
It was another healthy combination for lunch today as I feasted on laswa and "tortang" lobo-lobo.

Everybody (now) knows that laswa is a popular Ilonggo vegetable dish that consists of an assortment of vegetables stewed? with a seafood of choice. Mostly it would be shrimps, crabs or bago-ngon. But among the more popular "lakot" would be pinakas nga guma-a (halved, salted and dried guma-a fish) that would also help in flavouring the dish.

Lobo-lobo on the other hand are tiny fishes (as small as kalkag or alamang). As I have blogged before I only know two ways of cooking them, one if torta and the other is sinabawan with thse lobo-lobo wrapped in banana leaves. But this one seems to have combine both.