Have You Heard of These Filipino Sugar Glazed Cookies? (Gurgurya From Malolos, Bulacan)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2022
  • There’s nothing sweeter than knowing all the details of your town’s heirloom recipe. Let’s go back in history and find out how Bulacan’s gurgurya came to be and how to make it at home with Rheeza Santiago-Hernandez (nicanorateresa), one of Bulacan’s foremost heritage advocates.
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Комментарии • 113

  • @featrmedia
    @featrmedia  2 года назад +23

    What are your town's own heirloom recipes? Let us know here ⬇

    • @kimsarmiento2775
      @kimsarmiento2775 2 года назад +5

      I was born in Rome, Italy and my parents are from Bansud Oriental Mindoro. My mom used to cook me “pilipit” during my elementary school. It’s a very simple filipino dessert and I don’t actually know the real name and the origin of the recipe. I can say that’s delicious 🤤

    • @charliereads488
      @charliereads488 2 года назад +3

      Pansit batil patong! come to tuguegarao

    • @gracesuficiencia4738
      @gracesuficiencia4738 2 года назад

      Balamban, Cebu - Liempo

    • @wheres_mygz6888
      @wheres_mygz6888 2 года назад +1

      There are a lot of local recipes from my town tuguegarao that are slowly fading into oblivion...one that I could no longer find is ojelas...im 37 and the last time I had a taste of it was 30 years ago....hope by and through your features you can do a Coco of these almost extinct recipes

    • @budidinglives
      @budidinglives 2 года назад

      Tinutungang manok from Albay 💜

  • @bebu2510
    @bebu2510 2 года назад +106

    FEATR is criminally underrated! a lot of people, most especially our kababayans, should appreciate these kinds of content as it highlights our food, culture and tradition where as even us isn’t knowledgable about. Good job erwan and co!

    • @LuisaBrimble
      @LuisaBrimble 2 года назад +3

      I 100% agree! I truly appreciate these kinds of stories. So amazing.

  • @Millejoy07
    @Millejoy07 2 года назад +11

    Thumbs up Featr for featuring this kind of historic recipeee!!! I’m from Bulacan and I really appreciate this movement sharing the culture na mostly nakakalimutan n ng iba. Godbless this channel! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ellerayco6984
    @ellerayco6984 2 года назад +5

    I grew up eating this! I'm from Bulan, Sorsogon but never knew this started from Bulacan. My amazing chef of an uncle, may he rest in peace, would cook Gurgurya for me in my early childhood. I can still taste it to this day. Sadly, I don't have his exact recipe but I recreate this for my mom and children now. Continuing the legacy of my beloved uncle! 🙏🏻❤️
    Thank you, Erwan and Featr team for featuring this with a recipe, too. God speed! I adore your videos immensely!

  • @Wil_Dasovich
    @Wil_Dasovich 2 года назад +24

    pasalubong papa E. I need to try this in my life

  • @user-jw6kw5rs9r
    @user-jw6kw5rs9r 3 месяца назад

    Proud Maloleño here, I'm a year late but thank you for featuring our small, yet historically significant city. It's so heartwarming to see the places that I walk around in everyday featured in a spectacular video that promotes our heritage through food.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens 2 года назад +10

    I spent the entire video admiring the beautifully preserved ancestral house in the background more than listening to the recipe. LOL

  • @issabacsa
    @issabacsa 2 года назад +4

    My relatives from Bangued, Abra made "goloria" (which she mentioned) when I was young. I've tasted it and it looks like this "gurgurya" you featured, but instead of coating with just sugar, they added egg whites.

  • @d1shaidiva
    @d1shaidiva 2 года назад +12

    Interesting! Guam has something similar. Theirs is called guyuria pronounced gud-zu-ria. But they use fresh coconut milk instead of carabao milk. Maybe influenced by the Spaniards. The Chamorros also use the back of the fork to form the dough as well as fry it and use sugar to coat it.

    • @Carlo-nc9qw
      @Carlo-nc9qw Год назад

      Many Filipinos migrated to Guam during the Spanish period (and brought many influences. I think some of guam's traditional clothing are also influenced by Filipinos)

  • @heartfeltangel3
    @heartfeltangel3 2 года назад +26

    My family is from San Miguel, Bulacan. Known for its pastillas, made with pure carabaos milk.
    My late Lola Luz Ocampo, was known for her intricate pastillas wrappers and candied limes. Her legacy is now being continued on by my Aunt Naty.
    I’ve never met Ate Rheeza, but I’ve seen pictures of her with my late Lola Luz Ocampo.

    • @joshwindswept5694
      @joshwindswept5694 2 года назад

      Intricate pastillas wrappers - this is Pabalat right?

    • @heartfeltangel3
      @heartfeltangel3 2 года назад +1

      @@joshwindswept5694 yes, it is.

    • @joshwindswept5694
      @joshwindswept5694 2 года назад

      @@heartfeltangel3 Awesome! I remember we did that as a project in my first year of college. It was really difficult to do so!

  • @Kahayuman
    @Kahayuman 2 года назад +3

    hats off to mam riza for making sure that Malolos culinary history stays in our realm!

  • @whydoweneedousehandlesihateit
    @whydoweneedousehandlesihateit 2 года назад +2

    Never ko pa narinig tong pagkain na to pero gusto ko i try at gawin din on my own 🥺. Ang galing and especially ung history behind it, ang cool pakinggan kasi ang simple ng ingredients pero very unique at the same time tapos ung process ng pagluto parang ngayon pako naka rinig ng pinoy cookies na may parang "glaze" tapos ung shape nya kakaiba. Then from what I can understand, ung dahon at rind ng sinasabi nya na dayap ang source of flavoring nya. Ngayon ko palang din narinig yung dayap na yan, napa google ako. Alam ko may gumagamit ng dahon ng calamansi para flavoring ng puto pero ung ganito never ko inisip na pwede pala. Very curious tuloy ako sa lasa kasi from the looks of it masarap sya. More content like this po!

  • @md5231
    @md5231 2 года назад +4

    Grew up in Pampanga and had these all the time as snacks! Then we moved to Guam and they also have a local snack called Guyuria and it is almost identical to this recipe.

  • @DJTruntz
    @DJTruntz 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this! I learned something new! I was afraid that this series wouldn't continue but I'm glad it did 😭

  • @vearl15
    @vearl15 2 года назад +4

    Love to see more of these. Galing! You can do more. We have a loooot of heirloom recipes in the Philippines

  • @KIVSlzr
    @KIVSlzr 2 года назад +5

    I'm a Malolenyo but this is the first time I'm hearing Gurgurya. Thanks Featr for sharing this! I must taste this!
    Oh and that old Enriquez's house... I've been there a few time during high school (vid shoot for El Fili short movie).

    • @thepatrist
      @thepatrist 2 года назад

      Yes!!! We've been there when we filmed our Noli! So amazing to see this FEATRed!

  • @lorenzothesecond
    @lorenzothesecond 2 года назад +3

    Taga malolos ako pero ngayon ko lang nalaman to hehe good job guys! 👌

  • @shivasarchive
    @shivasarchive 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, FEATR! Will try out the recipe over the weekend 🤩🤍

  • @flagellum79
    @flagellum79 2 года назад +3

    In Singapore and Malaysia, we Malays have a similar biscuit called Kuih Siput or Snail Shell Cookies, but it is savoury and spiced version.

  • @12gauri21
    @12gauri21 Год назад +1

    This reminds me of the Goan dish 'kulkuls'. Goa is in India and used to be a spanish colony. Maybe the reason for the similarity.

  • @kaninproject4078
    @kaninproject4078 2 года назад

    Amazing story! Can't wait for more!

  • @rhythm4742
    @rhythm4742 2 года назад

    aaaa this is so beautiful!! thank you, FEATR!

  • @fabcakemama
    @fabcakemama 2 года назад +1

    My mom used to do this for merienda when we were kids! I've been wanting to try making them but sadly we lost Mama's recipes years ago.

  • @ianrefana1348
    @ianrefana1348 2 года назад

    I always enjoy ending my night on watching featr videos. Soooooo therapeutic 😁💗💗💗

  • @isabelitamastrili5566
    @isabelitamastrili5566 2 года назад

    Thank you for this! My lola used to make it so good, sadly was not one of those who learned it. Will try your recipe

  • @leesohrabi
    @leesohrabi 2 года назад

    First class channel and with sense..,thanks Erwan

  • @cabesodo
    @cabesodo 2 года назад

    hindi pa ako naka tikim nito pero ang sarap tignan, at ang ganda pakinggan ang tagalog na salita- shout out from Norway

  • @divinabautista940
    @divinabautista940 2 года назад

    Bat ang onti ng na nunuod nito pero pag sa iba ang dami pero inuulit ulit lang naman yung kwento na na ivlog na rin naman eto may matutunan ka at pwedi ring gawing business at i upgrade.

  • @berlinlim370
    @berlinlim370 2 года назад

    Love this kind of content 💯

  • @vincentpinto8240
    @vincentpinto8240 2 года назад +4

    Hey, my family hails from a former Portuguese colony in India. We have a similar thing, we call them kidiyo (literally means "worms" in Konkani, given the appearance of these cookies) and also kulkul. May be it's a Iberian thing that's been adopted and bastardized in the colonies...

    • @raavila2245
      @raavila2245 2 года назад +1

      Kulkul does sound like gurgurya. That's very interesting!

  • @akosiwerlo
    @akosiwerlo 2 года назад

    Love these videos.

  • @reconserra9997
    @reconserra9997 2 года назад

    OMG! This is incredible!

  • @darylguevarra4857
    @darylguevarra4857 2 года назад

    Thank you po, gusto ko tuloy makagawa ng sarili kong documentary. Hahaha

  • @rose-tk6cw
    @rose-tk6cw 24 дня назад

    thank you Chef and lovely team❤

  • @denzilkb
    @denzilkb 2 года назад

    Nice to see you again, Ate Rheeza! Parang mas bumagay na slimmer ka ngayon. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cutesimplechristy
    @cutesimplechristy 2 года назад +6

    we call this "guyuria" pronounced as guzuria in chamorro from saipan and guam!

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  2 года назад +1

      Oh wow, that sounds so similar!

    • @cutesimplechristy
      @cutesimplechristy 2 года назад +2

      @@featrmedia Indeed! We have adapted so many filipino food in saipan, so I'm not sure where it originated from. Either way, we love this delicacy. Shout out to all the OFWs in saipan!

    • @maailieca
      @maailieca 2 года назад +2

      I just recently found out that kelaguen is copied from kelawin also a shredded chicken lemon dish from the Philippines. Crazy all the influences

  • @reyskie
    @reyskie 2 года назад

    as a person who likes sweets and fried stuff, I will surely love this

  • @kalixlim7505
    @kalixlim7505 2 года назад

    I would definitely try to cook it.

  • @ginapatalud1205
    @ginapatalud1205 2 года назад

    Like it! Looks like ok din if no sugar! Looks Crispy ! Are there stores selling this?

  • @ricacruz29
    @ricacruz29 2 года назад

    Proud Bulakenya here. Thank you Featr!!

  • @laseremata713
    @laseremata713 7 месяцев назад

    Maraming2 salamat po sa recipe gurgiya

  • @christinafernandez5283
    @christinafernandez5283 2 года назад

    Ito po palagi snacks namin noon noong buhay pa mama ko....tawag ng mama ko glorias...ang sarap at makakatipid dahil hind na bibili sa labas ..

  • @Carolf1213
    @Carolf1213 2 года назад

    Sarap Kaya yan!

  • @denisecab
    @denisecab 2 года назад

    Watching this warms my heart

  • @katsan9155
    @katsan9155 2 года назад

    Thats my mindset! In my thesis papers aknowledgement I stated that my thesis is far from perfect. It's up to the next ones to complete it.

  • @elhamelshant7182
    @elhamelshant7182 2 года назад

    We have the same sweets like that we called it Bangbang Hantak in tausog! I like it without sugar glaze!

  • @KanaievenTokyo
    @KanaievenTokyo 2 года назад +2

    great video! The music was a bit too loud for me but other than audio mastering, LOVE

  • @AicxcianArbuyes
    @AicxcianArbuyes 2 года назад

    FEATR, Thanks for this story.

  • @aprilequerubin6381
    @aprilequerubin6381 2 года назад

    I remember that I always have that in my childhood days…. Sa amin sa ilocos may parang fillings pa na sweetened shave coconut meat…

  • @regybanez5743
    @regybanez5743 2 года назад +1

    I love sugar glazed cookies looks delicious!😋❤

  • @antonaysa
    @antonaysa Год назад +1

    Thank you ate Rheeza for this, we miss you. RIP ate Rheeza. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @fayolympia5855
      @fayolympia5855 Месяц назад

      What a loss. 😢 Thank you, Rheeza. May you rest in peace.

  • @jennyblancaflor
    @jennyblancaflor 2 года назад +3

    Where can we find a copy of the book?

  • @marykardbrocelango7193
    @marykardbrocelango7193 2 года назад

    Its was kinda similar to my lola's recipe. It was called kinakaw according to my lola. It was really good. I missed my grandmother

  • @revieweretcetera6667
    @revieweretcetera6667 2 года назад

    ive tried this once and very rare ko na siya makita sa Malolos

  • @nicamandigma
    @nicamandigma 2 года назад +2

    Where can we see the full recipe?

  • @Set851
    @Set851 2 года назад

    we are from Cebu my grandmother used to cook this

  • @datugintuong464
    @datugintuong464 2 года назад

    Tilbok in Bailen Cavite. An upgraded type of biko with coconut meat milk coco milk rind of lime juice of kalamansi and lime or dayap.

  • @cherylandan2212
    @cherylandan2212 2 года назад

    hi erwan meron ganito benibenta sa carcar cebu along the streets sa mga bus

  • @jmlv4847
    @jmlv4847 2 года назад

    Hope they can publish the book again

  • @Theaudrey1330
    @Theaudrey1330 Год назад

    My mom always doing that for our snacks. She doesn't want us to buy junk foods. When she got sick 2010 and left us missed it.

  • @krisp7183
    @krisp7183 2 года назад

    Gurgurya first ko natikman to sa tanza cavite... Pero ang natikman ko sugar and milk ang glaze

  • @kimmmdom766
    @kimmmdom766 2 года назад

    Ang cute parang gnocchi.

  • @denzilkb
    @denzilkb 2 года назад

    Condolences to friends and family. RIP Ate Rheeza ❤️🙏

  • @0_sleepy
    @0_sleepy 2 года назад

    ♥️

  • @LynC2023
    @LynC2023 2 года назад

    Ohhh where to buy this book???

  • @haydem8828
    @haydem8828 2 года назад

    Saan kaya makkabili nyan

  • @gemdaveviloria8464
    @gemdaveviloria8464 2 года назад

    In ilocos norte we call that "kaskaron" my lola teach me how to make that before she's from batac ilocos norte.

  • @MiMi091578
    @MiMi091578 2 года назад +1

    Can you please share the translated written recipe?

  • @adedapodacosta4228
    @adedapodacosta4228 2 года назад +1

    It's called chin chin in Nigeria

  • @Overlord_Z
    @Overlord_Z 2 года назад

    👍 Pilipinas

  • @darlene0104
    @darlene0104 2 года назад

    How to get a copy of the book?

  • @veron2677
    @veron2677 Год назад

    Where to buy?

  • @celiabaterina4168
    @celiabaterina4168 2 года назад +1

    In ilocos, we call that KARATIKIT

  • @philipohyeah
    @philipohyeah 2 года назад

    Akala ko sa Bataan ito galing. 😅

  • @Gabrockskee
    @Gabrockskee 2 года назад

    filipino sweets . parang gnocchi

  • @iamnotchuable9609
    @iamnotchuable9609 2 года назад

    looks similar with bitso

  • @OVERSKETCH
    @OVERSKETCH 2 года назад

    I can hear all the Filipinos rushing in this video. That includes me XD

  • @vimchee
    @vimchee 2 года назад +1

    ,💪

  • @mhobylopez9647
    @mhobylopez9647 2 года назад

  • @marianne859
    @marianne859 2 года назад

    The look reminds me of gnocchi

  • @jgbittersweet8282
    @jgbittersweet8282 10 месяцев назад

    Gusto ko yong Empanada de kaliskis sa malolos Bulacan, kaso lang baka di magtagao mawala na din yon dahil sobrang tanda na ng gumagawa at Hindi po nya binibigay sa mga relatives nya ang Recipe dahil sya po ay matandang dalaga at waoang kapatid.Pero sana magbago isip nya at ibigay nya sa mga pinsan nya.❤

  • @joys3705
    @joys3705 2 года назад

    "Not Sharing your recipe to people outside your family will kill these very recipe."- Ms. Rheeza -

  • @maephnak
    @maephnak 2 года назад

    para syang pilipit😀

  • @johnfelix5696
    @johnfelix5696 2 года назад

    Ma'am Rheeza died today :(

  • @gmeche2000
    @gmeche2000 2 года назад

    putting sub titles on Tagalog? and 99.9 percent of your videos speak english? why are you so ashamed of your own language

    • @cnanden
      @cnanden 2 года назад +3

      It’s not shame, it’s called making it possible for non-Filipinos to know our food. Saka kung nagtatagalog ka siguro naman naririnig mo na yung subject matter expert ay nagtatagalog.