Making Crab Fat Paste (Taba ng Talangka, Aligue) Pampanga Philippines
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Sasmuan is Pampanga’s hidden seafood haven. This is where you can find one of the richest bounties of the sea-taba ng talangka (crab fat). Tisya Culala has been cooking this sinfully delicious delicacy for over 30 years and we are getting a quick preview of how it is made. Taba ng talangka is an umami-filled ingredient that’s typically made with Talangka crab or lobster roe and tomalley. It renders a rich, orange hue to dishes that’s instantly recognizable by those who grew up eating it at home.
Making taba ng talangka and aligue is a tedious process which calls for patience and a certain level of expertise that can only be achieved through the years. We were lucky enough to take home a freshly-made bottle back to the studio, so stay with us until the end to watch Erwan Heussaff cook two delicious dishes that you can easily recreate at home!
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Jump to:
(0:00) Intro
(1:05) Making Taba ng Talangka
(6:54) Prawn Curry
(13:40) Fettuccine, Outro
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For 900 a jar, I'm glad the price matches the labor. It's a comfortable profit. A lot of our labor-intensive traditional dishes are sold for much cheaper than the effort required to make them, that's why a lot are disappearing.
tbh with how tedious the process is, she should charge more. This looks so delicious my mouth started watering.
crab prices are also rising.
Tita ko yan 😘❤️❤️ Sa kanyang negosyo madami kami mga pamangkin nya na nakikinabang. Sya lagi namin pinupuntahan pag wala kami baon at tuwing recess. Sa kanya kami humihingi pera para may makain kmi. Kaya mahal na mahal namin yan. Bata pa lang kami natuto na kami magpusit ng talangka tapos binibigyan nya kami pera 🤩
pano po mg order?
@@deetorres8027 taga saan po kau?
@@RVS-pj6bd uu nga po pero konti lng po nlalagay. Pero svhan ko din po na wag na gmamit.
@@RVS-pj6bd mlasa po kc yan. Kahit isang kutsarita lang ihalo sa kanin solve kna. D na malalasahan ang vetsin.
@@deetorres8027 taga saan po kau?
White rice, tabang talanka, and drizzle some calamansi. Microwave for 30 seconds. My go to meal. Faster than instant ramen
my father would also add patis if the taba is not salted yet
120/80 kapa din? Hehe
@@GeorgeEstregan828that bottle will last me couple of months. Filipino food is not healthy, but you have to eat it in moderation.
bagong saing na rice is better. para di na mag microwave hehe
@@GeorgeEstregan828Free cholesterol😂😂
In our family, we have a particular way of preparing crabs. Instead of 'taba ng talangka', we use the term 'burong talangka'. First, we pour boiling water on them, then we sprinkle and mix rock salt before placing them in a tightly closed jar. After fermenting for a couple of days, we can eat the crab fat by squeezing it over our rice along with vinegar and minced garlic.
Sounds absolutely delicious!
Yes po,masarap ang burong talangka. Ganyan din ginagawa ng mama ko dati.
My parents used to do this process...they enjoy this dish together and now only mom does..papa passed away and no one from the family joins my mom 😢
Hagonoy, Bulacan or Macabebe/Masantol Pampanga area?
Yes, that’s how we used to do it. Squeezing it all over steamed white rice, mixing it together until it turns into yellow rice. Haha. Cholesterol city.
I just commented on Erwan's post yesterday and here it is he granted it. HAHAHAHA. Thank you for this. ❤
Big mud crabs nga nakakatamad himayin, haha yan pa maliliit. Salute to these hardworking people and to FEATR
Been binge watching all of FEATR videos. I think the team is doing a great job showcasing Filipino small businesses and culture. We get to see lives of Filipinos, their struggles, their triumphs...all these are really beautiful. Thank you for doing this!
THEY’RE CAPITALIZING! ERWAN IS NO DIFFERENT TO THE FOREIGNERS COMING TO THE PHILIPPINES TO GAIN VIEWS AND EARN MONEY BY EXPLOITING THE FILIPINOS MASKED AS PROMOTING CULTURE EME EME!! SHAME ON YOU ERWAN AMATEUR CHEF WHO WAS MOCKED BY REAL ITALIAN CHEFS HAHAHAH
Leaning a lot about Filipino cuisines as a foreigner❤
Your efforts in meticulously exploring the entire country to showcase the depth and diversity of Philippine cuisine are truly invaluable. Your dedication will undoubtedly be recognized by history as a testament to your pioneering vision in elevating the Philippines onto the global gastronomic stage.
More power to you, Erwan.
Bida bida di nga marunong yan magsalita ng tagalog bisaya iloko naisipan lang isang araw mag-feeling savior of philippine cuisine kasi gusto magkaroon ng meaning ang buhay. Mayaman lang kaya nagagawa niya kahit anong gusto niya.
Bida bida hindi nga marunong yan magtagalog bisaya iloko naisipan lang isang araw mag-feeling savior of heritage cuisine kasi walang meaning ang buhay. Mayaman lang kaya nagagawa kahit anong gusto.
Not sure if someone already commented about this, pinupusit is squeezing in Capampangan
This video and the previous one are so nostalgic to me!!!! Thank you Erwan for featuring Pampanga on Featr. I used to make taba ng talangka with my mom when I was little.
Thanks for watching!
mahabang pasensya din pala puhunan sa paggawa nito! thanks for sharin, now I have a deeper appreciation for it.
This brings back memories of the lunches and dinners my Lola cooked for us. Delicious and satisfying.
I love taba ng talangka! I have a friend who is kapampangan that always have them in their fridge, now I know why, I didn't know it was a specialty in Pampanga
FEATR love these documentaries! Made so well visually and content wise 💯. Excited for the next videos!
We usually add it on scrambled eggs or omelette. And for pasta, we just saute minced garlic in Taba ng talangka (can also add butter or any neutral oil), add cooked pasta and that's it! 😄 Thanks for featuring our delicacies!
Almusal na Sinangag na kanin at taba ng talangka mainit na kape....sarapppp.
I use it for my crabfat pasta !
I love this feature. Thanks Erwan.
Thank you Chef for making this whole eps for pampanga. Makes me miss my apo more and more all of my lolas are now in Heaven and they are the ones that influenced my love for cooking. Trying to incorporate kapampangam cuisine with the international cuisine has been part of my R&D for quite some time now.
Thank you Erwan for sharing. It humbles me as a person
Thank you for making this amazing documentary FEATR!!
Thanks, Erwan for featuring this.
Taba ng talangka + mainit na kanin= hay kasarap😊❤️
I absolutely love this
Sarap naman ng ulam ni Nanay🤤
I grew up eating that in Pampanga. It's seasonal and I would even join some friends catching crabs back then and it was fun, I enjoyed it.
Always Waiting for All Episode in Pampanga Thank you Featr 💪🏼
More pampanga videos! Love this video also, thats there's recipe and ways how to cook it. ❤❤❤
Impressive. Gwapo na ng Chef, ang galing pa magluto
How I wish to taste the foods that Erwan cooked. Simple yet seeing the reaction of the taster makes me envy🤤
Wow yum! Mine is with hot rice topped de tabang talangca and squeeze calamunding, so yummy!❤
I love the color of the Apron ❤
These dishes look so decadent and soo good
Yummy! Love it
My fave! It's a Staple in Pampanga and Bulacan! We eat it with rice and dip in vinegar. The live talangka should be girl will be soak in rock salt for 3-5 days. Then it's ready to eat.
Finally you featured Pampanga! I was waiting for these features I thought you'd never go to Pampanga since you don't seem to believe its the culinary capital of the Philippines
Another dish to my wishlist
if you're not from PH, this is a must try. I put this on everything, Rice, Bread, Potato.
My dad from Masantol, love eating that talangka when I get a chance to go home. Thanks for great video. 🙏🏽
Crab fat mixed with mayo. Top salmon and baked. Yum!
Sarap niyan nakakapang laway worth sumakit batok mo huwag lang matuluyan.
Omg,I love that!❤❤
That looks delicious
Wow Erwan’s prawn curry looks promising aha❤
Kalampay🥰🤤
That is yummy condiment.Sarap nyan sa kanin.Wag lang sobra kain daw dhil,masama sa bp.
omg i mis that. i remember in college since we are near bulacan sweet in retiro and I usually buy 1 bottle of taba ng talangka and Of course use it as my sawsawan with calamansi. ❤
yummy one of my fav!! talangka alos we coo it using just salt put it in the fridge for a day ..and yum ..
1of my Favorites. Just add calamansi for a yummier taste..
Nag npanood ko toh, napa order ako ng taba ng talangka sa amazon
We Kapampangans are a very proud breed (the good kind). We're firstly proud of our cuisine and confidently invite and share it to our friends from outside the province to partake coz we know they'll love it too, like we have been lovin' them for generations. And that pride seeps into different aspects of our lives, that is deeply rooted in our pride of our food. If you heard the saying 'mayabang ang mga kapampangan', we affectionately embrace that. Love the pampanga feature and series.
Mayabang ka nga🙄
Thank you, Erwan.
I'll never remove the poop sac from my prawns now lol Thanks Erwan for these recipes! And for these Pampanga video series. I have learned so much! There's something about you when you create these videos that I take your words to heart❤ Keep it up!
I can be the taste tester everyday😊
the best!
We used to do that!my mother will cook,and me and my sister will prepare the crab meat!but before it was just calamwnsi that you use to flavor it,..but now they use color and magic sarap!before was more authentic!
Never tried but I really like crab roes 😋😋😋
I still remember de times when we were kids, our aunties would call us to help them squeeze sacks of talangca and turn them in paste for personal cosumption.
Legit pa sa legit 😋
My Favorite
🦀paste yummy 😋😋😋
Talangka pala yung gamit sa Crab Fat.
Kaya pala iba ang lasa sa normal na Crab na kinakain natin. (Alimango at Alimasag)
that pasta with crab paste is a dope ❤
Yes, I eat it with capellini, sometimes garnished with lemon zest and with a bit of fresh squeezed lemon juice. I don’t get to buy taba ng talangka unless I go back to the Philippines. 😢
Taba ng Talangka Fettucine! 😮💜
The pasta surely will have a rich flvour. This is available on several resto in downtown pamp
Lived my whole life in Hawaii until very recently and there's lots of Filipino people in my paradise home state but they never showed us this cultural food.
I hate this...now I have to go to Pampanga!!! 🤣 Great presentation and felt like I could smell the different spices over here man!!! Delish!!!!!!
erwan merci ❤❤
Thanks, Featr, for putting the spotlight on Pampanga. Have you heard of Kapampangan duman as well? You may find it interesting.
Goan curry with twist ❤
WOW
Yaman na!
A video that you can smell ❤
Ive actually never heard of this before interesting sounds so tasty so its kinda like essence of crab or like a crab concentrate lol
i need some of this
Sobrang nahype to a few years back dito samin so triny ko sya with kanin plus calamansi (dahil ganon ang nakita ko) pero hindi ko sya nagustuhan for some reason. Pero dahil napanood ko to, oras na yatang tikman sya ulit! 🤣
Tumatakman 🤪
I hope I can buy “taba ng talangka ftom Sasmuan Pampanga ai didn’t know that it was that hard to produce this delicious condiment
Ang sipag ni nanay.. godbless her more blessings
This is one of the most indulgent food. I remember buying them in tin cans in Rustans. I can’t believe my eyes. Then the supply just stopped. Like the El Rey Charizo and the chargrilled garlic and smoke Tawilis in jars. Rustans should put these back in its shelves. My favorite dish from the crab roe are pasta and paella such treats!!Or just as a side sawsayan with kalamansi
Kalampay samin yan sa iloilo
Tumatakman Lang ako.😉
1:05 - That was MEEEEEEE 🫣
Congrats Engr! 🤣
You can make it like tabang talmgka ramen❤
Thanks
Msg is key to help preserve the crabs' fats paste in the hot, humid weather in the Philippines
masarap
So interesting seeing the variety of food. In my country, we don't have stuff like this. I bet it taste so damn good, how can it not be with all those tomalley
bet that taste better than those powdered processed salted egg flavourings
salted egg is completely different naman kasi from taba ng talangka. taba ng talangka = crab, salted egg = pulang itlog
Sasmoan, the hometown of my father.
maraming talangka noon sa sasmuan. kumonti noong nag-lahar. meron din gumagawa ng tamales.
Ayos malinis 😂😂😂😂😂
Sam!!!! :)
"Di ako kumakain, tumatakman lang." Mesira ku kang dara ku. 😅
Btw, I have seen aligue being made when I was a kid, by my grandma and a help. They used the back of the spoon instead.
Laughed to that as well, TUMATAKMAN. Ganyan tyo pay may kausap na tagalog, nagiging slang, haha.
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Pag binurong aligue ng talangka masarap igisa sa bawang at konting kalamansi tapos ihahalo na sa bahaw - Aligue Fried Rice.. Tapos piniritong Tinapang Banak w/ homemade Ensaladang Talong.. Almusal na.. Be liberal sa Aligue para mas may umami ang sinangag..
these crabs we use for FUMET...its for PAELLA..10 kgs of these crabs in the over at 200 degrees 20 mins, and we boil them with some veggies and smoked paprika..
Over hot rice 😋