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Ginataang Tambakol

Ginataang tambakol is a creamy fish stew, where tuna (tambakol) is cooked in a creamy sauce made with coconut milk, pechay, onion, garlic, ginger, tomatoes, chilies, pepper, fish sauce and oil. This Ginataang tambakol is originated from bicol region of Philippines and the genius combination of the creamy coconut milk and the spicy savoury flavours’ of chilies can never go wrong. This Ginataang tambakol recipe will show you how to make Ginataang tambakol in your home. Try the ginataang tambakol today and partner it with a lot of rice. Best served during lunchtime.

WHAT IS TAMBAKOL?

Tambakol is a saltwater fish with famous for its stripes on its back and its deeply forked tail. It also goes by the names yellowfin tuna, mackerel tuna, skipjack tuna. It is sold in the market using these common local names: tulingan, barilis and talingay. 

Tambakol has a soft flesh with fresh ocean taste. Like other big fishes, tambakol can be prepared in a lot of ways. Some of the most common are paksiw, sinaing, tuna steak, and of course, the ginataan.

If you want to learn how to prepare ginataang tambakol or tuna in coconut milk, continue reading the recipe below.

GINATAANG TAMBAKOL

Ginataan is a cooking process which involves the use of coconut milk or “gata” in Tagalog, hence, “ginataan”. Gata is super handy as it can be used in meaty ginataan dishes, veggie ginataan and desserts like ginataang bilo-bilo. But when it comes to savoury dishes, Bicol is the most famous region known to be making the best ginataan recipes.

Gata is one of the mostly used ingredient in the Philippine cuisine. We are lucky that our country is abundant with coconut trees. Ginataang tambakol is known to originate from the Bicol region. Coconut milk and chilies? Definitely Bicolano! There are two ways on how to prepare ginataang tambakol. The first one is boiling the fish and then adding the coconut cream in the broth. The second one is frying the fish first and then making it absorb a creamy broth later. The second way is what I usually do so that the fish will not break apart while cooking.

Preparing ginataang tambakol is super easy and simple. So I ask my Bicolana friend about the secret of making the best version. One does not need to be a chef or super skilful in the kitchen. She told me that the most important factor in any ginataan dish is the freshness of the coconut cream. I know it is more convenient to use ginataan powdered mixes nowadays but I highly suggest to buy freshly pressed coconut cream from the market. Much better if you can squeeze them at home!

HOW TO MAKE GINATAANG TAMBAKOL

Before you start, make sure to clean the tambakol well. You can ask the fish vendor to remove the guts for you. If not, the gills and the tummy of the fish must be removed and cleaned thoroughly. For this dish, it is better to pre-cut the fish into serving slices.

Massaging the tambakol with salt and pepper is the basic step in any fried fish. This step adds flavor and also helps in removing liquid from the fish, preventing too much oil splattering during frying. Fry the tambakol slices enough to be half-cooked. It will further cook later using the creamy broth. Start the broth by sautéing your aromatics and then adding the coco cream and chilies. Add the fried fish to the pan and let it absorb the broth. Lastly, add your pechay leaves. You can use any veggie leaves if you prefer. When I am in the mood for something super spicy, I add some chopped red chilies too! Swear, you will be drooling a lot as you cook!

When everything is set, your ginataang tambakol is done. Super easy, right? Enjoy this dish with a lot of hot steaming rice!

Ginataang Tambakol

Course: Fish Recipes
Servings

4

servings

Ingredients

  • ½ kilo tambakol (sliced to serving pieces)

  • 2 cups coconut milk

  • 1 bunch pechay or mustard leaves (chopped)

  • 1 medium onion (chopped)

  • 3 cloves of garlic (chopped)

  • 1 thumb-sized ginger (chopped)

  • 2 medium tomatoes (diced)

  • 3 – 4 green chilies (whole)

  • salt and pepper to taste

  • fish sauce to taste

  • oil (for frying)

Directions

  • Massage the tambakol pieces with salt and pepper and let sit for at least 15 minutes.
  • Heat some oil in a pan and fry the tambakol pieces until half-cooked. Remove the fish from the pan and set aside.
  • On the same pan, sauté the onions, garlic, ginger and tomatoes for a few minutes. Gently crush the tomatoes for more flavor.
  • Add the coconut milk and green chilies. Cook in low heat until boiling. Season with pepper and fish sauce. Cook for a few minutes until the sauce becomes thick.
  • Add the fried fish and cook for 5 to 7 minutes until the sauce is greatly reduced. Add the pechay leaves. Cook until the leaves are slightly wilted.
  • Transfer the ginataang tambakol to a serving plate and serve with hot steaming rice. Enjoy!

Recipe Video

Ginataang Tambakol

Paano Magluto ng Ginataang Tambakol

MGA SANGKAP:

  • ½ kilo tambakol (hiniwa sa serving pieces)
  • 2 tasa ng gata
  • 1 bugkos ng pechay o mustasa (hiniwa)
  • 1 sibuyas (hiniwa)
  • 3 butil ng bawang (hiniwa)
  • 1 thumb-sized luya (hiniwa)
  • 2 kamatis (hiniwa ng cubes)
  • 3 – 4 siling pansigang (buo)
  • asin at paminta
  • patis
  • mantika (pangprito)

PAANO LUTUIN:

  1. Lagyan ng asin at paminta ang isda at hayaan ito ng 15 minuto.
  2. Magpainit ng mantika at iprito ang mga tambakol (half-cooked lamang). Alisin ang mga ito sa kawali at isantabi.
  3. Sa parehas na kawali, igisa ang sibuyas, bawang, luya at kamatis. Medyo durugin ang kamatis.
  4. Ilagay ang gata at siling pansigang at pakuluin. Budburan ng paminta at lasahan ng patis. Hayaan itong maluto hanggang lumapot ang sabaw.
  5. Ilagay ang mga pritong isda at lutuin ng 5 – 7 minuto hanggang kumonti ang sabaw.
  6. Ilagay ang mga pechay at lutuin hanggang lumambot.
  7. Ilipat ang ginataang tambakol sa serving plate at samahan ng mainit na kanin. Enjoy!
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