Trying Crispy Pata and Tapsilog for the First Time! | Filipino Food Experience 😄

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • We're going back for more Filipino food!!! This time we're trying crispy pata and tapsilog. How will our Canadian taste buds handle all the flavours in these two dishes from the Philippines?! Grab some grub, grab a friend and we hope you enjoy watching our first time trying crispy pata and tapsilog!
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  • @TheOriginalRick
    @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +308

    I've had rice everyday for the past 48 years. One of the side benefits of being married to a Filipina, I guess.😍😍😍

    • @kaalamankusinaatkantahan3487
      @kaalamankusinaatkantahan3487 2 года назад +11

      You have just been Filipinified, Rick ❤️

    • @lyhj_3007
      @lyhj_3007 2 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @1911Zoey
      @1911Zoey 2 года назад

      Whats your favorite from her cooking? :)

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +22

      @@1911Zoey pretty much anything except dishes with bittermelon. Adobo is the one we cook the most because it is so easy. Longsilog is a regular breakfast for us. Just finished a big pot of leftover caldereta.

    • @jahd5790
      @jahd5790 2 года назад +4

      @@TheOriginalRick you got the idea for the caldereta. It gets more complex in flavor. In western culture, having leftover is definitely a no no. I think your wife is doing a great job taking care of you Rick and you adapting is great too.

  • @janjanb152
    @janjanb152 2 года назад +24

    The lady has like a filipino soul. I mean, look at how natural she is eating rice with her hands. Shes like born and raised in the Philippines.

  • @layagvlog
    @layagvlog 2 года назад +116

    Filipinos love to put vinegar in most of the dishes cause it preserves the dishes like adobo which could be eatable for at least 3-5 days without refrigeration.

    • @arjaygimoros5924
      @arjaygimoros5924 2 года назад +4

      True.

    • @AL-vw7kx
      @AL-vw7kx 2 года назад +3

      My mom used vinegar most on everything even when she's cleaning! Lol

    • @kylepanizales3713
      @kylepanizales3713 2 года назад +2

      nope 5 days is too long

    • @AL-vw7kx
      @AL-vw7kx 2 года назад +1

      4? Lol

    • @erenprincess3632
      @erenprincess3632 Год назад

      Our adobo could only be eaten for 2 days without refrigeration.

  • @marvinbagalacsa8621
    @marvinbagalacsa8621 Год назад +4

    she is definitely filipina at heart lol she's a natural at eating with her hand

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад +1

      Thanks Marvin ❤️

  • @kirksander
    @kirksander 2 года назад +54

    TAPSILOG is only a member of a family of breakfast items Filipinos love and adore.
    Basically the PREFIXES are interchangable depending on the main protien asociated with the SINANGAG - Fried rice and ITLOG - Egg hence the general term for these breakfast items "SILOG". Other Silog options include:
    LONGSILOG - Protein is Sweet Filipino Sausage
    TOSILOG - Protein is TOCINO (more or less a sweet style filipino bacon)
    BANGSILOG - Protein is Deep fried milkfish
    CORNSILOG - Protein is Corned Beef (Basically a corn beef hash of some sort)
    Hope you get to try the other ones since you didn't like the TAPA as much. These variations of proteins paired with the silog are made exactly for that reason (to have different options to choose from).
    Another thing i would like to Point out is that you actually use the vinegar based sauce as the dip for the the protein (though pouring small amounts of the sause over the rice is still ok). These vinegar sauces are basically a mixture of condements used in filipino cuisine along with soy sauce, fish sauce and more. And yes, you can literally buy them in bottles specially the spiced vinegar ones called Sinamak. These condements can be used to add more flavor and complexity to your food even on the table (while eating). Basically restaurants would have a set of of these sauces and condements for each table so that the customers could personalize their savory dishes to their taste much like how most would add hotsauce and etc to pizza.
    Hope this helps for future contents. Looking forward to your uploads.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +8

      Thanks for taking the time to share all of this with us, we really appreciate it! Have a great day Kirk, and thanks so much for watching!

    • @KenMikaze
      @KenMikaze 2 года назад

      You forgot batsilog

  • @iflipover
    @iflipover 2 года назад +18

    Most of our dishes (except maybe for saucy or tomato sauce-baded and coconut milk-based dishes) are complemented with condiments/dipping sauce. Some vinegar or soy sauce mix usually. So always ask where you order if there's a sauce or dip to go along with the dish.

  • @ZephyCluster
    @ZephyCluster 2 года назад +34

    here's one fun fact: TapSiLog is a mix-and-match style of Combo meal, where you can substitute the Tapa portion for any protein dish that's available. Common and equally acceptable variations more aligned with Western familiarity would be CornSiLog (Corned beef) Chik/ChixSiLog (Chicken), SpamSiLog (Duh), HotSiLog (Hotdog), and BacSiLog (Bacon).
    Also, it's si-na-ngag (Sea-nah-N(g)AHG), which means cooked rice mixed with garlic. Si-ni-gang (Sea-knee-GAHNG) is a soup dish that's basically a Sour Bouillabaisse. And another you should try, btw.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for this! We love when our viewers share fun facts with us. It's been great learning about food from the Philippines and can't wait to try more 😊

    • @dluckygurl8
      @dluckygurl8 2 года назад +1

      C'mon, you missed my fave -silogs:
      Longsilog (longganisa sausage) 🌭🍚🍳, Tosilog (tocino)🥩🍚🍳, and Bangsilog (bangus)🐟🍚🍳!!!

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +1

      @@dluckygurl8 thanks for the reminder. Now we're going to have longsilog for breakfast this morning.

    • @lebrownjamess
      @lebrownjamess 2 года назад

      @@dluckygurl8 I mean they did preface it with "Western familiarity" which is why they did not include those

    • @dluckygurl8
      @dluckygurl8 2 года назад +1

      @@lebrownjamess Our local longganisa came from the Spanish longaniza, which is also very similar to the Portuguese sausage called linguica. Also, tocino (literally means bacon in Spanish) is also based from the Spanish bacon, except our pork belly is cured and sweetened. Last time I checked, both Spain and Portugal are part of "the West."

  • @DJCJEntertainment
    @DJCJEntertainment 2 года назад +6

    Im proud being a filipino, thanks for promoting our culture...

  • @countroshculla
    @countroshculla 2 года назад +18

    Man, I really want to try their food. Filipinos really have amazing cuisine.

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +5

      Yes, indeed they do. A fair warning though. Some of it can be quite addicting and once you try it, you want it more and more and more.

    • @myra8158
      @myra8158 2 года назад

      These foods aren't authentic

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +1

      @@myra8158 "authentic" doesn't actually mean "cooked in myra's kitchen".

    • @yaaaraves8951
      @yaaaraves8951 Год назад

      Yes, he should really try Filipino food

  • @ningboniel679
    @ningboniel679 2 года назад +2

    They are lot silog combo
    Bangsilog(fried fish milk/sinangag(fried rice)/itlog(egg).
    Tocilog(Tocino(marinated sweet meat and the sinangag and itlog).
    Longsilog(Longanisa(its a meat but put inside the skin and sinangag and itlog).

  • @ABC-14324
    @ABC-14324 2 года назад +7

    One of the traditional ways on eating handed down for generations for many Filipinos is eating without any utensils and just using your hands to scoop your mix of viand and rice.

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately, usually when Westerners see Filipinos eat with their hands they just assume that they're grabbing from the plate at random. There really is an art form to the proper placement of your fingers and how you pick up the food. A well-bred Filipino is very graceful when they eat with their fingers.

  • @vl68934
    @vl68934 2 года назад +3

    we dont usually pour that sauce in the rice. That sauce is meant for the pata to be dipped in. Dont be afraid to ask when you buy the food. The meat on the tapsilog can also be dipped into that pata sauce. That pata sauce is used for a lot of dry filipino meat dishes.

  • @docvladsfoodblog7617
    @docvladsfoodblog7617 2 года назад +10

    Try the Filipino Lechon, Beef Kare Kare, and Pork Sisig

  • @DavidWardle
    @DavidWardle 2 года назад +38

    I really liked the look of that. I've never tried it and don't know if there are any Filipino places near me but it's worth trying to find out. Take care guys

    • @myra8158
      @myra8158 2 года назад +1

      Do not try these fake Filipino foods. I suggest trying some authentic like Pancit canton, Sisig, Kare-Kare, Adobo

    • @TheOriginalRick
      @TheOriginalRick 2 года назад +5

      @@fritzasong Myra is an expert on pinoy food. She has dozens of videos to prove it. Oh wait, my bad. She actually has none posted.

    • @IsraelVasquez
      @IsraelVasquez 2 года назад +5

      @@myra8158 You don't know what you're talking about.. Crispy pata and tapsilog are authentic Filipino foods. Pancit is not an authentic pinoy food as it's originally a Chinese food. you might not be even be a Filipino.

    • @kaalamankusinaatkantahan3487
      @kaalamankusinaatkantahan3487 2 года назад +3

      @@myra8158 Crispy pata undergoes a certain process. It is not just another grilled pork and stuff and yes. it is Filipino 😊.

    • @therealgeoarchon
      @therealgeoarchon 2 года назад +3

      @@myra8158 nako marites ka lang eh HAHA

  • @lonrea2886
    @lonrea2886 2 года назад +6

    tapsilog is a hit or miss with first time tasters.. longsilog and tocilog are more 1st time friendly!

  • @janchristoperogawa7741
    @janchristoperogawa7741 2 года назад +7

    When you said "I need a bottle of that sauce!", I felt that. I love Filipino sauces hahaha especially the seasoned vinegar.

  • @jackiezamo669
    @jackiezamo669 2 года назад +3

    Ur pronounce is right topsilog, we have also lots called log like longsilog , bangsilog, tapasilog, cornedsilog, and more made fish,corn beef, beef, pork, hotdog and more thats our ultimate breakfast in the philippines

  • @bagaholicmom2573
    @bagaholicmom2573 2 года назад +3

    You guys can use the spoon to scoop the rice with the meat and the egg instead of using your fork. :) Use your fork to push the food onto the spoon.

  • @rmd743
    @rmd743 2 года назад +2

    Yep, rice for breakfast, rice for lunch and rice for dinner. Oh, rice for dessert to (Biko, Suman etc) Life's good 👍 🌞

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +1

      Rice is life! 😊

  • @alvinvilla480
    @alvinvilla480 2 года назад +1

    This is the 3rd time I’m eating 2am because of your videos! Proud Filipino from London ON

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching Alvin! We hope you ate something good! Haha!

  • @trythisj
    @trythisj 2 года назад +2

    Just to add..we Filipinos use spoon instead of fork when eating with rice. It's just easier to get more of everything in one bite. #protip 😉

  • @oliverbigboss888
    @oliverbigboss888 2 года назад +3

    Tapsilog for breakfast, & the crispy pata for appetizer when you drinking beer

  • @Gabialoha1
    @Gabialoha1 2 года назад +1

    You guys are making SO hungry and SO nostalgic. I’m half Filipina and haven’t had a lot of Filipino food ( outside of adobo and lumpia) since my Grandparents passed.

  • @hard536
    @hard536 2 года назад

    Thanks for trying our Filipino foods much love here from manila Philippines 🇵🇭❤

  • @h.4315
    @h.4315 2 года назад +5

    The description of the _tapa_ being vinegary sounds odd to me, because it's usually not marinated in vinegar (or at least significantly). The primary flavors in a _tapa_ marinade is often soy sauce, garlic, and black pepper. Sourness often comes from the addition of Worcestershire sauce. However, _tapa_ is often served with a vinegar dip *ON THE SIDE*
    So it's possible that the tapsilog was served incorrectly: either the restaurant combined the vinegar dip as part of the marination/finished dish, or the vinegar dip was poured onto the meat.

  • @jazmine1391
    @jazmine1391 2 года назад +3

    You guys made me hungry I love filipino food so much!

  • @judy1570
    @judy1570 2 года назад +2

    I love that @The Trips tried this! Crispy pata is one of my favorite foods!

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      It was delicious! Something about eating meat off a giant bone appeals to the caveman in me, haha. Thanks for watching! Say hi to Prada for us!

  • @paulnav
    @paulnav 2 года назад +2

    Maligayang Pasko and Manigong Bagong Taon or Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!! Great to watch you three again! Wishing you all the best and more success!

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +1

      Happy new year Paul!!

  • @GT-Oldschool
    @GT-Oldschool 2 года назад +2

    one thing i really love and enjoy watching on food videos is seeing adventurous westerners trying out foreign food.
    personally, i prefer tocilog (tocino), which is the pork version of the tapsilog. there are many other variations of that.

  • @dummydark2024
    @dummydark2024 2 года назад

    Oh wow! Love them both!

  • @RAFLarchitects
    @RAFLarchitects 2 года назад +1

    In the Philippines, the crispy pata is boiled until tender. Then air dried and sometimes kept on the fridge overnight. Then fried the next day.
    😅

  • @pualgowapabisanbokon5585
    @pualgowapabisanbokon5585 Год назад +1

    thank you for liking Filipino food I'm happy 😊🇵🇭

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад

      It’s all been delicious so far!

  • @marygracelachica6229
    @marygracelachica6229 2 года назад

    Thanks you guys for enjoying our specialties! Much love! ❤ 😍 💖

  • @shirgo5700
    @shirgo5700 2 года назад

    my grandmother used to put a little sugar in the marinade to her tapa recipe. and we also used to squeeze a little calamansi or lemon which brings out flavor of the meat. there are different variations to the 'silog meals; spamsilog, longsilog, etc. you can make anything a 'silog by adding a different protein.

  • @jayb8369
    @jayb8369 Год назад

    Your videos are so entertaining and mouth-watering!! LOL!! Looking forward to more fun videos like these.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a lot to us! ❤️

  • @JinzAco
    @JinzAco 2 года назад +1

    The way you eat the rice with you hand is actually the best way in eating rice. It makes all food taste even better when eating with hand.

  • @winniehughes4982
    @winniehughes4982 2 года назад

    Beautiful food 🥘 I miss that ! Yummm 😋
    Thanks for Sharing,
    Watching from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Orion_1122
    @Orion_1122 2 года назад +1

    New subscriber here from philippines🇵🇭 thank you for trying our foods🤗 we filipino loves you all now for sure❤️

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the support!

  • @sayavrakadabra
    @sayavrakadabra 2 года назад +5

    Sinigang and Sinangag are two different thing
    Sinangag = Garlic Fried Rice
    Sinigang = Pork/Fish Sour Soup

  • @ronssportsadventures5411
    @ronssportsadventures5411 2 года назад +1

    I just subscribed to your channel guys. Nice team I enjoyed watching your reactions. Tnx for liking our cuisines. Ron here from Philippines.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 🤗 You're food is delicious and easy to love :)

  • @albertosundiam228
    @albertosundiam228 2 года назад

    im a pilipino, i will proud of you guys..... 4 eating our best dish in my country. try another dish guys sisig. bulalo. pork lumpia,

  • @lalaisidro2325
    @lalaisidro2325 2 года назад +2

    TAPSILOG is popular here in the Philippines and that is a part of BREAKFAST dish .... We have another BREAKFAST a TOCILOG,LONGSILOG AND HOTSILOG

  • @darrendarren9730
    @darrendarren9730 2 года назад +2

    Definitely eat with your hands. Sauce is for dipping. Great job guys!

  • @lloydgabucan9066
    @lloydgabucan9066 2 года назад +1

    tap+si+log (Beef Tapa + Fried Garlic Rice + Fried Egg).

  • @raymondhao7286
    @raymondhao7286 2 года назад +1

    hi guys, just saw your videos eating Filipino food. i really appreciate seeing foreigners exploring and enjoying our food. enjoy! good job. don't forget to dip the food when it's paired with a sauce or else you won't get the full taste.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! We’ve been having a great time exploring international cuisines. The Filipino food has been delicious so far!

  • @kanserfungaming40
    @kanserfungaming40 2 года назад +2

    Also try Bagnet and lecheon belly.

  • @canpin
    @canpin 2 года назад +1

    Im getting hungry🤗 great video guys. Thanks

  • @charmsmanz6204
    @charmsmanz6204 Год назад +3

    I'm watching this over and over again because of the crispy pata. 🥰🙂😀

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад +1

      Crispy Pata had been one of our favorite dishes so far! Thanks for watching!

  • @bryan1468
    @bryan1468 2 года назад +1

    OMG! That crispy pata looks so gooood! 😍 I just ate but I’m kind of hungry again.

  • @jacp100880
    @jacp100880 2 года назад

    Try it with atsara/achara (pickled shredded papaya).
    TAPA(marinated beef) -SINANGAG(fried rice) - ITLOG (egg). TAPSILOG

  • @dznm10
    @dznm10 2 года назад

    TAP-SI-LOG, This is an acronym for TAP is Tapa(cured beef).....SI is for sinangag(fried-rice)....LOG is egg(itlog).You just got me salivating on that crispy pata, it's been awhile I never had that.Bonne Appetite!

  • @ronniedlc6410
    @ronniedlc6410 2 года назад

    Awsome.... thanks guys!!

  • @kyuhyuncho8061
    @kyuhyuncho8061 2 года назад +1

    I thought you guys have more than 100k subscribers. I love watching your food reviews 💕 keep it up!

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!!

  • @armandobugayong4004
    @armandobugayong4004 2 года назад

    Neighbors ( I’m in Hamilton Ontario) thank you for trying the Filipino food

  • @martinmartin8666
    @martinmartin8666 2 года назад +1

    I'm actually glad that you ate the egg in the tapsilog the right way..

  • @greenstan9606
    @greenstan9606 2 года назад

    Sinangag is typical breakfast rice. Usually left over rice from dinner.
    You can try
    Tocilog - tocino (cured pork)
    Bangsilog - bangus (type of fish)
    Chicsilog - fried chicken
    And more...

  • @pcsixty6
    @pcsixty6 2 года назад +2

    as a breakfast meal, it goes really well with coffee.

  • @pmackchokz
    @pmackchokz 2 года назад

    TAPa - marinated fried beef
    SInangag - fried rice
    Pritong itLOG - fried egg
    TAPSILOG that reminds me of my college days one of my faves. Good for budgetarians
    Nice food review, in addition regarding crispy pata, the remains can be cooked with lechon sauce and vinegar turned into Lechon Paksiw
    Try Paksiw na Pata (cooked in soy sauce with banana blossoms) its also good

  • @michaelvargas1351
    @michaelvargas1351 2 года назад +1

    Love the honest opinion. More power and stay safe. 😊😊

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thanks for your kind words ❤️

  • @doodstoribio9343
    @doodstoribio9343 2 года назад +1

    Happy Holiday!

  • @Jhontristan23
    @Jhontristan23 2 года назад +1

    Subscribed. Filipino here. 😍💕🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @k0618202
    @k0618202 2 года назад +1

    You guys are great. Many thanks.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!

    • @k0618202
      @k0618202 2 года назад

      Watching you guys from Berkshire, England.

  • @lyssamalloy5162
    @lyssamalloy5162 2 года назад +2

    When youre hungry .. youre just real and honest to the food youre eating .. its thr same expression i had when i tasted poutine for the first time i just want it all for myself 🤭

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Lyssa!

  • @nolanest
    @nolanest 2 года назад +1

    its a dipping sauce. but slobber on rice works too!!!

  • @dheyrocks7103
    @dheyrocks7103 2 года назад +8

    i love it when u guys appreciate filipino dishes that said if given a chance u should also try BEEF CALDERETA, PORK BINAGOONGAN, and BICOL EXPRESS 🙌😋😍 ... with rice 🍚 ofcourse 😁✌️

  • @PisongKaninAdventures
    @PisongKaninAdventures 2 года назад

    Originally adobo is oilly(as in soaked in its own oil) for preservation... it helps seal the meat from the air.... then the vinegar, sugar or salt also for preservation

  • @marqnlagunay77
    @marqnlagunay77 Год назад

    I'm drolling just watching u guys! love the reaction

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Michael!

  • @polgonzales
    @polgonzales 2 года назад

    We take spoon on the right hand and eat primarily with it. The fork to pick up food and also to push food unto the spoon. Oftentimes, the spoon doubles as a knife for slicing.

  • @jackiezamo669
    @jackiezamo669 2 года назад +2

    Our pinoy recommended try to eat is pinoy pork sizzling sisig. Next try on ur next vlog goodluck

  • @paulinetan3395
    @paulinetan3395 2 года назад

    ingredients for sauce is 1 part soy sauce 1 part vinegar, purple onions, garlic cloves, and sugar. you can also add small chili peppers for that extra kick

  • @mhelsantos76
    @mhelsantos76 2 года назад +1

    Im so amaze watching your video eating Filipino food. Try also Kare-kare and pork sisig and its definitely good.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  Год назад

      Thanks for the suggestions, and thanks so much for watching!

  • @bayaniamador5316
    @bayaniamador5316 Год назад

    You guys doing great .

  • @jaynelpregonero7323
    @jaynelpregonero7323 2 года назад

    Wow....nice ...try...

  • @mikeeguti2165
    @mikeeguti2165 2 года назад +1

    Next should be sisig if you guys haven’t tried it yet. But you need to eat right away at the restaurant because it’s serve on a sizzling plate.

  • @princelegolas6002
    @princelegolas6002 2 года назад

    I'm hungry now.
    Next on the list ;
    - pork sisig
    - pork BBQ
    - pancit
    - pork dinuguan
    - lechon

  • @e.diokno2000
    @e.diokno2000 2 года назад +1

    TAPSILOG....an acronynom of our food we eat here in the Philippines combination of syllables ..."TAP" ( TAPA in TAGALOG MARINATED THIN SLICED FRIED BEEF)..."SI" (SINANGAG=FRIED RICE IN TAGALOG)..."LOG" (ITLOG=EGG)

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this! We're loving learning about cuisines from different countries :)

  • @joyce7550
    @joyce7550 2 года назад

    sauce is 1 cup vinegar, 1 cup soy sauce, 1 tbsp sugar, loads of chopped garlic and onion. Add chilli if you like a bit of kick.

  • @patriciaquilo1262
    @patriciaquilo1262 2 года назад +3

    You should also try CHICHARON BULAKLAK!! that's is highly recommend food because it's delicious 😄💗

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Thanks! We're loving all the suggestions for new foods to try 😄

  • @teregabane4176
    @teregabane4176 2 года назад

    One of our favorite here in the phil. So good and so delicious so yummy guys enjoy

  • @mackbolan6263
    @mackbolan6263 Год назад

    Although some would put the Crispy Pata soy/vinegar sauce on top of the rice, it's usually used as a dipping sauce.

  • @africarichmineral4124
    @africarichmineral4124 2 года назад +3

    "Wow," that looks so delicious 😋 . That Crispy pata looks so Scrumptious 😋🍖👍 .

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +2

      So good! We're loving exploring cuisine from around the world!

  • @ch1ldheart577
    @ch1ldheart577 Год назад +1

    Crispy pata, sisig, barbeques, isaw and liquor (beer, brandy, rum, whisky, gin, whatever you prefer 😂)

  • @TravelBreakthrough
    @TravelBreakthrough 2 года назад

    I started making Filipino cooking videos because of my Filipina gf so it’s cool to see other vids

  • @adden2242
    @adden2242 2 года назад

    Im filipino, rice is always life for us.. Crispy pata is a fave of ours!

  • @mrussel2392
    @mrussel2392 2 года назад +1

    Happy New Year from the Philippines

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Happy new year!!

  • @karinaalolod
    @karinaalolod 2 года назад

    Crispy Pata is often present on every Filipino's table during Christmas holiday season.

  • @boy_talonguest3374
    @boy_talonguest3374 2 года назад

    Tap si log it means, tapa, sinangag(pride rice) itlog(sunny side up egg)it's good together with beef soup

  • @BrianEngdoinghisTheng
    @BrianEngdoinghisTheng 2 года назад

    Very cool. I'd like to try it as well.

  • @allancastillo3106
    @allancastillo3106 2 года назад

    it's pronounced per sylable : tap-si-log (Tapa, sinangag, itlog) : the sauce for the crispy pata is a dipping sauce to be exact :) , atchara is a pickled papaya, please try.. calderetang kambing, (goat stew), kare-kare(ox tail stew), pancit palabok(rice noodle)

  • @gganza
    @gganza 2 года назад

    Plain rice can be eaten straight, you can dip the crispy pata on the sauce, to neutralize the flavor of the pork from saltiness or sweetness depending on recipe used.

  • @ng.drillerx6409
    @ng.drillerx6409 2 года назад

    My eyes immediately opened woke-wide when the dipping sauce was (generously) added to the rice. 😲

  • @pedrogil3577
    @pedrogil3577 2 года назад +1

    The guy with the glass has a Filipino tongue. He knows how to read it right. Even in the other videos.

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад

      Maybe there’s a little Filipino blood in him? Time for a DNA test, haha! Thanks for watching

  • @plainmarc
    @plainmarc 2 года назад +1

    Got to see your channel today for the first time, wow, that crispy pata looks spot-on perfect! Crispy skin, tender meat under, and I can almost taste the food just watching you guys munch on it, yummmm! Best taken with a cold beer, anytime, for which I associate it as a dinner thing!
    As with other “food+si+log” (longsilog, tosilog etc), tapsilog is generally associated with breakfast although generally, it can be served any time of the day. It’s because of the “sinangag na kanin” (fried rice) and “itlog” (egg) components that are standard breakfast items which can be paired with any other food items, like fried dried fish, fried-to-a -crisp dried pusit (dried squid, my actual preferred breakfast), etc to even American items like bacon, ham, spam, hotdog, or even “vienna” sausage etc. Perfect breakfast food for us, that tapsilog, best taken with coffee and topped of with some fruit slices on the side (banana, watermelon etc), especially when served in Philippine hotels.
    There are also all sorts of tapa, and it looks like you got a vinegary kind. So that’s not generally true of all tapa, and for most tapsilogs I am used to, the vinegar comes in separately packaged. Personally, I prefer a sweet and spicy tapa, and I just add vinegar separately, to taste.
    One thing I have to say is this, your pairing of crispy pata with tapsilog was a suboptimal choice if it were up to me! And even if you did pair them, it would have been better to start with the tapsilog then only afterwards would you try the crispy pata, especially because that crispy pata of yours looked perfect and hard to beat It might be because I associate tapsilog as a breakfast food and crispy pata as a dinner food, but that’s only me, they can be eaten anytime actually.
    In general, crispy pata would be served alongside other “heart attack” specials like sisig, lechon kawali, roasted lechon etc for meats, plus vegetable meals like chopsuey, laing, pinakbet etc. On the other hand, tapsilog and the like are normally served as standalone meals, so that’s why I think it’s hard to pair with other dishes.
    More power guys! Kudos also for using your hands while eating! And don’t feel bad after the comments saying that you are supposed to dip the meat into the sauce and not put the sauce onto the meat and rice… I do both, so dripping some of the sauce onto the rice while targeting the meat then scooping everything with a spoon to eat the crispy pata is a favorite guilty pleasure of mine hahaha, whatever works for you is fine… cheers!

    • @TheTrips
      @TheTrips  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this and spending time on our channel! 😀

  • @Rose-xm4og
    @Rose-xm4og 2 года назад

    The tapsilog has so many variations :)
    There’s longsilog, bangsilog, tocilog, etc. it’s so good! :) and yes. Rice. Rice. Rice! :)

  • @gig0302
    @gig0302 2 года назад

    crispy pata is usually boiled in spices and then kept in cooler until ready to fry

  • @yukianderson8359
    @yukianderson8359 2 года назад

    Hope the silog series featured too. We have variety silogs in the Philippines. Tapsilog is one of it. Theres also longsilog(Longganiza), chorsilog(chorizo),hotsilog(pinoy hotdogs), Tosilog(tosino) and cornsilog (cornbeef), etc. I think its 10 or 12 all silogs. Haha. The fried chicken,fried fish, and spam are also one of them. Bu the way happy new year to all.

  • @kylerelleve3038
    @kylerelleve3038 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for loving Filipino food ! I live in California for 23 years, my proposal is visit Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @rogiedizon9248
    @rogiedizon9248 2 года назад +1

    In joy the PILIPINO food...

  • @richdub7769
    @richdub7769 2 года назад

    Mix the egg yoke with the garlic rice, eat the beef along with it or use a vinegar dipping sauce. We use vinegar with everything. Tapa is usually more like a partly dried jerky. Tocino is another meat alternative(sugar cured pork), called tocilog.

  • @jimmynoynay6851
    @jimmynoynay6851 2 года назад

    Thanks you like Crispy pata one the best Filipino food.