Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (2024)

By RG @ Astig Vegan

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Laingis a beloved Filipino dish made of dried taro leaves slowly cooked in coconut milk, aromatics, and spices. Itoriginated from the province of Bicol, Philippines and has gained popularity among Filipinos all over the world.

Because of its popularity, Laingis one of the most requested recipes on the blog. The requests came from people emailing and sending me direct messages on social media, asking for a vegan version.The blog did have a vegan version once but I took it downbecause I felt something wasmissing from it. I went back to the drawing board (or kitchen) to improve the recipe. After a few tweaks, the veganLaingrecipe is now ready for you. I hope you enjoy this improved version!

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The first time I’ve had vegan Laing waswhen I recently visited the Philippines. My aunties already knew I was vegan and would prepare veganLaingfor me. Of course they didn’t have to make me anything at all. But being gracious hosts as they are, they always look after me. And beingthe gracious guest I wantedto be, I didn’t want to make special requests. Yet, my aunties have found a way to serve something vegan. After all, Laing is easy to veganize because its main ingredient is not meat but taro leaves.

Other traditional versions include tiny bits of pork, shrimp paste, or shrimp, but these meat additions are simply just additions.Laingcould go without themand still keep its delicious reputation.

This Astig VeganLaingrecipe is not just an answer to those looking for a vegan version, but an homage to my aunties who would happily cook for me and support my vegan journey. I’ve learned a thing or two from them about Filipino food and I hope somehow I’ve returned the favor by showingthem the delicious side of vegan Filipino dishes.

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Serves: 6

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 5 garlic cloves, peeled, crushed, and minced
  • 1 yellow onion, peeled and chopped
  • 4 tablespoons peeled and thinly sliced ginger
  • 3-5 pieces Thai chili peppers, sliced (or more if you want it extra spicy)
  • 2-3 pinches sea salt, or more to taste
  • 1-2 tablespoons black bean garlic sauce, or more to taste
  • 3½ cups coconut milk (about 2 cans)
  • 1 ounce dried taro leaves

Instructions

  1. Heat a heavy-bottom pot over medium heat. Once hot enough, add oil and garlic. Saute until garlic is slightly golden and fragrant.
  2. Follow with onion, ginger, and chili pepper. Season with salt and saute some more until onion has softened and turned translucent.
  3. Add black bean garlic sauce and coconut milk. Mix well.
  4. Carefully place taro leaves. Using the back of a ladle, gently push leaves down to fully absorb the milk.Do not stir. Turn heat down to its lowest setting and cover pot. Let it simmer for 45 minutes. Check every 15 minutes to make sure nothing is burning on the bottom of the pot (if it's starting to, gently stir without disturbing the leaves).
  5. If needed, season with more salt and black bean garlic sauce to taste.
  6. Turn off heat and serve hot, preferably with rice.

Notes

It's important to NOT stir the leaves when simmering. If you're worried that the bottom of pot might burn, gently and carefully stir without disturbing the leaves.

You could find dried taro leaves at most Filipino and Asian grocery stores.

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  1. Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (13)GB says

    Can you make the black bean garlic sauce from scratch?

    • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (14)RG @ Astig Vegan says

      Hi! Yes saute fermented black beans with garlic, oil, and sherry wine. Hope that helps!

    • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (15)RG of AstigVegan says

      Of course 🙂

      • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (16)GB says

        What’s the recipe?

  2. Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (17)Zoey Lacsamana says

    I was craving for laing and googled the recipe without meat and I found you! OMG! Your Filipino Vegan Recipes are awesome. Keep it up!!! <3

    • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (18)RG of AstigVegan says

      Thank you Zoey!

  3. Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (19)Jacquelyn Yutuc says

    alternative for black bean garlic sauce?

    • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (20)RG of AstigVegan says

      I’m afraid nothing can replace black bean garlic sauce without changing the dish =(

  4. Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (21)BeeBee says

    Just found this website. Love the recipes. I love taro. Where do you find dried taro leaves? Thanks.

    • Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (22)RG of AstigVegan says

      Hi BeeBee, you could find dried taro leaves at Asian grocery stores. They’re usually at the Filipino section/aisle. I hope you find em! 🙂

  5. Laing Recipe - ASTIG Vegan (23)Ladyarhlene says

    Hi RG I just made this tonight because my partner and i had it a few times in the phils made by my mom’s helper during our trip there this past christmas and new year and she made it vegan so we loved laing!!…I couldn’t find taro at one of our asian markets in miami or miami beach so i used spinach and it came out really good we did find Aroy-D coconut cream 100% and I used the green chili peppers and it came out really great my girlfriend loved it! my vegan ginataan langka is another story though! thank you for the recipe..hopefully i’ll find taro leaves soon somewhere here…

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