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This Vegan Eggplant “Bangus” Steak is a playful vegan take on bangus or milkfish, which is a common fish in the Philippines that’s very commonly used in Filipino cuisine. This is a fish version of Bistek Tagalog or Filipino-style beef steak most known for its its savoury and somewhat tangy & sweet marinade and sauce served with lots of onions.
Growing up it was one of my favourite dishes because of how tasty it is. I love to have it served over rice for a complete and hearty meal. ❤️
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Dried shiitake mushrooms:
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Maple syrup:
Soy milk:
Sriracha:
Sweet chili sauce:
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NutriBullet:
Oven toaster with temperature settings (I baked everything in this since I don’t have a fully function oven):
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Cast Iron Pan:
Tofu Press:
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