? For starters, mayo is a shelf-stable inventory item. Unlike fresh eggs or ox brain, an opened bottle of mayonnaise can last for months when stored in the refrigerator. The condiment is also not as temperature sensitive as other ingredients. It can hold its texture even when tossed with sizzling-hot meats without the risk of melting or curdling.

In terms of flavor, mayonnaise can lend delicate sweetness, a touch of tartness, and a boost of umami to sisig. Exactly what Filipinos of all ages look for! So, think of mayo as the special ingredient that unites the sisig’s elements and ups its linamnam.

Now, here’s how to complete your sisig recipe with mayonnaise.

Ingredients:

  • grilled and chopped meats
  • 200 grams white onions, chopped
  • 15 grams green finger chilies, chopped
  • 45 milliliters Knorr Liquid Seasoning
  • 120 milliliters Lady’s Choice Real Mayonnaise
  • 50 grams chicharon, crushed for garnish
  • 4 pieces calamansi, for garnish
  • 5 grams red bird’s eye chilies, for garnish

Method:

  1. Combine prepared meats, onions, green chilies, Knorr Liquid Seasoning, and Lady’s Choice Real Mayonnaise in a bowl. Mix well.
  2. Transfer to a preheated sizzling plate.
  3. Garnish with chicharon, calamansi, and red chilies. Serve hot.

The mayo's consistency will cradle every bit of meat, imparting an indulgent feeling in every bite. Want to take this creaminess to the next level? Try combining the condiment with all-purpose cream! You can also flavor your concoction with aromatics like paprika, garlic powder, and curry. Alternatively, if you're preparing avegetarian version, go for coconut cream or a plant-based dressing.

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Sisig Beyond Pork

The possibilities are endless with sisig with mayo! You can also serve it in different forms. Use it as a filling for tacos, stuff it into sausages, mix into pasta, top it over fresh greens, and so much more. Be as creative as you can to come up with your own trendy dish.

You’re also no longer limited to just pork as the main ingredient. Modern sisig recipes take advantage of other proteins catering to various dietary needs. Here are some you can try:

  • Chicken
  • Lechon baka
  • Corned beef
  • Squid
  • Octopus
  • Bangus
  • Mushrooms and tofu
  • Cauliflower
  • Quinoa
  • Textured vegetable protein

Once tossed with the standard components, these alternative ingredients create sisig variations as tasty as the original. Essentially, you can turn anything into sisig!

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Is sisig with mayo same as dinakdakan?

Dinakdakan is an Ilocano dish with similar ingredients to its Kapampangan counterpart. But unlike sisig, the former isn’t as flexible with its proteins. Traditional dinakdakan recipes only use pork parts, usually the jowl, pork collar, ears, and mashed brains. Some variations of the dish also include the tongue, liver, intestines, and stomach.

They also differ in texture. Sisig is crispier and features smaller meat bits, while dinakdakan has a softer, chewier, and chunkier consistency. So, despite their comparable flavors, dinakdakan is not sisig.

But what’s stopping you from taking inspiration from both and combining their techniques? Maybe a sisig with larger pieces and more varied types of meat? Topped with an aioli with Ilocos garlic and mashed brains? Such is the beauty (and challenge!) of developing enticing offerings to complete your menu.

Sisig with mayo is just the start. Consider it a work in progress that you can continuously enhance. How about simmering the meat first in a caldereta base? Or why not top it with ricotta or sour cream? Get even more creative by playing around with ingredients that might be bizarre in the description but spectacular at first bite.

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FAQs

Why put mayo on sisig? ›

In terms of flavor, mayonnaise can lend delicate sweetness, a touch of tartness, and a boost of umami to sisig.

What is the difference between sisig and dinakdakan? ›

The difference between Sisig and Pork Dinakdakan is that the ingredients used in making Dinakdakan are not as finely chopped as the ones used in making Sisig. Plus, traditionally, Pork Dinakdakan is made rich and creamy by adding pork brains to it.

How to eat sisig? ›

I like to eat pork belly sisig as a main dish with white rice and a sunny side-up egg. The yolk from the egg adds an extra layer of creaminess and richness that takes this dish over the top.

What is sisig made of? ›

Sisig (/ˈsiːsɪɡ/ Tagalog pronunciation: ['sisig]) is a Filipino dish made from pork jowl and ears (maskara), pork belly, and chicken liver, which is usually seasoned with calamansi, onions, and chili peppers. It originates from the Pampanga region in Luzon.

What does sisig mean in English? ›

The word 'sisig' stems from sisigan, an old Tagalog word that means 'to make sour. ' Sisig started as a simple sour salad made with green papaya or guava, salt, pepper and garlic, tossed in a vinegar dressing.

Why do Filipinos love sisig? ›

Sisig remains a top choice for Filipino and foreign diners because the dish highlights the simplicity of local cuisine and its potential to diversify flavors. Many chefs have realized the dish's versatility, coming up with interpretations that push its constant evolution.

Is sisig healthy? ›

But as tasty as sizzling pork sisig might be, it's not for the faint of heart. Literally. It's high in saturated fat, which could spike your cholesterol if you have it too often. If you're conscious of your meat intake but can't resist the allure of sisig, try this healthy alternative.

Does sisig spoil easily? ›

Sisig can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Leftovers make a great addition to fried rice.

Why is sisig called sisig? ›

Sisig's Little-Known Origins

The dish's name comes from “sisigan,” an old Tagalog word which means “to make it sour.” Its existence was first recorded in a Kapampangan dictionary back in 1732 by Diego Bergaño, a Spanish missionary who served as the parish priest for Mexico, Pampanga at the time.

What is the purpose of mayonnaise? ›

Mayonnaise (/ˌmeɪəˈneɪz/), colloquially referred to as "mayo" (/ˈmeɪoʊ/), is a thick, cold, and creamy sauce commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, composed salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various other sauces, such as tartar sauce, fry sauce, remoulade, salsa golf, ranch dressing, and rouille.

Why do Japanese use so much mayonnaise? ›

Mayonnaise is basically a rich emulsification of egg and oil with vinegar, so it can be used to thicken sauces, to add richness and a little tang to various dishes, and more. And it goes very well with more traditional Japanese flavors such as rice and miso soup.

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