Tokneneng

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia


Tokneneng is a popular Filipino street food made by deep-frying hard-boiled eggs that have been coated in an orange batter. It is commonly sold by street vendors in the Philippines and is often enjoyed as a snack or a quick meal.

Preparation[edit]

Philippine cuisine dishes

The preparation of tokneneng begins with boiling chicken eggs until they are hard-boiled. Once cooked, the eggs are peeled and set aside. The batter is made from a mixture of flour, cornstarch, and water, which is then colored with annatto powder or food coloring to achieve its distinctive orange hue.

The peeled eggs are dipped into the batter, ensuring they are fully coated. They are then deep-fried in hot oil until the batter becomes crispy and golden brown. The result is a crunchy exterior with a soft, savory egg inside.

Serving[edit]

Tokneneng is typically served hot and is often accompanied by a variety of dipping sauces. Common sauces include vinegar with garlic, chili, and onion, or a sweet and spicy sauce made from banana ketchup and chili sauce.

Variations[edit]

A popular variation of tokneneng is kwek-kwek, which uses quail eggs instead of chicken eggs. Kwek-kwek is smaller in size but prepared in a similar manner, with the same orange batter and deep-frying process.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Tokneneng is a staple of Filipino street food culture and is often found in street food markets and food carts across the country. It is a favorite among locals and tourists alike for its unique flavor and texture.

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