What happens when you put
together two extremely passionate, creative and talented master chefs, both
successful in their respective fields, a managing director of a popular resort
and her culinary team all together? That’s what Security Blanket had witnessed
when I was invited to the media launch of Batangas Food Festival 2016 at
Matabungkay Beach Hotel. It was a gorgeous lunch that could be called a
symphony of flavours, tastes, aromas and textures that make up the Batangas
Food Festival menu.
Ms. Charley Leviste-Antonio,
managing director of Matabungkay Beach Hotel in Lian, Batangas put together top
chefs Ms. Nancy Reyes-Lumen, the “Adobo Queen” herself and Chef Jaja Andal to
collaborate on the menu for this year’s Batangas Food Festival, which will run
from October to December 31st, 2016.
Chef Nancy Reyes-Lumen needs no
further introduction. She is considered a doyenne of Filipino cuisine. She’s a
jack-of-all-trades: a band vocalist, author, food writer, Masflex Cookware ambassador,
culinary consultant and the list goes on and on. Not to mention, she’s from the
popular Reyes clan. Her kitchen philosophy is creating familiar but classic
Filipino flavours, something new through the presentation.
Chef Angeli “Jaja” Andal traces
her brand of cooking from Balayan, Batangas where her family hails from. Her
featured dishes are Blue Paella, Pistang Pate and Native Chicken Adobo in
Kapeng Barako and Tablea Sauce. She also whipped up different salad dressings
with hints of Bagoong Balayan (salt-fermented fish sauce), Guyabano, and
Calamansi. She also made use of Ampalayang Ligaw (Pickled Mini Wild
Bittergourd) as an appetizer. Her philosophy is to do unusual dishes but spin
it with familiar flavours.
Ampalayang Ligaw (Pickled Mini Wild Bittergourd) |
Inihaw na Pinakbet (Grilled Vegetable medley) |
We had a blast as we were
treated on both traditional dishes with twists made from locally sourced
ingredients in one gastronomical adventure that features the best of Batangueño foods. For starters, we were welcomed with Camote
Tops Iced Tea with Philippine Lemon (Calamansi). The drink was refreshing and
perfect after the three-hour drive from Manila to Matabungkay Beach Hotel.
Camote Tops Iced Tea with Philippine Lemon (Calamansi) |
The festive buffet spread
showcased various dishes typically served in Batangueno households but with
some distinct twists. For starters, Chef Jaja Andal prepared Pistang (Fiesta)
Pate, a collection of pate in different flavours with vibrant colors namely:
Salted Egg Pate (both egg white and yolk), Kalabasa (Squash/Pumpkin) Pate,
Malunggay (Moringa Olifera) Pate, Atsuete (Annato Seeds) Pate, Talangka (Crab)
Pate, Paminta (Peppercorn) Pate and Labuyo (Chili) and Cheese pate. Among the
flavours of pate mentioned, Talangka pate was the biggest hit. River crab fat pate
spread generously over locally fresh baked crisp half sliced pandesal crostini.
Paella Ala Eh |
Blue Paella |
Another interesting feature is Rodrigo’s Roast—made of rolled pork belly braised Adobo style and seared with brown sugar—then sided with dipping sauces. I ate a couple of bites, needless to say it was mouth watering. If you’re a carnivore, you'll surely love it. But be careful though, make sure to leave more room in your tummies as there are more palatable dishes you'll have to try.
Rodrigo's Roast |
For the health conscious, they
have also prepared refreshing salad with garden-fresh greens with a choice of
playfully inventive dressings: patis calamansi, creamy bagoong balayan, and
guyabano based dressing. They also have Chef Jaja’s version of Korean’s staple
banchan (appetizer) called Kimchi Tagalog made from locally grown papaya,
cucumber, and shredded green mango. Chef
Jaja also took a creative spin on another Korean favourite spinach side dish, but instead of the usual spinach, Chef
Jaja opted for local Talbos ng Kangkong (swamp cabbage) and drizzled them with
sesame oil, sesame seeds, garlic and other spices. Another popular among the
side dish was the Inihaw na Pakbet Salad. It’s very light and really healthy. Also
worth mentioning was the Pickled Ampalayang Ligaw (Pickled miniature
bittergourd), surprisingly, it wasn’t bitter at all, rather it was more palate
cleansing.
Native Chicken Adobo in Barako and Tablea |
Another dish worth trying is the sweet-savory taste of Native
Chicken Adobo, shredded adobo flakes slow cooked in Barako and Tablea and deep
fried served with signature coffee as sauce. They also had a twist on Batangas
famous Sinaing na Tulingan—cooked old style in Palayok with kamias. But this
time, it’s Sinaing na Bangus.
Kinamatisang Baka (Stewed Beef in Tomato) |
Batangas Food Festival also features Suam Mushi—a derivation from the Japanese egg and custard-based hot appetizer infused with corn bits. What makes it interesting was the inclusion of Malunggay and Balanoy leaves. Balanoy leaves (a relative of Basil). Balanoy gives the soup some minty and sour taste. It’s basically a sour based soup with a whole bunch of other goodies in it. The sour taste marries the natural sweetness of the corn soup, making the said soup a great appetizer to warm up your tummies for such a delightful Batangueño feast.
For those with sweet tooth, enjoy sumptuous saccharine based treats, Galapong Puti, Bikong Batangas
and Bibingkang Galapong Batangas. But I love Suman
ala Churros with Tablea Chocolate sauce (deep fried rice cake rolls with
chocolate dipping sauce)the most. Featured beverages were Si Labuyo Eh
(Mojito like drink based in Lambanog with chilli), Dayap Pa More, and Kamias
Smoothie.
Galapong Puti |
Suman Con Churros |
Featured drinks includes Si Labuyo, Kamias Smoothie and Dayap Pa More. |
With so many interesting palatable
dishes they have prepared for the Batangas Food Festival from the collaboration
of Chefs Nancy Lumen-Reyes, Jaja Andal and Popit De Leon for Matabungkay Beach
Hotel, there’s no best time to head off South and enjoy the beach + these
awesome food festival!
Matabungkay Beach Hotel has a
special promotional package for those guests who’d want to avail and experience
the Batangas Food Festival: For only Php4,300 net, guests can avail of a Deluxe
room for two pax, breakfast for 2, set BFF lunch or dinner for 2 and a gift bag
of Batangas food products. This promo is valid from October 1 to December 31,
2016 only.
So what else can I say? Ala Eh, tara, tayo na sa Matabungkay!
Matabungkay Beach Hotel is
located at Barangay Matabungkay, Lian Batangas. For accommodations and bookings
as well as more information on Batangas Food Festival, you may call them at
their Makati office: (02) 751-6685 or email them at salesexec.matabungkay@gmail.com. Visit
their website at www.matabungkaybeachhotel.com.
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