5 Ways To Cook With Longganisang Lucban
Make use of the delicious flavor of the garlicky longganisa of Lucban to make these appetizing dishes.

Longganisang Lucban are intensely garlicky fresh sausages which originated from Lucban, Quezon. While it's great served fried to a crisp together with a salted egg and tomato salsa, sinangag, and a sunny side-up egg, this is not the only way to enjoy these savory links.
Here are five other ways to enjoy the flavors of the beloved longganisa in new and exciting dishes to serve to family and friends:
Spaghetti with Longganisa, Olives, and Capers
Pasta is always a filling meal. This version uses your favorite longganisa as a seasoning to an already flavorful meal with more of its salty, garlic taste. Plus, the salty and sour tang from the olives, capers, and the tomatoes are the perfect complement to the garlicky longganisa from Lucban.
Longganisa Ramen
Yes! Upgrade your usual late night ramen into this breakfast-inspired noodle dish that uses longganisa as its main meat. For a change, switch the Vigan used in this recipe for Lucban! It will be just as tasty. Then top it off with a runny egg, so you can feel that it's for breakfast, no matter what the time you dig into this bowl.
Cheesy Sausage and Vegetable Lasagna
Swap out the ground beef for Lucban's garlicky longganisa cooked without its casings, and you'll have an even more appetizing filling to use in your lasagna. Imagine layers of tasty longganisa between layers of pasta sheets and gooey cheese should have anyone running for the dinner table for a taste.
Lucban Longganisa Eggs Benedict
Breakfast will always feel like the natural time to serve longganisa, so it's fitting that a morning dish such as Eggs Benedict would have a version that uses the flavor-packed sausage as its meat component. For this version, the cooked longganisa is sliced in half lengthwise so it can fit onto the pandesal before it's topped off with the remaining ingredients. Decadent and tasty!
Creamy Shrimp and Longganisa Pasta
Shrimp and longganisa are not always paired together, but for this particular dish, you'll want to set aside any judgment and put these two delicious ingredients together. The sauce simmers with the pasta, longganisa, and the sugpo before cream is added to marry the flavors all together into a mouth-watering pasta dish that's incredibly luscious.
Lucban longganisa photo license from Creative Commons.

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