Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Get this Bicolano Laing recipe! Dried Taro leaves cooked in coconut milk with a lot of chilies! A simple no-fuss recipe that is as authentic as it can get!Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (1)

I wanted to make Laing for the longest time. However, dried Taro leaves are not available in Germany but now that we are back in the Philippines, I grabbed the chance to make some.

Buying the dried Taro leaves was the easiest part as they are available in most big supermarkets. Now, I had the option to buy canned coconut milk or use a fresh one. If you know me by now, you would have guessed that I chose the first rather than the latter..hehehe! I am all for making and doing it the easier way.

Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (2)

Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (3)

Now, I only needed to have an authentic recipe for Laing and it cannot get more authentic than getting it from a 100% Uragon. So I got in touch with an old friend and colleague from my very first job when I was still working in Manila (ages ago). Jonas is a born and bred Bicolano and gladly shared his simple but delicious Laing recipe.Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (4)The truth is, I was not a big fan of Laing at the beginning until I tried the authentic Bicolano Laing. It was dried and oily, wherein the coconut milk has been cooked long enough to produce oil and the dried Taro leaves have completely absorbed the coconut milk in. Also, unlike other Laing I've tried before that, the leaves are still mostly intact and not mushy. That is how I like my Laing and this is my target.

Unlike other Laing recipes, this one contains really just the basic ingredients and I would say it is more than enough and already perfect. Thanks again Jonas Bermeo for sharing your Laing recipe and for the additional tips...

You may also like tocheck out another Bicolano dish: Bicol Express!

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Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk)

5 from 12 votes

Get this authentic Bicolano Laing recipe! Dried Taro leaves cooked in coconut milk with chilis! Simple no-fuss recipe!

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

Course :Main Course

Servings =5

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups coconut milk (add 1 cup water if using coconut cream)
  • 1 medium onion - chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic - minced
  • 8-10 pieces dried fish or smoked fish
  • 5 cups dried Taro leaves
  • 3 pieces labuyo chili or 5 pieces bird's eye chili - each cut into 4-5 pieces

Instructions

  • Place coconut milk, water, onion, garlic and dried fish in a pot. Bring to boil over medium-low heat.

  • Once it starts to boil, add the dried taro leaves. Cover pot with lid and let it boil for 10 minutes without stirring.

  • Add the chilis. Season with salt if still needed.

  • Let it boil until coconut milk is reduced or almost completely gone.

Nutrition

Calories: 380kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 5gFat: 38gSaturated Fat: 34gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 26mgPotassium: 611mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 1350IUVitamin C: 18.4mgCalcium: 70mgIron: 6.6mg

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  1. Kei says

    Hi, can I use hibe/dried shrimp instead of the fish? Thank you.

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    • Bebs says

      Sure you can.

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  2. Marge Ponce says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (18)
    Hi there!
    Hope you are in good health in the very warm weather of SoCal. Thank you for the Filipino recipes you shared with us. Some I have already cooked like exact-copy of your recipes. The Laing was exceptional among your other great ones. I’d like to inform you that I shared a link of above recipe to my health app, Lose It. This app helps me to steer clear from former bad habits of uncontrolled calories and quantity. It has given me a target of Oct 2024 to gradually lose 30 lbs excess of my weight. This app reads the nutrition posted and advises me the serving I need to be at par with my targetted weight. Thanks many to your passion of quality, tasty and many healthy Filipino recipes.

    A fan who used to eat too much, Marge

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  3. Dolly C says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (19)
    Thank you for sharing your recipe!

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  4. Sue says

    Can the dried laing be washed before cooking.

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    • Bebs says

      sure you can wash it quickly just before adding it.

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  5. winkle says

    do i need to cook the dried fish first? TIA!

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    • Bebs says

      No need to cook the dried fish first . It will cook with the taro leaves.

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    • Bebs says

      I am happy to hear it, Kuido!

      Reply

  6. Kim says

    I have fresh tarp leaves in my garden that I’m trying to learn how to use. Would you reduce the liquid if using fresh leaves?

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Kim, yes you might need to reduce the liquid as the taro leaves will not be absorbing them.

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    • April Yedica says

      Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (21)
      Thanks you for sharing this. My Mom and Lola is pure Bicolana and this recipe is authentic. I remember my Lola cooked laing all the time without sauteing it.. Im always following ur recipe and my American husband love it ❤

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      • Bebs says

        Great to hear that it passes you Bicolano taste 😉 and you hubby's too.😘

        Reply

  7. Maria says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (22)
    hello can i put bacalao instead? thank you

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Maria, is it also dried? You can also skip the dried fish and just add salt or fish sauce.

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  8. Von says

    And can you sub out the dried fish for just fish sauce (patis)? xx

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    • Bebs says

      Sure you can Von.

      Reply

  9. Von says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (23)
    Hi there,
    Can you freeze this after making it? How does it stand up to after defrosting and reheating?
    Thanks!

    Reply

  10. Jasmine says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (24)
    Hi,
    I was wondering would tinapa flakes work? If not, what kind of dried fish would work? I have a seafood city down the street and my parents love this dish.
    Side note* all your recipes are delicious everytime I make them. Thank you

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    • Bebs says

      Yes, tinapa would work wonderfully.

      Reply

  11. Lynnda Pauline Moxham says

    Authentic Laing Recipe (Taro leaves in Coconut Milk) - Foxy Folksy (25)
    Yum yum 😋😍

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    • Bebs says

      Thank you!

      Reply

  12. Venia says

    Will it taste the same if I use spinach leaves vs taro? The Asian store is far from where I live but spinach abounds in the grocery store nearby.

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    • Bebs says

      My sister-in-law who lives in Paris does it with spinach and it is a close copy she said.

      Reply

  13. Christine says

    Hi Bebs,
    I tried making this dish and it was delicious, however, mine had a bitter aftertaste. What could be the cause of it? Is it some preparation or cooking technique issue? Or I got the bad leaves? I used the dried ones sold in the asian store. It looked clean and properly packaged, imported from the Philippines.

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    • Bebs says

      I read that it could be a reaction of the leaves to stainless steel.

      Reply

  14. Gobain says

    Hi. Did you wash first the dried taro leaves? Thanks

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    • Bebs says

      No Gobain. You put the dried taro leaves directly to the pot. Just make sure they are good quality leaves and clean and properly packaged.

      Reply

  15. Pete Clemente says

    Hi, Is the dried fish daing? What's the best alternative if there are no asian shops?

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Pete, dried fish is different from daing. You can use small smoked fishes instead.

      Reply

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