Boneless dilis are are currently my so-called addiction. I used to laugh this one out citing its "impossibility" but then it wasn't as impossible as I thought it would be. The mere mention of these to my guests from Manila created quite a "stir" in our casual conversations. So it became a target when we visited the dried seafood section of the Iloilo Central market when they had their "dried" pasalubong shopping.Before I just got these boneless dilis from the grocery but now I was very "ecstatic"(lol) to see mounds and mounds of these at the wet market. A kilo at the groceries or even at Deco's pasalubong shop costs more than PhP500 while it's cheaper by around 50 pesos. A mere 1/8 of a kilo would go a long way. My fish tocino now has a firece competitor as novelty dried seafood pasalubong!
Whether cooked for breakfast or just for pulutan these boneless dilis will surely make any gastronomic endeavour, err, "sarap to the bones" - figuratively speaking that is.