Gising-gising


Gising-gising, also known as ginataang sigarilyas, is a spicy Filipino vegetable soup or stew originating from the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Pampanga in the Philippines. It is traditionally made with chopped winged beans, and coconut milk spiced with labuyo chili, garlic, onions, and bagoong alamang. The name literally means "wake up, wake up". It can be eaten alone, on top of rice, or as a side dish to grilled meat dishes. It is a type of ginataan.

Description

The basic ingredient of gising-gising is winged beans chopped finely or into diagonal strips. They are cooked in coconut milk with garlic, ginger, onions, bagoong alamang, and siling haba and labuyo peppers. The dish also commonly includes ground meat, ground shrimp, or shredded tinapa.

Variations

Winged beans can also be substituted with chopped yardlong beans or water spinach. The dish can also be cooked with other seafood like squid and can include other vegetables and spices. The shrimp paste can also be replaced with commercial bouillon cubes or meat or seafood stock.
A variant of the dish using calabaza is ginataang sigarilyas at kalabasa which can also be treated as a variant of ginataang kalabasa.

Similar dishes

Gising-gising is very similar to the Bicolano dish Bicol Express in terms of ingredients, to the point that spicier versions of gising-gising are sometimes referred to as "Sigarilyas Express".