Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (1)

The smell of Longganisa being cooked is enough reason to get up in the morning. I don't know about you, but in my (totally biased) opinion, Filipino breakfast is the best and there are so many choices. Heavy or light, sweet or savory and so on...think Tocino, longganisa, tapa, danggit, arroz caldo, tamales, suman, pandesal, champoradowith tuyo, garlic fried rice and let's not forget taho! Those are just some of my favorites.

But Longanissa is not limited to being a breakfast food, it can be served for lunch and dinner too, well at least I could eat them any time of the day without complaint!

Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2)

This recipe of skinless Longganisa is actually very similar to my old Longanisa post. Except, obviously this is not encased, thus skinless (duh!) and I also added Annatto/Achuete powder and omitted the soy sauce in this recipe. Another difference is that I only used lean ground pork instead of mixing it with pork fat. I did this so to avoid them from shrinking while cooking and because it's all lean meat, they are firmer and will not easily crumble.

Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (3)It would have been perfect if I had fried garlic rice to go with it, I know. But I didn't have leftover rice and I could have not really waited much longer to make one from my freshly cooked rice. Even the time spent taking these shots was like a torture while I can smell the sweet-savory and garlicky aroma of the Longganisa.

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Skinless Longganisa

5 from 12 votes

Try this simple lean pork skinless Longganisa recipe! For a hearty breakfast, serve with egg and rice! Deliciously sweet, savory and garlicky!

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Course :Main Course

Servings =18

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound lean ground pork
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons vinegar
  • 5 big cloves garlic - chopped finely
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 4 teaspoons annatto/achuete powder
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon flour

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until well blended. I usually use my hands.

  • Cover the bowl and let it rest for at least 30 minutes before wrapping.

  • Cut pieces of wax or parchment paper in 12x12cm sizes.

  • Spoon a spoonful of the meat into a wrapper and spread along one side forming a log, approximately 8-10cm long and 2cm thick. Roll and wrap then fold both ends to close and seal.

  • Place the Longganisas in a plastic bag or box and store in the fridge at least overnight before cooking. It can be in the fridge for several days or store in the freezer if planning to store longer.

  • To cook, remove wax paper and fry in 3-4 Tablespoon oil over medium heat, turning a few times until all sides are browned and cooked through.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 4gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 403mgPotassium: 80mgFiber: 0gSugar: 5gVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 0.3mg

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  1. Nick Rodriguez says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (18)
    excellent you guys! used smoked paprika instead as well and came out amazing. my girlfriend absolutely loved it and we will keep the recipe for the future!

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    • Bebs says

      So glad you and your GF liked it!

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  2. KD says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (19)
    really takes me back home! I have used your recipe a few times and will keep it as its a winner in our tiny household! my 2 yr old son loves it as well as my husband. I always make a big batch to store in the freezer. I substituted annatto powder with smoked paprika.

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  3. Jesse says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (20)
    Tried it and loved it! Tip: It’s very important to leave it in the fridge for some time before cooking it. I was too excited so I fried it right after preparing it bur the flavour is soooo much better if you wait a day or two.

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  4. Mia says

    Hi! Can I omit adding the sugar? I’m diabetic 😊

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    • Bebs says

      Sure, go ahead. We have actually version of longganisa that is not sweet at all with lots of garlic.

      Reply

  5. Sheena says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (21)
    Made them for the 1st time and was a winner for my picky eater son. Pre-ordered it for lunch whilst he was having brekky🤣 oh added some chilliflakes for extra kick☺️ Thank you🤣

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    • Bebs says

      I am thrilled that your boy likes it and I also enjoy it a bit spicy from time to time.😉

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  6. Rose says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (22)
    Sarap! I live in Australia and I'm craving for Filipino staples. Legit na kagaya ng skinless longganisa na sa Pinas eto! 😍 I don't have achuete powder so I omitted it but it's still good. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Bebs says

      Super glad that you like it, Rose. Thanks for your wonderful comment😘.

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    • Bebs says

      You are welcome, Maricon.

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  7. Grace says

    Hi! Anong type ng salt Ito? Table salt? Rock salt?

    Reply

    • Bebs says

      Table salt will do.

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  8. Rachel Arruejo says

    Wow I can’t wait to try this recipe. However there are some in the household that don’t eat pork. Do you think this recipe would work with ground chicken instead of ground pork?

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    • Bebs says

      Yes, you can or even ground beef.

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  9. Liza says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (23)
    Thank you for this recipe! 😊
    Tried it today and the taste was perfect for my palate! The measurements are inch-perfect! 👌🏻

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    • Bebs says

      Great to hear it, Liza!

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  10. Justine says

    Is it safe to store in the fridge? Or it is necessary to store in freezer?

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    • Bebs says

      Fridhe should be fine for some days.

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  11. Roliza Casimiro says

    Hi Ms. Bebs! What can I sub to annatto powder? I only have annatto seed. Thank you!

    Oh. I tried your pandesal recipe, its perfect! My family loved it.

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Roliza, glad you like our pandesal. As for annato/achuete powder, you can use sweet paprika. But this is really just for the color so you can also skip it.

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  12. Rinna Puno-Levett says

    Pregnant, craving and living abroad. I nearly cried at how the taste of this Longganisa really hit the spot. It’s so easy to make, too! THANK YOU!:) sharing it with friends and family 🙂

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    • Bebs says

      Happy to almost make you cry from satisfaction 😉, Rina! Hope you and your baby are well and stay safe.

      Reply

  13. tess eugenio says

    Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (24)
    I love ittt!!

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  14. Maria says

    Is there a specific brand or kind of vinegar to use? Thank you.

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Maria, I've tried coconut vinegar, cane vinegar and apple vinegar (from Germany)...each worked fine so I do not think it matters what kind or brand.

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  15. Eena says

    Love this homemade recipe! My husband and kid always request for this!

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  16. Carolyn says

    If I substitute soy sauce for the Annatto/Achuete powder how much soy sauce should I use? I live in an area that doesn't have a lot of Asian grocers and I have difficulty finding specialty items. Also, how much is 500 grams of ground pork in pounds? Thank you.

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Carolyn, the annatto powder is added usually just to have the redish color of longganisa. I would suggest to just skip it or use another natural red coloring that has no flavor. Soy sauce might make it saltier. 500g of ground pork is about 1.1 lbs.

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  17. Zara says

    This is so good to look at. Is there a difference omitting the soy sauce?

    all the best.

    Z

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Zara, there is really not so much difference since the soy sauce is too less, it was to add some color as well so they are not too pale. You can still add it of course.

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  18. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says

    Hi Bebs! I could eat Longganisa for breakfast, lunch, or dinner too! I like mine a bit sweet and garlicky!

    Reply

    • Bebs says

      Then this is perfect for you Peachy... ?

      Reply

Easy Skinless Longganisa Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2024)

FAQs

Can you just fry longanisa? ›

Longaniza is best fried in abundant oil over high heat to produce a crispy outside without drying out too much. To use less oil, I fry them in a small saucepan so the oil level is higher. Raw longaniza has to be fried a bit longer, so the raw meat is cooked and cured longaniza only long enough to brown it outside.

Do you thaw longganisa before cooking? ›

Thaw the longanisa sausages on a plate in the refrigerator for about 8 hours if frozen. Place the sausages in a straight-sided pan and cover them with about 1/2 inch of water.

What does longanisa sausage taste like? ›

What does Filipino longanisa taste like? Filipino longanisa comes mostly in two varieties: de Recado, which has a garlicky, savory taste, and hamonado, which has a sweet flavor. Some recipes include seasonings and spices such as paprika and oregano, which add a distinct savor.

What is the best way to cook longanisa? ›

To cook the longanisa, fill a skillet with 1/2 to 3/4 inches of water and add thawed sausages. Simmer over medium-high heat until the water evaporates, about 20 minutes. Uncover, and allow the sausages to fry in their own oil until golden brown, about 8 minutes more.

How many minutes to cook longanisa? ›

Cook the longganisa in 2 - 3 batches to avoid overcrowding and use about 1- 2 tbsp of oil for each batch. Once the oil is hot, add the longganisa and pan fry each side for 4 - 5 minutes.

Do you take the casing off longaniza? ›

You just mix the ingredients and put them on a casing. If you can not find casing, then make it skinless longganisa.

What to eat with longanisa? ›

Watch the longganisa very carefully at this stage--the fat also contains sugar, which is susceptible to burning. Serve with rice, eggs, and dipping sauce, if desired. Enjoy!

What is the difference between chorizo and longaniza? ›

In terms of texture, chorizo is made with ground meat, and longaniza with minced (coarser grind) meat. Both chorizo and longaniza recipes use dry red peppers in Mexico, but longanizas tend to also include either paprika or annatto (achiote), hence that divine bright red tint.

When to poke longanisa? ›

3) After it stabilizes for some time (5-7 mins), then. poke the longanisa with fork (1-2 holes 2 inches. apart) to remove the remaining trapped water from. inside.

Why is longganisa unhealthy? ›

It tends to be very high in fat, sugar, and salt.

Is longanisa Filipino or Mexican? ›

The origins of longanisa goes back to Spain. In Spain, longaniza is a fresh pork sausage flavored with cinnamon, paprika, aniseed, vinegar and garlic. Unlike Spanish chorizo, which is typically cured and smoked, longaniza must be cooked before eating.

What are the two types of longanisa? ›

Most longganisa are classified primarily by either being sweet (jamonado or hamonado; Philippine Spanish: longaniza jamonada) or garlicky (de recado or derecado; Philippine Spanish: longaniza de recado, "spice-mixed longganisa" or literally "longanissa laden with a set of spices").

Can you just fry sausage meat? ›

Heat a drizzle of oil in a large frying pan on a medium high heat. When hot add the sausage meat and fry until browned, 4-5 mins. Break it up with a wooden spoon as it cooks.

Can you fry sausages without boiling? ›

Fresh sausage may be cooked in two ways. It can be parboiled and then fried or grilled, or slow cooked in a fry pan or grill.

Can you just fry sausages? ›

To cook sausages by frying, heat 1 tbsp oil in a frying pan. Cook the sausages gently in the oil for 10-12 minutes, until thoroughly cooked, turning frequently. Sausages can also be baked in the oven (a good method to use if you're cooking something else in the oven). Preheat the oven to 190°C, gas mark 5.

Do I need to cook sausage before frying? ›

Sausages should reach 155–165°F (68–74°C). Alternatively, boiling them before cooking in a pan or on a grill can ensure that they're thoroughly cooked and remain moist.

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