Preview to SBS Food Safari:
http://www.sbs.com.au/food/video/20560963937/thursday-night-food-safari-filipino-promo
Last year I was contacted by the producer of SBS Food Safari, only the best food show ever, asking if I would consider featuring a recipe for an episode on Filipino Food. I think it was on the back of some of the posts they had seen on the Kulinarya Cooking Club. There was certainly no way I would pass on this chance!
As we tried to decide which recipe to feature, the producer suggested Pinakbet. When I asked Georgie why she was interested in that recipe, she mentioned that it was one dish that really stood out as featuring unique ingredients that Australians wouldn’t have normally cooked with. She was right, Pinakbet is a traditional vegetable stew usually made up of okra, talong (eggplant), ampalaya (bitter melon), and shrimp paste. I could understand why the dish would be worth showcasing but at that time it was not exactly a dish I would consider as a top choice. In fact, it probably wouldn’t have even been in my top ten favourite Filipino dishes.
I didn’t grow up enjoying vegetables. In fact, as a child I used to think that whoever invented Pinakbet must have really hated children because it had all the bitter and slimy vegetables I detested. The only saving grace, I thought, was the crispy bits of pork belly that was sprinkled throughout the dish. But I was determined to make sure that I would practice making the dish several times before the actual filming date.
The funny thing is, I started to appreciate the slimy okra, the bitter ampalaya, and the eggplant. The tastes started to grow on me and I thought of it as an acquired taste. The same way I learned as an adult how to appreciate a beautifully bitter dark chocolate, where as a child I would have preferred a sweeter milk chocolate.
The day of the filming came and I can honestly say I was a convert to Pinakbet. I cook this dish regularly nowadays. Sometimes the prejudices of our youth prevent us from enjoying something special.
And about the show? Maeve, the host of SBS Food Safari, and her team were fantastic! They do so much to promote the many cultures and cuisines of Australia. I was worried that Maeve would have the same reaction to Pinakbet as I did when I was a child. I was so wrong. She absolutely loved it! And in case you’re wondering, Maeve is every bit as nice and beautiful in person as in the show.
Food Safari airs in Australia on 7 March 2013 on SBS One at 7:30 pm.
Recipe for Pinakbet can be found here.
Ooh, too bad we don’t have Food Safari in our new satellite provider.
Damn! I can’t believe I missed it! I’ll have to catch up with it online! Congratulations, what fun this must have been!
Loved the show, must try and find Coconut Vinegar and the Fish Sauce.
Daughter Melinda made her family watch, was shattered when her favourite, Lumpia,
did not make it to the show.
Bill Courtney
Trissa, you were fantastic on Food Safari. The pinakbet looked very delicious as well (and I don’t normally like bitter melon). Well done!
Trissa, you made cooking pinakbet look elegant on Food Safari … and that’s not easy for a humble dish. BTW, I am Yasmin Newman’s mom. Hope to meet you one day.
I just finished watching Food Safari (over in Perth) and had to jump on your site straight away to congratulate you on an awesome recipe and appearance! The moment I saw you on the computer with the head of your blog I thought “ahhh a food blogger!”. You should be so proud.. I don’t even know you and I got really excited! 🙂
I loved watching your show! It was so nice of SBS Food Safari to showcase Filipino dishes and Maeve O’Meara was so gracious and lovely as always. Everyone featured on the show did a brilliant job as well! I couldn’t be more proud as a Filipino!! Thank you SBS Food Safari, Maeve O’Meara and crew!! SBS has the best docus and culinary show on TV!!!
oh cool! i thought someone looked familiar when the previews were being showed! can’t wait!
I just made this a few days ago, it was my first time making it. I too didn’t like it when I was growing it was slimy, bitter, salty etc. Now I have realized that these are are taste that develops a good dish and this one of my favorite among others.
Sana we had pinakbet tonite!!
I’m looking forward to this show tonight…….