What the Bicolanos (and the rest of the Philippines?) know as laing, the Ilonggos call it pangat.
This particular one from Breakthrough Restaurant along Villa beach in Iloilo City is among the most popular commercially produced pangat.
This particular one from Breakthrough Restaurant along Villa beach in Iloilo City is among the most popular commercially produced pangat.
There are also a number of pangat-makers especially in Villa with pangat like the one served during the Arevalo fiesta.
The one below was during the Jaro Fiesta served at the Jamerlans.
The one below was during the Jaro Fiesta served at the Jamerlans.
Pork or whatever filling one prefers (seafood) is wrapped inside gabi leaves. It is then simmered in low fire in a coconut milk-ginger concoction until cooked.